DECREE. ("Official Gazette of RS", No 60/2009) Article 1

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1 DECREE ON LISTS OF WASTES FOR TRANSBOUNDARY MOVEMENT, CONTENTS AND LAYOUT OF DOCUMENTS ACCOMPANYING TRANSBOUNDARY MOVEMENT OF WASTES WITH INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING ("Official Gazette of RS", No 60/2009) Article 1 The following shall be prescribed by this Decree: list of hazardous waste prohibited for import; list of hazardous waste applicable for import; list of hazardous waste applicable for export and transit; list of non-hazardous waste applicable for import, export and transit; contents, layout and instructions for completing the Notification of Transboundary Movement of Waste; contents, layout and instructions for completing the Movement Document. Article 2 Hazardous waste prohibited for import, hazardous waste applicable for import and hazardous waste applicable for export and transit are specified in List IA Hazardous Waste, printed as Appendix 1 to this Decree and making a constituent hereof. List IA Hazardous Waste consists of: 1) List of hazardous wastes prohibited for import; 2) List of hazardous wastes applicable for import; 3) List of hazardous wastes applicable for export and transit. Non-hazardous wastes applicable for import, export and transit is specified in List IIB Non-Hazardous Wastes, printed as Appendix 2 to this Decree and making a constituent part hereof. List IIB Non-Hazardous Wastes consists of the List of non-hazardous wastes applicable for import, export and transit. Article 3 The contents, layout and instructions for completing the Notification of Transboundary Movement of Waste are specified in Form 1, printed along with this Decree and making a constituent part hereof.

2 The contents, layout and instructions for completing the Movement Document are specified in Form 2, printed along with this Decree and making a constituent part hereof. Article 4 This Decree shall come into force on the eighth day after the day of its publishing in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia. Appendix 1 LIST IA HAZARDOUS WASTE LIST OF HAZARDOUS WASTES PROHIBITED FOR IMPORT Waste Code A1. METAL AND METAL BEARING WASTE A1. Metal wastes and waste consisting of alloys of any of the following elements: A1-1 A1010 Antimony A1-2 A1010 Arsenic A1-3 A1010 Berylium A1-4 A1010 Cadmium A1-6 A1010 Mercury A1-7 A1010 Selenium A1-8 A1010 Tellurium A1-9 A1010 Thallium A1020 Waste having as constituents or contaminants, including metal waste in massive form any of the following: A1-10 A1020 Antimony, antimony compounds A1-11 A1020 Berylium, beryllium compounds A1-12 A1020 Cadmium, cadmium compounds A1-13 A1020 AA030 Lead compounds A1-14 A1020 Selenium, selenium compounds A1-15 A1020 Tellurium, tellurium compounds A1030 Waste products having as constituents or contaminants any of the following: A1-16 A1030 Arsenic, arsenic compounds A1-17 A1030 Mercury, mercury compounds A1-18 A1030 Thallium, thallium compounds A1040 Wastes containing any of the following ingredients: A1-19 A1040 Metal carbonyls A1-20 A1040 Hexavalent chromium compounds A1-21 A1050 Galvanic sludges A Waste liquors from the pickling of metals

3 A1-23 A1070 Leaching residues from zinc processing, dust and sludges such as jarosite, hematite, etc A1-24 A1080 Waste zinc residues not included on list IIB, containing lead and cadmium in concentrations sufficient to exhibit characteristics of Basel Convention Annex III A1-25 A1090 Ashes from the incineration of insulated copper wire A1-26 A1100 Dusts and residues from gas cleaning systems of copper smelters A1-27 A1110 Spent electrolytic solutions from copper electrorefining and electrowinning operations A1-28 A1120 Waste sludges, excluding anode slimes, from electrolyte purification systems in copper electrorefining and electrowinning operations A1-29 A1130 Spent etching solutions containing dissolved copper A1-30 A1140 Waste cupric chloride and copper cyanide catalysts A1-31 Precious metal bearing residues in solid form containing traces of AA150 inorganic cyanides A1-32 A1150 Precious metal ash from incineration of printed circuit boards not included on List IIB A1-33 A1170 Unsorted waste batteries excluding mixtures of only List IIB batteries. Waste batteries not specified on List IIB containing Basel Convention Annex I constituents A1-34 A1180 Waste electrical and electronic assemblies or scrap containing components such as accumulators and other batteries included on list A, mercury-switches, glass from cathode-ray tubes and other activated glass and PCB-capacitors, or contaminated with Basel Convention Annex I constituents (e.g., cadmium, mercury, lead, polychlorinated biphenyl) to an extent that they possess any of the characteristics contained in Basel Convention Annex III (note the related entry on list IIB - B1110) A1-35 A1190 Waste metal cables coated or insulated with plastics containing or contaminated with coal, tar, PCB, lead, cadmium, other organohalogen compounds or other Basel Convention Annex I constituents, to the extent that they exhibit Basel Convention Annex III characteristics A1-36 AA010 Dross, scalings and other wastes from the iron or steel industry A1-37 AA060 Vanadium ashes and residues Magnesium waste and scrap that is flammable, pyrophoric or A1-38 AA190 emits, upon contact with water, flammable gases in dangerous quantities A2. WASTES CONTAINING PRINCIPALLY INORGANIC A2. CONSTITUENTS, WHICH MAY CONTAIN METALS AND ORGANIC MATERIALS A2-1 A2010 Glass waste from cathode-ray tubes and other activated glasses A2-2 A2020 Calcium fluoride sludge. Waste inorganic fluorine compounds in the form of liquids or sludges but excluding such wastes specified on List IIB A2-3 A2030 Waste catalysts not specified on List IIB

