Conclusions
This report summarizes the results of an initial round of consultation on amendments to the EIHWR. The input from stakeholders summarized above indicates that there is consensus on some issues and widely divergent views on others. Operationalizing the waste/recyclable distinction and the PELES, achieving the goal of real harmonization of definitions and standards, establishing environmentally sound management standards, and instituting waste reduction plans will be major issues of concern to all stakeholders.
On more than one occasion during the consultations, longer-time participants in discussions on the export and import of hazardous wastes and recyclables did recognize, and express appreciation for, a greater willingness on the part of often "opposing" stakeholders to address the differences between wastes and recyclables in the context of the international obligations. However, it is clear that significant differences in views as to the scope of appropriate regulatory treatment of each remains. This dynamic will likely continue to play out during the amendment process.
For the next round of consultations, stakeholders are expecting much more developed proposals, including a description of EC's intent in a number of key areas including ESM, waste reduction plans, and insurance/liability.