EXPORT OF NON-HAZARDOUS AND HAZARDOUS WASTE FROM ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES

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    Gabriella Aragona, Lucia Muto

    Abstract
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    Abstract

    The indicator measures the quantities of Waste from Economic Activities that are intended abroad for the purposes of recovery and disposal. In 2023, the total amount of special waste exported is 5.5 million tons, of which 3.7 million tons are non-hazardous waste (67% of the total) and 1.8 million tons are dangerous waste (33% of the total). The major quantities of waste are intended for Germany and Austria, respectively about 1.2 million tons and over 700 thousand tons.

    Descrizione

    The indicator measures the quantities of Waste from Economic Activities that are intended abroad for the purposes of recovery and disposal, specifying the countries of destination and the type of refusal.

    Scopo

    Analyze which types of waste are destined abroad for the purposes of recovery and disposal.

    Rilevanza
    È di portata nazionale oppure applicabile a temi ambientali a livello regionale ma di significato nazionale
    È in grado di descrivere la tendenza senza necessariamente fornire una valutazione della stessa.
    È semplice, facile da interpretare.
    Fornisce un quadro rappresentativo delle condizioni ambientali, delle pressioni sull'ambiente e delle risposte della società.
    Fornisce una base per confronti internazionali.
    Solidità
    È basato su standard nazionali/internazionali e sul consenso nazionale/internazionale circa la sua validità
    È ben fondato sul piano tecnico e scientifico.
    Presenta affidabilità e attendibilità dei metodi di misurazione e raccolta dei dati
    Comparabilità nel tempo
    Comparabilità nello spazio
    Misurabilità (dati)
    Adeguatamente documentati e di fonte nota
    Aggiornati a intervalli regolari e con procedure affidabili
    Facilmente disponibili o resi disponibili a fronte di un ragionevole rapporto costi/benefici
    Un’ “adeguata” copertura spaziale
    Un’ “idonea” copertura temporale
    Principali riferimenti normativi e obiettivi

    • Basel Convention of 22/03/1989 on the control of cross-border movements of hazardous waste and their disposal and subsequent amendments; 

    • OCSE C decision (2001) 107 on the control of cross-border movements of waste intended for recovery; 

    • Regulation 1013/2006/EC and S. M. I. Governing the shipment of waste between community member states, also through third countries; 

    • Regulation 1418/2007/EC and S. M. I. Relating to the export of some waste intended for the recovery, to some countries to which the OECD decision does not apply. 

    There are no specific targets set by the regulations. 

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    ISPRA - Rapporto rifiuti speciali 2025

    Fonte dei dati

    ISPRA

    Frequenza di rilevazione dei dati
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    Accessibilità dei dati di base

    ISPRA, MUD database, not accessible to the public

    Copertura spaziale

    National, regional

    Copertura temporale

    2010-2023

    Descrizione della metodologia di elaborazione

    The quantities are analyzed for single EER code (European waste list), by region of origin and by country of destination.

    Periodicità di aggiornamento
    Annuale
    Data quality

    The indicator provides information on the types of waste that are not managed on the national territory. The data are collected with common methods at regional level and validated according to shared methodologies, they are therefore comparable over time and space.

    Stato
    Medio
    Trend
    Stabile
    Valutazione/descrizione dello stato

    The total amount of Waste from Economic Activities exported in 2023 was 5.5 million tonnes, of which 67% consisted of non-hazardous waste and the remaining 33% of hazardous waste; this represents an increase of 13.4% compared to 2022 (Table 1).

    When analyzing the exported quantity in relation to the total generated (164.5 million tonnes), the share appears marginal, accounting for only 3.3%. However, when considering the exported quantity of hazardous Waste from Economic Activities in relation to the total hazardous waste produced (10.2 million tonnes), the value rises to 17.8%.

    Valutazione/descrizione del trend

    In the period 2010–2023, the total quantity of exported Waste from Economic Activities increased by 44.3% (Table 1), while production rose by 20%. Analyzing exported waste in relation to that produced, a value of 2.8% was recorded in 2010 compared to 3.3% in 2023. The slight variation observed over the period allows the trend to be considered stable.

    Commenti

    The total amount of Waste from Economic Activities exported in 2023 was 5.5 million tonnes (Table 1). As shown in Table 2 and Figure 1, the largest quantities of waste were destined for Germany and Austria. Approximately 1.2 million tonnes of special waste (21.6% of total exports) were exported to Germany, consisting mainly of hazardous waste (762 thousand tonnes). More than 700 thousand tonnes of waste were exported to Austria, of which about 192 thousand tonnes were hazardous.

    Lombardy exported the largest share of Waste from Economic Activities, about 1.8 million tonnes, 53.9% of which was hazardous; it was followed by Veneto, with 691 thousand tonnes, 78.2% of which was non-hazardous (Table 3).

    As represented in Figure 2, the largest exported share, equal to 74.1% of total non-hazardous waste, consisted of “waste produced by waste treatment plants,” followed by “waste produced by thermal processes” (11.4%) and “waste not otherwise specified in the list” (5.3%). “Waste from construction and demolition activities” accounted for 3.7% of total exported non-hazardous waste and was almost entirely composed of metal waste. With regard to exported hazardous waste: 50.3% was “waste produced by waste treatment plants,” 38.2% was “waste from construction and demolition activities,” and 6.7% was “waste not otherwise specified in the list” (Figure 3).

    Allegati
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    Table 1: Waste from Economic Activities Exported from Italy

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    Table 2: Waste from Economic Activities exported by country of destination

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    Table 3: Waste from Economic Activities exported by region of origin, 2023

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    Figure 1: Waste from Economic Activities exported by country of destination, 2023

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    Figure 2: Non-hazardous Waste from Economic Activities exported by European Waste Catalogue chapter (2023)

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    Figure 3: Hazardous Waste from Economic Activities exported by European Waste Catalogue chapter (2023)

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