4 A2-4 AA050 Aluminium waste and scrap A2-4 A2040 Waste gypsum arising from chemical industry processes, when containing Basel Convention Annex I constituents to the extent that it exhibits Basel Convention Annex III hazardous characteristics (note the related entry on List IIB - B2080) A2-5 A2050 Waste asbestos (dusts and fibres) A2-6 A2060 Coal-fired power plant fly-ash containing Basel Convention Annex I substances in concentrations sufficient to exhibit Basel Convention Annex III characteristics (note the related entry on List IIB-B2050) A2-7 AB Wastes from non-cyanide based systems which arise from 030 surface treatment of metals A2-8 AB 070 Sands used in foundry operations A2-9 AB 120 Inorganic halide compounds, not elsewhere specified or included A2-10 AB Unrefined calcium sulphite and calcium sulphate from flue gas 150 desulphurisation (FGD) A3. WASTES CONTAINING PRINCIPALLY ORGANIC A3. CONSTITUENTS, WHICH MAY CONTAIN INORGANIC MATERIALS A3-1 A3010 Waste from the production or processing of petroleum coke and bitumen A3-2 A3020 Waste mineral oils unfit for their originally intended use A3-3 A3030 Wastes that contain, consist of or are contaminated with leaded anti-knock compound sludges A3-4 A3040 Waste thermal (heat transfer) fluids A3-5 A3050 Wastes from production, formulation and use of resins, latex, plasticisers, glues/adhesives excluding such wastes specified on List IIB (note the related entry on List IIB-B4020) A3-6 A3060 Waste nitrocellulose A3-7 A3070 Waste phenols, phenol compounds including chlorophenol in the form of liquids or sludges A3-8 A3080 Waste ethers not including those specified on List IIB A3-9 A3090 Waste leather (dust, ash, sludges and flours) when containing hexavalent chromium compounds or biocides (note the related entry on List IIB-B3100) A3-10 A3100 Waste paring and other waste of leather or of composition leather not suitable for the manufacture of leather articles containing hexavalent chromium compounds or biocides (note the related entry on List IIB-B3090) A3-11 A3110 Fellmongery wastes containing hexavalent chromium compounds or biocides or infectious substances (note the related entry on List IIB-B3110) A3-12 A3120 Fluff - light fraction from shredding A3-13 A3130 Waste organic phosphorous compounds A3-14 A3140 Waste non-halogenated organic solvents but excluding such wastes specified on List IIB

5 A3-15 A3150 Waste halogenated organic solvents A3-16 A3160 Waste halogenated or unhalogenated non-aqueous distillation residues arising from organic solvent recovery operations A3-17 A3170 Wastes arising from the production of aliphatic halogenated hydrocarbons (such as chloromethane, dichloroethane, vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride, allyl chloride and epichlorhydrin) Wastes, substances and articles containing, consisting of or contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), A3-18 polychlorinated terphenyl (PCT), polychlorinated naphthalene A3180 RA010 (PCN) or polybrominated biphenyl (PBB), or any other polybrominated analogues of these compounds, at a concentration level of 50mg/kg or more. A3-19 A3190 Waste tarry residues (excluding asphalt cements) arising from distillation and any pyrolitic treatment of organic materials ) A3-20 A3200 Bituminous material (asphalt waste) from road construction and maintenance, containing tar (note the related entry on List IIB- B2130 A3-21 AC060 Wastes from hydraulic fluids A3-22 AC070 Antifreeze fluids A3-23 AC080 Brake fluids A3-24 AC150 Chlorofluorocarbons A3-25 AC160 Halons A3-26 AC170 Treated cork and wood wastes A4. A4. WASTES WHICH MAY CONTAIN INORGANIC AND ORGANIC CONSTITUENTS A4-1 A4010 Wastes from the production, preparation and use of pharmaceutical products but excluding such wastes specified on list IIB A4-2 A4020 Clinical and related wastes; wastes arising from medical, nursing, dental, veterinary, or similar practices, and wastes generated in hospitals or other facilities during the investigation or treatment of patients, or research projects A4-3 A4030 Wastes from the production, formulation and use of biocides and phytopharmaceuticals, including waste pesticides and herbicides which are off-specification, out-dated, or unfit for their originally intended use A4-4 A4040 Wastes from the manufacture, formulation and use of woodpreserving chemicals Wastes that contain, consist of or are contaminated with any of the following: Inorganic cyanides, excepting precious-metalbearing A4-5 residues in solid form containing traces of inorganic A4050 AD040 cyanides. Organic cyanides A4-6 A4060 Residues, mixtures and emulsions: oils/water and hydrocarbons/water A4-7 A4070 Wastes from the production, formulation and use of inks, dyes, pigments, paints, lacquers, varnish excluding any such waste specified on List IIB- B4010

6 A4-8 A4080 Wastes of an explosive nature (but excluding such wastes specified on List IIB) A4-9 A4090 Waste acidic or basic solutions, other than those specified on List IIB-B2120) A4-10 A4100 Wastes from industrial pollution control devices for cleaning of industrial off-gases but excluding such wastes specified on List IIB A4-11 A4110 Wastes that contain, consist of or are contaminated with any of the following: any congenor of polychlorinated dibenzo-furan, any congenor of dibenzo-dioxin A4-12 A4120 Wastes that contain, consist of or are contaminated with peroxides A4-13 A4130 Waste packages and containers containing Basel Convention Annex I substances in concentrations sufficient to exhibit Basel Convention Annex III hazard characteristics A4-14 A4140 Waste consisting of or containing off-specification or out-dated chemicals corresponding to Basel Convention Annex I categories and exhibiting Basel Convention Annex III hazard characteristics A4-15 A4150 Waste chemical substances arising from research and development or teaching activities which are not identified and/or are new and whose effects on human health and/or the environment are not known A4-16 A4160 Spent activated carbon not included on list IIB (note B-2060) A AD090 Used single-use cameras with batteries not elsewhere specified A4-18 Any consignments containing drugs, chemicals, pharmaceuticals etc as well as various out-dated products. Used goods imported in large quantities whereof disposal as A4-19 waste, once the goods become out-dated, is not possible in the country in a manner reconciled with the environmental protection requirements (large quantity of used tyres etc) Used devices, equipment and material for treatment and final A disposal of waste, as well as their parts and material residues from treatment. A4-21 Blends and mixtures of different types of waste whereof characteristics are not entirely defined. Wastes from the production, formulation and use of reprographic A4-22 AD090 and photographic chemicals and materials not elsewhere specified or included A4-23 Wastes from non-cyanide based systems, such as surface AD100 treatment of plastics A4-24 AD120 Ion exchange resins A4-25 Naturally occurring organic material used as a filter medium (such AD150 as bio-filters) A5. WASTES CONTAINING PRINCIPALLY INORGANIC A5. CONSTITUENTS, WHICH MAY CONTAIN METALS AND ORGANIC MATERIALS A5-1 Ceramic based fibres of physico-chemical characteristics similar RB020 to those of asbestos Categories of hazardous waste according to the Basel Convention on the Control of

