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Life Med International Workshop - 25/26/27 January 2017 Via Buffalora 3, Brescia – January 25 th , 2017 Circular Economy Policies @ Regione Lombardia, with particular attention drawn on the CircE Project (INTERREG-EUROPE Program) Dario Sciunnach – Environmental Assessment and Permitting, Regione Lombardia – Head of Office Life Med project - LIFE13 ENV/IT/000620

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Life Med International Workshop - 25/26/27 January 2017

Via Buffalora 3, Brescia – January 25th, 2017

Circular Economy

Policies @ Regione Lombardia,

with particular attention drawn on the

CircE Project

(INTERREG-EUROPE Program)

Dario Sciunnach – Environmental Assessment and Permitting, Regione Lombardia – Head of Office

Life Med project - LIFE13 ENV/IT/000620

Via Buffalora 3, Brescia – January 25th, 2017

Index

-Introduction to the «Circular

Economy Pack» (slides 3-10)

-Positioning and policies of Regione

Lombardia for Waste Management

(slides 11-14)

-The CircE Project (slides 15-20)

Dario Sciunnach – Environmental Assessment and Permitting, Regione Lombardia – Head of Office

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PRODUCTION

CONSUMPTION

WASTE

MANAGEMENT

FROM WASTE

TO RESOURCES

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Circular Economy

principles

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Circular Economy

principles

COM (2015) 614

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� actions to encourage recovery of critical raw materials, a report including best

practices and options for further action

� barriers include insufficient information exchange between manufacturers and

recyclers of electronic products, the absence of recycling standards, and a lack of

data for economic operators on the potential for recycled critical raw materials.

Sectors

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� actions to ensure recovery of valuable resources and adequate waste management

in the construction and demolition sector, to facilitate assessment of the

environmental performance of buildings, to encourage design improvements that will

reduce their environmental impacts and increase the durability and recyclability of

their components

Sectors

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� a common EU methodology to measure food waste and define relevant indicators

� take measures to clarify EU legislation relating to waste, food and feed and facilitate

food donation and the use of former foodstuff and by-products from the food chain

in feed production without compromising food and feed safety

� improve the use of date marking by actors in the food chain and its understanding by

consumers, in particular the "best before" label

Sectors

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� recyclability, biodegradability, presence of hazardous substances of concern in certain

plastics, marine litter

� in the revised legislative proposals on waste, a more ambitious target for the

recycling of plastic packaging

Sectors

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� efficient use of bio-based resources through a series of measures including guidance

and dissemination of best practices on the cascading use of biomass and support for

innovation in the bioeconomy

� The revised legislative proposals on waste contains a target for recycling wood

packaging and a provision to ensure the separate collection of biowaste.

Sectors

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RECYCLING THERMAL TREATMENT LANDFILLING

Municipal Solid Waste production and management in Lombardy

2011 >> 49,6

2012 >> 51,2

2013 >> 53,4

2014 >> 56,0

2011 >> 47,9

2012 >> 47,4

2013 >> 45,4

2014 >> 43,0

2011 >> 2,5

2012 >> 1,4

2013 >> 1,2

2014 >> 1,0

2011 tot MSW

4.827.507 t = 484,4

kg/inh. year

2014 tot MSW

4.648.392 t = 474,6

kg/inh. year

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Eurostat, 2012

Municipal waste and treatment category by country

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11.6.13 Indirizzi per lo sviluppo della green economy in Lombardia

• Promuovere e mettere in atto processi di produzione sostenibili al livello dell’impresa stessa, in particolare nelle piccole e medie imprese dei settori chiave, anche attraverso la

creazione di incentivi che premino la maggior efficienza nell’uso delle risorse naturali e la minor produzione di rifiuti.

• Sostenere lo sviluppo di competenze e professionalità in numero sufficiente e di livello adeguato.

• Promuovere la formazione, lo sviluppo della ricerca e dell’innovazione finalizzate allo sviluppo di nuove tecnologie di riciclo e recupero.

• Avviare a livello regionale, iniziative che consentano di stabilizzare la domanda di mercato rivolta alle tecnologie e ai servizi di tali sistemi di industria verde, anche attraverso una

maggiore selettività tecnologica ed economica degli incentivi, allo scopo di favorire le migliori tecnologie e quindi le eccellenze lombarde.

