Overview:
Regulation (EU) 2017/852 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishes measures and conditions concerning the use, storage, and trade of Mercury, Mercury compounds, and Mercury-added products. The regulation aims to protect human health and the environment from the harmful effects of Mercury, including the management of Mercury waste.
Key Definitions:
- Mercury
- Mercury Compounds
- Mixtures
- Mercury-added Products
Prohibitions and Restrictions:
- The regulation prohibits the manufacture and placement on the market of new Mercury-added products unless authorized or allowed under specific circumstances.
- It restricts the use of new manufacturing processes involving Mercury or Mercury compounds unless authorized.
Storage and Disposal Requirements:
- The regulation sets requirements for the storage and disposal of Mercury waste, including:
- The use of temporary storage facilities.
- Issuance of certificates for waste management.
- Reporting obligations for economic operators in certain industry sectors regarding the storage and movement of Mercury waste.
Dental Amalgam Waste Management:
- The regulation addresses the handling and collection of dental amalgam waste, including:
- The use of amalgam separators.
- Provisions for the identification and assessment of sites contaminated by Mercury.
- Development of strategies to address the risks associated with Mercury contamination.
Updates as of 30-Jul-2024:
- Article 10 (Dental Amalgam):
- Updated with paragraphs 2a and 7, introducing new provisions regarding the use and prohibition of dental amalgam from 01-Jan-2025, with certain exceptions and a phase-out date of 30-Jun-2026 for specific cases.
- Article 19:
- Updated with paragraph 2, requiring the Commission to report by 31-Dec-2029.
- Added paragraph 2a, requiring the Commission to report on specific points, including the impact of guidance on emissions from crematoria and the need to maintain exemptions related to dental amalgam.
- Annex II (Mercury-added Products referred to in Article 5):
- Updated to reflect the latest changes.
Additional Provisions:
Member States are allowed to apply stricter requirements than those outlined in the regulation if deemed necessary.
The regulation includes provisions for the identification and assessment of Mercury-contaminated sites and the development of strategies to mitigate associated risks.
Source: “https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CELEX:02017R0852-20240730 “
Region: European Union