7 Transboundary Movements of Hazardouns Wastes and Their Disposal (Annexes I, II and VIII to the Convention, European Waste Catalogue 2000/532/EC and Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on shipments of waste (Annex V List A) LIST OF HAZARDOUS WASTES APPLICABLE FOR IMPORT Waste code A1. METAL AND METAL BEARING WASTE A1-5 A1010 Metal waste from lead and waste consisting of lead alloys Waste having as constituents or contaminants, including metal A1-13 A1020 AA030 waste in massive form any of the following: Lead metallurgy heat processing: - Slag from primary and secondary lead processing (lead slag) - Dross and scaling from primary and secondary processing (lead oxide, dust, scaling, small pieces and ash) A A1160 AA170 Waste lead-acid batteries, whole or crushed Wastes from mechanical treatment of waste (e.g. sorting, A A1160 AA170 crushing, compacting and pelleting) not otherwise specified: Other wastes (including material mixtures) from mechanical treatment of wastes containing hazardous substances: - lead acid battery plates (grids), lead sludge (paste) Categories of hazardous waste according to the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardouns Wastes and Their Disposal (Annexes I and VIII to the Convention), European Waste Catalogue 2000/532/EC and Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on shipments of waste (Annex V List A). LIST OF HAZARDOUS WASTE APPLICABLE FOR EXPORT AND TRANSIT Waste code A1. METAL AND METAL BEARDING WASTE A1. Metal wastes and waste consisting of alloys of any of the following elements: A1-1 A1010 Antimony A1-2 A1010 Arsenic A1-3 A1010 Beryllium A1-4 A1010 Cadmium A1-5 A1010 Lead A1-6 A1010 Mercury A1-7 A1010 Selenium A1-8 A1010 Tellurium A1-9 A1010 Thalium A1020 Waste having as constituents or contaminants, including metal

8 waste in massive form any of the following: A1-10 A1020 Antimony, antimony compounds A1-11 A1020 Beryllium, beryllium compounds A1-12 A1020 Cadmium, cadmium compounds A1-13 A1020 Lead, lead compounds A1-14 A1020 Selenium, selenium compounds A1-15 A1020 Tellurium, tellurium compounds A1030 Waste having as constituents or contaminants any of the following: A1-16 A1030 Arsenic, arsenic compounds A1-17 A1030 Mercury, mercury compounds A1-18 A1030 Thallium, thallium compounds A1040 Wastes having as constituents any of the following: A1-19 A1040 Metal carbonyls A1-20 A1040 Hexavalent chromium compounds A1-21 A1050 Galvanic sludges A Waste liquors from the pickling of metals A1-23 A1070 Leaching residues from zinc processing, dust and sludges such as jarosite, hematite, etc A1-24 A1080 Waste zinc residues not included on List IIB, containing lead and cadmium in concentrations sufficient to exhibit Basel Convention Annex III characteristics A1-25 A1090 Ashes from the incineration of insulated copper wire A1-26 A1100 Dusts and residues from gas cleaning systems of copper smelters A1-27 A1110 Spent electrolytic solutions from copper electrorefining and electrowinning operations A1-28 A1120 Waste sludges, excluding anode slimes, from electrolyte purification systems in copper electrorefining and electrowinning operations A1-29 A1130 Spent etching solutions mostly containing copper A1-30 A1140 Waste cupric chloride and copper cyanide catalysts A1-31 Precious metal bearing residues in solid form containing traces of AA150 inorganic cyanides A1-32 A1150 Precious metal ash from incineration of printed circuit boards not included on List IIB A1-33 A1170 Unsorted waste batteries excluding mixtures of only List IIB batteries Waste batteries not specified on List IIB containing Basel Convention Annex I constituents to an extent to render them hazardous A A1160 Waste lead-acid batteries, whole or crushed A1-34 A1180 Waste electrical and electronic assemblies or scrap containing components such as accumulators and other batteries included on List IA, relays, mercury-switches, glass from cathode-ray tubes and other activated glass and PCB-capacitors, or contaminated with Basel Convention Annex I constituents (e.g., cadmium, mercury, lead, polychlorinated biphenyl) to an extent that they

9 possess any of the characteristics contained in Basel Convention Annex III (note the related entry on list IIB-B1110) A1-35 A1190 Waste metal cables coated or insulated with plastics containing or contaminated with coal, tar, PCB, lead, cadmium, other organohalogen compounds or other Basel Convention Annex I constituents, to the extent that they exhibit Basel Convention Annex III characteristics A1-36 AA010 Dross, scalings and other wastes from the iron or steel industry A1-37 AA060 Vanadium ashes and residues Magnesium waste and scrap that is flammable, pyrophoric or A1-38 AA190 emits, upon contact with water, flammable gases in dangerous quantities A2. WASTES CONTAINING PRINCIPALLY INORGANIC A2. CONSTITUENTS, WHICH MAY CONTAIN METALS AND ORGANIC MATERIALS A2-1 A2010 Glass waste from cathode-ray tubes and other activated glasses A2-2 A2020 Calcium fluoride sludge. Waste inorganic fluorine compounds in the form of liquids or sludges but excluding such wastes specified on List IIB A2-3 A2030 Waste catalysts not specified on List IIB A2-4 Waste hydrates of aluminium Aluminium waste and scrap A2-4 A2040 Waste gypsum arising from chemical industry processes, when containing Annex I to the Basel Convention constituents to the extent that it exhibits Basel Convention Annex III hazardous characteristics (note the related entry on List IIB-B2080) A2-5 A2050 Waste asbestos (dusts and fibres) A2-6 A2060 Coal-fired power plant fly-ash containing Basel Convention Annex I substances in concentrations sufficient to exhibit Basel Convention Annex III characteristics (note the related entry on List IIB-B2050) A2-7 AB Wastes from non-cyanide based systems which arise from 030 surface treatment of metals A2-8 AB 070 Sands used in foundry operations A2-9 AB 120 Inorganic halide compounds, not elsewhere specified or included A2-10 Unrefined calcium sulphite and calcium sulphate from flue gas AB150 desulphurisation (FGD) A3. WASTES CONTAINING PRINCIPALLY ORGANIC A3. CONSTITUENTS, WHICH MAY CONTAIN INORGANIC MATERIALS A3-1 A3010 Waste from the production or processing of petroleum coke and bitumen A3-2 A3020 Waste mineral oils unfit for their originally intended use A3-3 A3030 Wastes that contain, consist of or are contaminated with leaded anti-knock compound sludges A3-4 A3040 Waste thermal (heat transfer) fluids