• Creazione di una banca dati che, sulla base di un primo censimento degli operatori green che operano in regione Lombardia nel settore dei rifiuti, possa dare indicazioni e fornire

un supporto per la nascita di nuove imprese e la conversione “green” di esistenti.

• Applicazione delle norme sul GPP e sulla marcatura dei prodotti, adozione della GPP (o cosiddetti acquisti verdi) ed accrescere la domanda di beni e servizi ad alto valore

ambientale, così da rafforzare il posizionamento degli operatori della GE.

• Applicazione efficace dell’obbligo di utilizzo dei materiali riciclati da parte della pubblica amministrazione così come previsto dal DM 203/03.

• Promuovere e veicolare una comunicazione efficace nei confronti dei cittadini e del settore produttivo, per esempio sulle caratteristiche e sulle prestazioni ambientali dei

prodotti riciclati o sulla possibilità di avviare a recupero gli scarti della produzione e di utilizzare MPS o prodotti recuperati nei propri processi produttivi.

• Sustainable production processes, especially in SME, also through incentives

• Professional upgrade

• Research & Innovation in waste management

• Steady request for «green» technologies, also through selective incentives

• Database of «green» enterprises involved in waste management in Lombardy

• Enforcement of GPP and labelling rules

• Enforcement of requirements for recycled goods in the PA

• Effective communication on EoW performance

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Regional policies - 1

Regional Planning on Waste Management (D.G.R. 1990 of June 20th, 2014)

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OTHER REGIONAL POLICIES FOR CIRCULAR ECONOMY

Initiatives for the reduction

of food waste (cooperation

protocols, vademecum,

educational activity)Regional acts for the regulation

of the quarrying sector

(e.g., proposed paragraph

«Value enhancement

for inert waste

and relationships between

quarries/gravel pits and

waste treatment facilities»)

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Regional policies - 2

CircE - European regions toward

Circular Economy.

Specific objective 4.2: Improve the implementation of regional development policies and

programmes, in particular programmes for Investment for Growth and Jobs and, where

relevant, ETC programmes, aimed at increasing resource-efficiency, green growth and eco-

innovation and environmental performance management.

The CirCE main objective is to strengthen the diffusion of Circular Economy (CE) in

Europe, consistently with the European Commission’s Circular Economy Package. Best

practices and new policy options will be developed and implemented in order to help

the partners to increase the capability of their policy instrument to steer economy

towards a circular model.

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Criteria for selection of sectors

1. Inclusion in the Circular Economy Pack

2. “Role in National Economy”

3. “Circular Potential”Resulting matrix as a guide

to sector prioritisation

CircE preliminarly-selected sectors

INERTS (EXCAVATION/CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION WASTE/QUARRYING & MINING)

WOOD WASTE (transformed into plywood/chipboard panels)

Import from

PLASTICS

WEEE (REE – CRM policy)

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FOOD WASTE

TEXTILES (possible intersection with the Life M3P project)

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Objectives

For each sector, an analysis of the “circular state of the art” and a comparison

on concluded experimentations will be done, the economic and environmental

perspectives will be estimated, the good practice selected and actions to re-

address policy instruments implemented

Project partners

1. Lombardy Region (Lead partner - Italy)

2. Government of Catalonia (Spain)

3. Marshal’s Office of Lower Silesian Voivodeship (Poland)

4. Province of Gelderland (the Netherlands)

5. London Waste Recycling Board (United Kingdom)

6. Cd2e (eco-innovation agency of the region Hauts-des-France,

France)

7. Sofia Municipality (Bulgaria)

8. Association of Municipalities and Towns of Slovenia (Slovenia)

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SECTOR A B C D E F

PARTNER

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2

3

4

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7

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Project partners vs. sectors

Key point: IDENTIFICATION OF BARRIERS TO SUSTAINABLE CIRCULAR DEVELOPMENT

- Economic (fluctuations of commodity prices, investement thresholds…)

- Technical (safety, quality requirements…)

- Legislative

- Social (needed skills, local acceptance…)

Project timetable

1. Submission of project

2. Project approval – December 8th, 2016

3. Kick-off meeting – Milan, February 1st-2nd, 2017 – attendance

welcome!

4. Workshop – Slovenia, July 2017

5. …

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THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION

[email protected]