A case study on illegal e-waste export from the EU to China

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A case study on illegal e-waste export from the EU to China Andrea Illes and Kristof Geeraerts 25 March 2015, Granada EFFACE Workshop: Making the case against environmental crime www.ieep.eu @IEEP_eu

Introduction Significant increase in cross-border transport of e-waste - rise of illegal activities despite extensive regulatory framework Illegal export of e-waste from EU 1.1 million tonnes/year (Zoetman, 2006) China represents the largest downstream destination for e- waste exported from North America and Europe UNOCD estimate: 80% of global amount of WEEE ends up in Asia Detrimental impacts on: Environment Human health Economic activities 2 Source: Ni and Zeng 2009. Law Enforcement and Global Collaboration are the Keys to Containing E-waste Tsunami in China

Research methodology Set of research questions : What limits are there on determining the extent of illegal activity and how reliable is data? What are the main drivers to commit an environmental crime? What are the weakest links in the relatively long enforcement chain? Why? What is needed to address the weaknesses? Are proposed changes to the enforcement provisions of the EU WSR likely to improve enforcement? Are there any approaches other than law on inspections and its enforcement to address the illegal shipment of WEEE from the EU? Research method: Extensive literature review Semi-structured interviews 3

Extent of illegal activity Numerous aspects: Domestically generated WEEE in the EU Legally exported WEEE from EU The illegal share of WEEE shipments from EU Amount of e-waste imported to China from the EU Problems with data availability and reliability Examples of estimations: 8.3 to 9.1 million tonnes generated in EU annually (Huisman et al. 2008) 1.9 million tonnes leaving the EU annually 1.1 million tonnes illegally (Zoetman, 2006) 8 million tonnes imported illegally into China every year (UNODC, 2013) 4

Legal framework in the EU At international level: The Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal The Basel Ban Amendment In the European Union: The EU Waste Shipment Regulation bans the export of e- waste from the EU to non-oecd countries The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 5

Legal framework in China The Chinese regulatory framework includes a wide set of legal instruments on e-waste management, including on the import of WEEE In 2000, the Chinese government introduced an official ban on importing e-waste into China (Notification of the Import of the Seventh Category of Solid Waste No. 19/2000) 6

Effectiveness of EU legislation and its enforcement Relatively long enforcement chain what are the weakest points? Differences in implementation and interpretation at MS level Particular problems with prosecution: level of penalties and lack of exchange of information among public prosecutors Recent amendments to the WSR and the WEEE Directive do these amendments address the weakest points of the enforcement change? Improvement to inspection and enforcement on the ground Willingness of individual MS to implement the amendments is crucial 7

Effectiveness of Chinese legislation and its enforcement Two-fold problem: Countering the informal e-waste recycling in China Formalising the e-waste recycling sector in China proved to be very difficult and challenging Countering illegal e-waste imports into China Despite the official ban on importing e-waste into the country massive amount of WEEE is imported every year into China 8

Key stakeholders 9 Source: Adapted from Bisschop, L. 2014. How e-waste challenges environmental governance. International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 2 (2014): 82-96.

Links to organised crime Organised crime groups are often behind the illegal trafficking of e-waste to China Nevertheless, these groups are more loosely and informally structured than traditional mafia-like groups In many cases there is a very thin line between illegal and legal activities Numerous investigation case studies reveal details on the illegal shipments Local council recycling sites in the UK Smuggling to China via Hong Kong and Vietnam 10

Motivations and drivers behind the illegal export Three set of factors identified: 1. Push factors Historical development of the e-waste problem EU legislation led to higher environmental standards Poor enforcement 2. Pull factors Economic gains China s growing appliance manufacturing sector 3. Facilitating factors Low transportation costs Nature of e-waste WEEE collection points not adequately protected 11

Key impacts Environmental impacts Contamination of air, soil, water and biota in and around the recycling sites in China Direct impact on resource scarcity and indirect impact on climate change Social and health impacts Serious health problems: physical injuries and chronic diseases Employment impacts in the informal recycling sector Security concerns Economic impacts Economic gain in the Chinese informal sector Economic loss for the formal recycling sector in both China and the EU 12

Policy recommendations - Enforcement Focus on activities that are on a thin line between legal and illegal activities Need for substantial and permanent budgets for international police cooperation Need for more integrated approach towards enforcement and enhanced cooperation between prosecutors and enforcement stakeholders Need for more frequent use of intelligence-led enforcement Possibility of broadening the Palermo Convention s definition of organised crime 13

Policy recommendations Beyond enforcement The nature of this specific environmental crime suggests that environmental harm rather than environmental crime should be taken as a frame of reference Need to tackle the underlying problems Best of two worlds model More targeted focus on prevention or reduction of e- waste Strengthen consumers awareness of the possible links of illegal e-waste export in the EU 14

Thank you for your attention! To access the case study please visit the EFFACE website: http://efface.eu/ Contact details: Andrea Illes, Policy Analyst Climate and Environment Governance Programme Institute for European Environmental Policy 11 Belgrave Road, SW1V 1RB, London Direct tel.: +44 (0) 207 340 2689 www.ieep.eu @IEEP_eu Email: Ailles@ieep.eu