10 A3-5 A3050 Wastes from production, formulation and use of resins, latex, plasticisers, glues/adhesives excluding such wastes specified on List IIB (note the related entry on List II-B4020) A3-6 A3060 Waste nitrocellulose A3-7 A3070 Waste phenols, phenol compounds including chlorophenol in the form of liquids or sludges A3-8 A3080 Waste ethers not including those specified on List IIB A3-9 A3090 Waste leather (dust, ash, sludges and flours) when containing hexavalent chromium compounds or biocides (note the related entry on List IIB - B3100) A3-10 A3100 Waste paring and other waste of leather or of composition leather not suitable for the manufacture of leather articles containing hexavalent chromium compounds or biocides (note the related entry on List IIB - B3090) A3-11 A3110 Fellmongery wastes containing hexavalent chromium compounds or biocides or infectious substances (note the related entry on List IIB - B3110) A3-12 A3120 Fluff - light fraction from shredding A3-13 A3130 Waste organic phosphorous compounds A3-14 A3140 Waste non-halogenated organic solvents but excluding such wastes specified on List IIB A3-15 A3150 Waste halogenated organic solvents A3-16 A3160 Waste halogenated or unhalogenated non-aqueous distillation residues arising from organic solvent recovery operations A3-17 A3170 Wastes arising from the production of aliphatic halogenated hydrocarbons (such as chloromethane, dichloroethane, vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride, allyl chloride and epichlorhydrin) Wastes, substances and articles containing, consisting of or contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), A3-18 polychlorinated terphenyl (PCT), polychlorinated naphthalene A3180 RA010 (PCN) or polybrominated biphenyl (PBB), or any other polybrominated analogues of these compounds, at a concentration level of 50mg/kg or more. A3-19 A3190 Waste tarry residues (excluding asphalt cements) arising from refining, distillation and any pyrolitic treatment of organic materials A3-20 A3200 Bituminous material (asphalt waste) from road construction and maintenance, containing tar (note the related entry on List IIB - B2130) A3-21 AC060 Wastes from hydraulic fluids A3-22 AC070 Antifreeze fluids A3-23 AC080 Brake fluids A3-24 AC150 Chlorofluorocarbons A3-25 AC160 Halons A3-26 AC170 Treated cork and wood wastes A4. A4. WASTES WHICH MAY CONTAIN INORGANIC AND ORGANIC CONSTITUENTS A4-1 A4010 Wastes from the production, preparation and use of

11 pharmaceutical products but excluding such wastes specified on List IIB A4-2 A4020 Clinical and related wastes, that is wastes arising from medical, nursing, dental, veterinary, or similar practices, and wastes generated in hospitals or other facilities during the investigation or treatment of patients, or research projects A4-3 A4030 Wastes from the production, formulation and use of biocides and phytopharmaceuticals, including waste pesticides and herbicides which are off-specification, out-dated, or unfit for their originally intended use A4-4 A4040 Wastes from the manufacture, formulation and use of woodpreserving chemicals Wastes that contain, consist of or are contaminated with any of the following: Inorganic cyanides, excepting precious-metalbearing A4-5 residues in solid form containing traces of inorganic A4050 AD040 cyanides. Organic cyanides A4-6 A4060 Residues, mixtures and emulsions: oils/water and hydrocarbons/water A4-7 A4070 Wastes from the production, formulation and use of inks, dyes, pigments, paints, lacquers, varnish excluding any such waste specified on List IIB- B4010 A4-8 A4080 Wastes of an explosive nature (but excluding such wastes specified on List IIB) A4-9 A4090 Waste acidic or basic solutions, other than those specified on List IIB- B2120 A4-10 A4100 Wastes from industrial pollution control devices for cleaning of industrial off-gases but excluding such wastes specified on List IIB A4-11 A4110 Wastes that contain, consist of or are contaminated with any of the following: any congenor of polychlorinated dibenzo-furan, any congenor of dibenzo-dioxin A4-12 A4120 Wastes that contain, consist of or are contaminated with peroxides A4-13 A4130 Waste packages and containers containing Basel Convention Annex I hazardous substances in concentrations sufficient to exhibit Basel Convention Annex III hazard characteristics A4-14 A4140 Waste consisting of or containing off-specification or out-dated chemicals corresponding to Basel Convention Annex I categories and exhibiting Basel Convention Annex III hazard characteristics A4-15 A4150 Waste chemical substances arising from research and development or teaching activities which are not identified and/or are new and whose effects on human health and/or the environment are not known A4-16 A4160 Spent activated carbon not included on List IIB (note B-2060) A AD090 Used single-use cameras with batteries not elsewhere specified A4-18 Any consignments containing drugs, chemicals, pharmaceuticals etc as well as various out-dated products.

12 Used goods imported in large quantities whereof disposal as waste, once the goods become out-dated, is not possible in the A country in a manner reconciled with the environmental protection requirements (large quantity of used tyres etc) Used devices, equipment and material for treatment and final A disposal of waste, as well as their parts and material residues from treatment. Blends and mixtures of different types OF waste whereof A characteristics are not entirely defined Wastes from the production, formulation and use of reprographic A4-22 AD090 and photographic chemicals and materials not elsewhere specified or included Wastes from non-cyanide based systems, which arise from A4-23 AD100 surface treatment of plastics A4-24 AD120 Ion exchange resins Naturally occurring organic material used as a filter medium (such A4-25 AD150 as bio-filters) A5. WASTES CONTAINING PRINCIPALLY INORGANIC A5. CONSTITUENTS, WHICH MAY CONTAIN METALS AND ORGANIC MATERIALS Ceramic based fibres of physico-chemical characteristics similar to those of asbestos A5-1 RB020 Categories of hazardous waste according to the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardouns Wastes and Their Disposal (Annexes I, II and VIII to the Convention, European Waste Catalogue 2000/532/EC and Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on shipments of waste (Annex V List A). Appendix 2 LIST IIB NON-HAZARDOUS WASTES LIST OF NON-HAZARDOUS WASTES APPLICABLE FOR IMPORT, EXPORT AND TRANSIT Waste code Waste description B1. METAL AND METAL-ALLOY WASTES IN METALLIC, NON- B1. B1010 DISPERSABLE FORM B1-1 B1010 GA010 Precious metals (gold, silver, the platinum group, but not mercury) GA020 GA030 B1-2 B1010 GA430 Iron and steel scrap B1-3 B1010 GA120 Copper scrap B1-4 B1010 GA130 Nickel scrap B1-5 B1010 GA140 Aluminium scrap

