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Parliamentary question - E-004040/2021(ASW)Parliamentary question
E-004040/2021(ASW)

Answer given by Mr Sinkevičius on behalf of the European Commission

The Commission is in the process of assessing the waste streams to be prioritised for EU wide end-of-waste criteria and for that purpose it has organised several stakeholder consultations[1] and workshops[2]. The Commission intends to finalise that assessment by the end of 2021 so as to commence the development of the EU end of waste criteria in 2022.

Regarding materials obtained from wastewater or sewage sludge, the Commission has recently adopted[3] end-of-waste criteria, developed under the Fertilising Products Regulation[4], for precipitated phosphate salts, thermal oxidation materials and their derivates. Work is ongoing for the adoption of end-of-waste criteria for the recovery of nutrients of high purity by purification of the off-gases derived from waste water or sewage sludge. To be noted also that the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive[5] will be reviewed in the second quarter of 2022.

As indicated in the Circular Economy Action plan[6], the Commission will also take other actions to facilitate a well-functioning internal market for secondary raw materials, including to enhance the role of standardisation, make timely use of the restrictions on the use of substances of very high concern, develop mandatory recycled content requirements and facilitate the uptake of products containing recycled content through mandatory green public procurement rules.

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