13 B1-6 B1010 GA160 Zinc scrap B1-7 B1010 GA170 Tin scrap B1-8 B1010 GA180 Tungsten scrap B1-9 B1010 Molybdenum scrap B1-10 B1010 GA200 Tantalum scrap B1-11 B1010 GA210 Magnesium scrap B1-12 B1010 GA220 Cobalt scrap B1-13 B1010 GA230 Bismuth scrap B1-14 B1010 GA250 Titanium scrap B1-15 B1010 GA260 Zirconium scrap B1-16 B1010 GA280 Manganese scrap B1-17 B1010 GA310 Germanium scrap B1-18 B1010 GA320 Vanadium scrap B1-19 B1010 GA330 Scrap of Hafnium GA340 Indium GA350 Niobium GA360 Rhenium GA370 Gallium B1-20 B1010 GA410 Thorium scrap B1-21 B1010 GA420 Rare earths scrap B1-22 B1010 GA300 Chromium scrap Clean, uncontaminated metal scrap, including alloys, in bulk B1 B1020 finished form(sheet, plate, beams, rods, etc) from: B1-23 B1020 GA270 Antimony scrap B1-24 B1020 GA290 Beryllium scrap B1-25 B1020 GA240 Cadmium scrap B1-26 B1020 GA150 Lead scrap (but excluding lead-acid batteries) B1-27 B1020 GA400 Selenium scrap B1-28 B1020 GA410 Tellurium scrap B1-29 B1030 Refractory metals containing residues Molybdenum, tungsten, titanium, tantalum, niobium and rhenium metal and metal alloy wastes in metallic dispersible form (metal B1-30 B1031 powder), excluding such wastes as specified in list IA-A1050 (galvanic sludges) B1 GC090 Molybdenum B1 GC100 Tungsten B1 GC120 Titanium B1 GC110 Tantalum B1 GC130 Niobium B1 GC140 Rhenium Scrap assemblies from electrical power generation not B1-31 B1040 GC010 contaminated with lubricating oil, PCB or PCT to an extent to render them hazardous Mixed non-ferrous metal, heavy fraction scrap, not containing Basel B1-32 B1050 Convention Annex I materials in concentrations sufficient to exhibit Basel Convention Annex III characteristics

14 Waste Selenium and Tellurium in metallic elemental form including B1-33 B1060 GA400 powder GA410 Waste of copper and copper alloys in dispersible form, unless they B1-34 B1070 AA040 contain Basel Convention Annex I constituents to an extent that they exhibit Basel Convention Annex III characteristics Zinc ash and residues including zinc alloys residues in dispersible form unless containing hazardous constituents in concentration B1-35 B1080 AA020 such as to exhibit hazard characteristics from Basel Convention Annex III Waste batteries conforming to a specification, excluding those B1-36 B1090 AA180 made with lead, cadmium or mercury Metal-bearing wastes arising from melting, smelting and refining of B1 B1100 metals B1-37 B1100 GB010 Hard zinc spelter B1-38 B1100 GB020 Zinc-containing drosses: Galvanising slab zinc top dross (>90%Zn) GB021 B1-39 B1100 GB022 Galvanising slab zinc bottom dross (>92%Zn) B1-40 B1100 GB023 Zinc die casting dross (>85%Zn) B1-41 B1100 GB024 Hot dip galvanisers slab zinc dross (batch) (>92%Zn) B1-42 B1100 GB025 Zinc skimmings B1-43 B1100 GB030 Aluminium skimmings (or skims) excluding salt slag Slags from copper processing for further processing or refining not B1-44 B1100 GB040 containing arsenic, lead or cadmium to an extent that they exhibit hazard characteristics Wastes of refractory linings, including crucibles, originating from B1-45 B1100 copper smelting B1-46 B1100 GB040 Slags from precious metals processing for further refining B1-47 B1100 GB050 Tantalum bearing tin slags with less than 0,5% tin B1 B1110 GC010 Electrical and electronic assemblies: Electrical and electronic assemblies consisting only of metals or B1-48 B1110 GC010 alloys Waste electrical and electronic assemblies or scrap (not including the waste from electricity generation), including printed circuit boards, not containing components such as accumulators and other batteries included on List IA, mercury-switches, glass from cathode-ray tubes and other activated glass and PCB-capacitors, B1-49 B1110 GC020 or not contaminated with List IA constituents (e.g., cadmium, mercury, lead, polychlorinated biphenyl) or from which these have been removed, to an extent that they do not possess any of the characteristics contained in Basel Convention Annex III (note the related entry on list IA-A1180) Electrical and electronic assemblies (including printed circuit B1-50 B1110 GC010 boards, electronic components and wires) destined for direct reuse, and not for recycling or final disposal Waste metal cables coated or insulated with plastics, not included B1-51 B1115 in list IA-A1190, excluding those destined for treatment or disposal operations, as well as uncontrolled thermal processes, such as

15 open-burning B1120 Spent catalysts excluding liquids used as catalysts, containing: B1120 GC060 Spent catalysts containing transition metals: B1-52 B1120 Scandium B1-53 B1120 Vanadium B1-54 B1120 Manganese B1-55 B1120 Cobalt B1-56 B1120 Copper B1-57 B1120 Yttrium B1-58 B1120 Niobium B1-59 B1120 Hafnium B1-60 B1120 Tungsten B1-61 B1120 Titanium B1-62 B1120 Chromium B1-63 B1120 Iron B1-64 B1120 Nickel B1-65 B1120 Zinc B1-66 B1120 Zirconium B1-67 B1120 Molybdenum B1-68 B1120 Tantalum B1-69 B1120 Rhenium B1 B1120 Lanthanides (rare earth metals): B1-70 B1120 Lanthanum B1-71 B1120 Praseodymium B1-72 B1120 Samarium B1-73 B1120 Gadolinium B1-74 B1120 Dysprosium B1-75 B1120 Erbium B1-76 B1120 Ytterbium B1-77 B1120 Cerium B1-78 B1120 Neodym B1-79 B1120 Europium B1-80 B1120 Terbium B1-81 B1120 Holmium B1-82 B1120 Thulium B1-83 B1120 Lutetium B1-84 B1130 GC060 Cleaned spent precious-metal-bearing catalysts Precious-metal-bearing residues in solid form which contain traces B1-85 B1140 AA150 of inorganic cyanides Precious metals and alloy wastes (gold, silver, the platinum group, B1-86 B1150 AA160 but not mercury) in a dispersible, non-liquid form with appropriate packaging and labelling Precious-metal ash from the incineration of printed circuit boards B1-87 B1160 AA161 (not included on List IA-A1150) B1-88 B1170 AA162 Precious-metal ash from the incineration of photographic film B1-89 B1180 GO040 Waste photographic film containing silver halides and metallic silver

16 Waste photographic paper containing silver halides and metallic B1-90 B1190 GO040 silver B1-91 B1200 GC080 Granulated slag arising from the manufacture of iron and steel Slag arising from the manufacture of iron and steel including slags B1-92 B1210 GC070 as a source of TiO2 and Vanadium Slag from zinc production, chemically stabilised, having a high iron B1-93 B1220 AA020 content (above 20 %) and processed according to industrial specifications (e.g. DIN 4301) mainly for construction B1-94 B1230 AA010 Mill scaling arising from the manufacture of iron and steel B1-95 B1240 Copper oxide mill-scale Waste end-of-life motor vehicles not containing liquids (gasoline, B1-96 B1250 GC040 diesel oils, pneumatic liquid, accumulator liquid, controlled substances that destroy the ozone layer etc) Ships and other vessels not serving their purpose, adequately emptied from any cargo and other material arising from the ship B GC030 exploitation that may be classified as hazardous substance or waste B2. WASTES CONTAINING PRINCIPALLY INORGANIC B2. CONSTITUENTS, WHICH MAY CONTAIN METALS AND ORGANIC MATERIALS B2010 GD010 Wastes from mining operations in non-dispersible form: B2-1 Natural graphite waste Slate waste, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by B2-2 GD020 sawing or otherwise B2-3 GD030 Mica waste B2-4 GD040 Leucite, nepheline and nepheline syenite waste B2-5 GD050 Feldspar waste B2-6 GD060 Fluorspar waste Silica wastes in solid form excluding those used in foundry B2-7 GD070 operations B2020 GE010 Glass waste in non-dispersible form: Cullet and other waste and scrap of glass except for glass from B2-8 B2020 cathode-ray tubes and other activated glasses B2-9 GE020 Glass fibre waste B2030 Ceramic wastes in non-dispersible form Ceramic wastes which have been fired after shaping, including B2-10 B2030 GF010 ceramic vessels (before and/or after use) B2-11 GF020 Cermet wastes and scrap (metal ceramic composites), B2-12 B2030 GF030 Ceramic based fibres not elsewhere specified or included B2040 Other wastes containing principally inorganic constituents: Partially refined calcium sulphate produced from flue-gas B2-13 B2040 GG010 desulphurisation (FGD), Waste gypsum wallboard or plasterboard arising from the B2-14 B2040 GG020 demolition of buildings B2-15 GG030 Bottom ash and slag tap from coal fired power plants B2-16 GG040 Coal fired power plants fly ash, not elsewhere included B2-17 B2040 GG080 Slag from copper production, chemically stabilised, having a high

17 iron content (above 20%) and processed according to industrial specifications (e.g. DIN 4301 and DIN 8201) mainly for construction and abrasive applications B2-18 B2040 GG090 Sulphur in solid form Limestone from the production of calcium cyanamide (having a ph B2-19 B2040 GG100 less than 9) B2-20 B2040 GG120 Sodium, potassium, calcium chlorides B2-21 B2040 GG130 Carborundum (silicon carbide), B2-22 B2040 GG140 Broken concrete B2-23 B2040 GG150 Lithium-Tantalum and Lithium-Niobium containing glass scraps B2-24 B2050 GG040 Coal-fired power plant fly-ash not included on List IA-A2060 Spent activated carbon resulting from the treatment of potable B2-25 B2060 GG060 water and processes of the food industry and vitamin production, not included on List IA-A4160 B2-26 B2070 AB050 Calcium fluoride sludge Waste gypsum arising from chemical industry processes not B2-27 B2080 AB140 included on List IA - A2040 Waste anode butts from steel or aluminium production made of petroleum coke or bitumen and cleaned to normal industry B2-28 B2090 GG050 specifications (excluding anode butts from chlor alkali electrolyses and from metallurgical industry) Waste hydrates of aluminium and waste alumina and residues from B2-29 B2100 alumina production excluding such materials used for gas cleaning, flocculation or filtration processes B2-30 B2110 GG110 Bauxite residue (red mud) (ph moderated to less than 11.5) Waste acidic or basic solutions with a ph greater than 2 and less B2-31 B2120 than 11.5, which are not corrosive or otherwise hazardous (note the related entry on List IA- A4090) Bituminous material (asphalt waste) from road construction and B2-32 B2130 maintenance, not containing tar (note the related entry on List IA- A3200) B3. WASTES CONTAINING PRINCIPALLY INORGANIC B3. CONSTITUENTS, WHICH MAY CONTAIN METALS AND INORGANIC MATERIALS B3010 Solid plastic waste: The following plastic or mixed plastic materials, provided they are B3 B3010 not mixed with other wastes and are prepared to a specification: Scrap plastic of non-halogenated polymers and copolymers, including but not limited to the following: a) wastes that shall not be mixed b) shall be taken into consideration B3-1 B3010 GH010 ETHYLENE B3-2 B3010 GH011 STYRENE B3-3 B3010 GH012 POLYPROPYLENE B3-4 GH013 POLYMERS OF VINYL CHLORIDE B3-5 B3010 GH014 POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE B3-6 B3010 GH014 ACRYLONITRILE

18 B3-7 B3010 GH014 BUTADIENE B3-8 B3010 GH014 POLYACETALS B3-9 B3010 GH014 POLYAMIDES B3-10 B3010 GH014 POLYBUTYLENE TEREPHTHALATE B3-11 B3010 GH014 POLYCARBONATES B3-12 B3010 GH014 POLYETHERS B3-13 B3010 GH014 POLYPHENYLENE SULPHIDES B3-14 B3010 ACRYLIC POLYMERS B3-15 B3010 ALKANES C10-C13 (PLASTICISER) B3-16 B3010 GH014 POLYURETHANE (NOT CONTAINING CFCs - FREON) B3-17 B3010 GH014 POLYSILOXANES (SILICONS) B3-18 B3010 GH014 POLYMETHYL METHACRYLATE B3-19 B3010 GH014 POLYVINYL ALCOHOL B3-20 B3010 GH014 POLYVINYL BUTYRAL B3-21 B3010 POLYVINYL ACETATE B3 CURED WASTE RESINS OR CONDENSATION PRODUCTS B3010 GH015 INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING: B3-22 B3010 UREA FORMALDEHYDE RESINS (CARBAMIDE RESINS) B3-23 B3010 PHENOL FORMALDEHYDE RESINS B3-24 B3010 MELAMINE FORMALDEHYDE RESINS B3-25 B3010 EPOXY RESINS B3-26 B3010 ALKYD RESINS B3-27 B3010 POLYAMIDES B3 B3010 THE FOLLOWING FLUORINATED POLYMER WASTES: B3-28 B3010 PERFLUORPOETHYLENE/PROPYLENE (FEP) B3-29 B3010 PERFLUORO ALKOXYL ALKANE B3-30 B3010 tetrafluoroethylene/per fluoro vinyl ether (pfa) B3-31 tetrafluoroethylene/per fluoro methylvinyl ether (mfa) B3-32 B3010 POLYVINYLFLUORIDE (PVF) B3-33 B3010 POLYVINYLIDENEFLUORIDE (PVDF) B3 B3020 Paper, paperboard and paper product wastes The following materials provided they are not mixed with hazardous wastes: B3 B3020 Waste and scrap of paper of paperboard of: B3-34 B3020 GI010 Unbleached paper or paperboard or of corrugated paper or paperboard; B3-35 B3020 GI011 Other paper or paperboard, made mainly of bleached chemical pulp, not coloured in the mass B3-36 B3020 GI012 Paper or paperboard made mainly of mechanical pulp (for example, newspapers, journals and similar printed matter) B3-37 B3020 GI013 Other, including but not limited to 1. Laminated paperboard 2. Unsorted scrap B3 B3030 GI014 TEXTILE WASTES The following materials, provided they are not mixed with other wastes and are prepared to a specification

19 Silk waste (including cocoons unsuitable for reeling, yarn waste and B3-38 B3030 garnetted stock) B3-39 B3030 GJ010 Not carded or combed B3-40 B3030 GJ011 Other Waste of wool or of fine or coarse animal hair, including yarn waste B3-41 B3030 GJ012 but excluding garnetted stock B3-42 B3030 GJ020 Noils of wool or of fine animal hair B3-43 B3030 GJ021 Other waste of wool or of fine animal hair B3-44 B3030 GJ022 Waste of coarse animal hair B3-45 B3030 GJ023 Cotton waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock) B3-46 B3030 GJ030 Yarn waste B3-47 B3030 GJ031 Garnetted stock B3-48 B3030 GJ032 Other B3-49 B3030 GJ033 Flax tow and waste Tow and waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock) of true B3-50 B3030 GJ040 hemp (Cannabis sativa L.), Tow and waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock) of jute B3-51 B3030 GJ050 and other textile bast fibres(including yarn waste and garnetted stock) Tow and waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock) of sisal B3-52 B3030 GJ060 and other textile fibres of the genus Agave Tow, noils and waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock) of B3-53 B3030 GJ070 coconut Tow, noils and waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock) of B3-54 B3030 GJ080 abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), Tow noils and waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock) of B3-55 B3030 GJ090 ramie and other vegetable textile fibres, not elsewhere specified or included Waste (including noils, yarn waste and garnetted stock) of man B3-56 B3030 GJ100 made fibres B3-57 B3030 GJ111 of synthetic fibres B3-58 B3030 GJ112 of artificial fibres B3-59 B3030 GJ120 Worn clothing and other worn textile articles Used cloths, scrap twine, cordage, rope and cables and worn out B3-60 B3030 articles of twine, cordage, rope or cables of textile Used rags, scrap twine, cordage, rope and cables and worn out B3-61 B3030 GJ130 articles of twine, cordage, rope or cables of textile B3-62 B3030 GJ131 Sorted B3-63 B3030 GJ132 Other textiles B3-64 B3035 Waste textile floor coverings, carpet B3 B3040 Rubber wastes The following materials, provided they are not mixed with other waste: B3-65 B3040 Waste and scrap of hard rubber (e.g ebonite) B3-66 B3040 Other rubber wastes (excluding such wastes specified elsewhere) B3 B3050 GL010 Untreated cork and wood waste B3-67 B3050 Wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs,

20 briquettes, pellets or similar forms B3-68 B3050 GL020 Cork waste: crushed, granulated or gound cork Wastes arising from agro-food industries provided it is not B3 B3060 GM070 infectious: B3-69 B3060 Wine lees Dried and sterilised vegetable waste, residues and byproducts, B3-70 B3060 GM080 whether or not in the form of pellets, or a kind used in animal feeding, not elsewhere specified or included Degras: residues resulting from the treatment of fatty substances or B3-71 B3060 GM090 aminal or vegetable waxes Waste of bones and horn-cores, unworked, defatted, simply B3-72 B3060 GM100 prepared (but not cut to shape), treated with acid or degelatinised B3-73 B3060 GM110 Fish waste B3-74 B3060 GM120 Cocoa shells, husks, skins and other cocoa waste Other wastes from the agro-food industry excluding by-procuts B3-75 B3060 which meet national and international requirements and standards for human or animal consumption Waste edible fats and oils of animal or vegetable origin (e.g. frying B3-76 B3065 GM130 oils), provided they do not exhibit BaselConvention Annex III hazard characteristic Waste of pigs', hogs' or boars' bristles and hair or of badger hair and other brush making hair. Other wastes from the agro-food B3-77 GN010 industry excluding by-procuts which meet national and international requirements and standards for human or animal consumption Horsehair waste, whether or not put up as a layer with or without B3-78 GN020 supporting material Waste of skins and other parts of birds, with their feathers and B3-79 GN030 down (whether or not with trimmed edges), not further worked than cleaned, disinfected or treated for preservation B3 B3070 Other waste B3-80 B3070 GO010 Waste of human hair B3-81 B3070 GO020 Waste straw, Deactivated fungus mycelium from penicillin production to be used B3-82 B3070 GO030 as animal feed B3-83 B3080 GK010 Waste parings and scrap of rubber Paring and other wastes of leather or of composition leather not suitable for the manufacture of leather articles, excluding leather B3-84 B3090 GN040 sludges, not containing hexavalent chromium compounds and biocides (note the related entry on List IA-A3100) B3-85 B3100 AC Leather dust, ash, sludges or flours not containing hexavalent chromium compounds or biocides (excluding the ones specified on 180 List IAA3090) Fellmongery wastes not containing hexavalent chromium B3-86 B3110 compounds or biocides or infectious substances (excluding the ones connected to List IA- A3110) B3-87 B3120 Wastes consisting of food dyes Waste polymer ethers and waste non-hazardous monomer ethers B3-88 B3130 incapable of forming peroxides

21 B3-89 B3140 GK Waste pneumatic tyres (excluding those destined for Basel 020 Convention Annex IVA operations) B4. WASTES WHICH MAY CONTAIN EITHER ORGANIC OR B4. INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS Wastes consisting mainly of water-based/latex paints, inks and hardened varnishes not containing organic solvents, heavy metals B4-1 B4010 AC090 or biocides to an extent to render them hazardous (note the related entry on List IA-A4070) Wastes from production, formulation and use of resins, latex, plasticisers, glues,adhesives, not listed on List IA, free of solvents and other contaminants to an extent that they do not exhibit Basel B4-2 B4020 Convention Annex III hazard characteristics, e.g. water based, or glues based on casein starch, dextrin, cellulose ethers, polyvinyl alcohols (note the related entry on List IA- A3050) B4-3 B4030 GO Used single use cameras without batteries (with batteries not 050 included on List IA) Categories of waste that is not hazardous according to the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal (Annex IX to the Convention i.e. List IIB of this Decree) that may be hazardous if posessing any of the hazard characteristics from Annex III to the Convention, European Waste Catalogue 2000/532/EC and Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on shipments of waste (Annex V List V.)

22 Form 1 CONTENTS, LAYOUT AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE NOTIFICATION OF TRANSBOUNDARY MOVEMENT OF WASTE Notification of transboundary movement of waste 1. Exporter Notifier Name: Address: Contact person: Tel: Fax: 2. Importer Consignee Registration No Name: Address: Contact person: Tel Fax: 8. Intended carrier(s) Registration No: Name (7): Address: Registration No Contact person: Tel: Fax: Modes of transport (5) 9. Waste generator(s) (1; 7; 8) Registration No: 3. Notification No: Notification concerning A.(i) Single (ii) Multiple movement: movement: Disposal no B.(i) (ii) Recovery recovery (1): operation C. Pre-authorised facility(2,3) Yes No 4. Total intended number of shipments: 5. Total intended quantity (4): Tons (Mg): m 3 : 6. Intended date(s) or period of time for shipment(s) (4): First shipment: Last shipment: 7. Packaging type(s) (5): Special handling requirements (6): 11. Disposal / recovery operation(s)(2) Code-D/Code- R (5): Technology employed (6): Yes No Reasons for export (1;6): 12. Designation and composition of the waste (6): Name: Address:

23 Contact person: Tel: Fax: Place and process in which waste is generated (6) 10.Disposal facility (2): Registration No: Recovery facility (2) Name: Address: Contact person: Tel: Fax: Actual site of disposal/recovery: 13. Physical characteristics (5): 14. Waste identification (enter the applicable codes) (i) Basel Convention Annex VIII (or IX if applicable): (ii) OECD code (if different from (i)): (iii) EC list of wastes: (iv) National code in the country of export: (v) National code in the country of import: (vi) Other codes (specify): (vii) Y-number: (viii) H-number (5): (ix) UN class (5): (x) UN No: (xi) UN shipping name: (xii) Custome code(s) (HS): 15. (a) Concerned states/countries, (b) code number of competent authorities if necessary, and (c) specific points of entry and exit (border crossing or port) State of exportdispatch State(s) of transit (entry and departure) State of importdestination (a) (b) (c) 16. Customs offices of entry and/or departure (European Union): Entry: Departure: Export: 17. Exporter's/Notifier s Generator s declaration (1): I certify that the above information is complete and correct to my best knowledge. I also certify that legally-enforceable written contractual obligations have been entered into and that any applicable insurance or other financial guarantees are or shall be in force covering the transboundary movement. 18. Number Name of exporter/ of annexes attached: Date: Signature: notification entity: Name of manufacturer: Date: Signature: 19. Confirmation by the relevant competent authority of the country of importdestination/transit (1)/export- FOR USE BY COMPETENT AUTHORITIES 20. Written consent (1;8) to the movement provided by the competent authority of (country):

24 dispatch(9): Country: Notification received on: Acknowledgement sent on: Name of competent authority: Stamp and/or signature: Consent given on: Consent valid: from: Specific conditions: No: Yes: to: Yes, see block 21 (6): Name of competent authority: Stamp and/or signature: 21. Specific conditions on consenting to the movement document or reasons for rejection (1) Required under the Basel Convention (2) In case of R12/R13 or D13-D15 operation, also enclose the applicable information for any R12/R13 or D13- D15 facility and for the following R1-R11 or D1- D12 facilities when necessary (3) It should be completed for movements within the OECD area and if B(ii) is applicable (4) Enclose a detailed list in case of multiple movements (5) See the list of abbreviation and codes on the following page (6) Provide more data if necessary (7) Attach a list if more than one (8) If required under national legislation (9) If the OECD decision is applicable List of abbreviations and codes used in the notification document Disposal operations (block 11) D1 Deposit into or onto Land, (e.g., Landfill, etc.) D2 Land treatment, (e.g., biodegradation of liquid or sludgy discards in soils, etc...) Deep Injection, (e.g., injection of pumpable discards into wells, salt domes or D3 naturally occurring repositories, etc.) Surface impoundment, (e.g., placement of liquid or sludge discards into pits, ponds D4 or lagoons, etc...) Specially engineered landfill, (e.g., placement onto lined discrete cells which are D5 capped and isolated from one another and the environment, etc...)

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