REGULATION ON THE LIST OF NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE FOR WHICH THE PERMITS ARE NOT ISSUED, WITH THE INFORMATION ACCOMPANYING TRANSBOUNDARY MOVEMENT

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1 REGULATION ON THE LIST OF NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE FOR WHICH THE PERMITS ARE NOT ISSUED, WITH THE INFORMATION ACCOMPANYING TRANSBOUNDARY MOVEMENT Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, no. 102/2010 Article 1 This Regulation shall prescribe the List of non-hazardous waste, for which the permits are not issued, with the information accompanying its transboundary movement. Article 2 Non-hazardous waste whose import, export and transit does not require a permit shall be listed in List IIB Non-hazardous waste, which is printed as Annex 1 of this Regulation and makes its integral part. List IIB Non-hazardous waste consists of the following: 1) List IIB-1 non-hazardous waste for which the transboundary waste movement permit is not issued when being exported from the Republic of Serbia; 2) List IIB-2 non-hazardous waste for which the transboundary waste movement permit is not issued when being imported to the Republic of Serbia; 3) List IIB-3 non-hazardous waste for which the transboundary waste movement permit is not issued when transiting through the territory of the Republic of Serbia; For transboundary movement of non-hazardous waste whose quantity does not exceed 25 kg, and is intended to be used for laboratory purposes, the permit shall not be issued. Article 3 Transboundary movement of non-hazardous waste referred to in Article 2 of this Regulation shall be accompanied by the following documentation: 1) The document that accompanies the transboundary movement of non-hazardous waste (DPPKNO); 2) The copy of the contract between the party that organises transboundary movement of non-hazardous waste and the importer and/or recipient of waste, for the purpose of treatment; 3) The confirmation of transboundary movement of waste notification submitted to the competent authorities of countries which are involved in transboundary movement of non-

2 hazardous waste. 4) Other documents required by competent authorities of countries which are involved in transboundary movement of non-hazardous waste. The documentation referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall be either the original or attested copy, which shall also be translated by a certified court interpreter into a language (Serbian or English, respectively) deemed acceptable by the competent authority. Article 4 The distributor of non-hazardous waste shall fill out the document that accompanies the transboundary movement of non-hazardous waste on a prescribed form. The document that accompanies the transboundary movement of non-hazardous waste shall be maintained on Form 1, (in both Serbian and English languages) which is printed with this Regulation and makes its integral part. The contract between the organizing party of transboundary movement of non-hazardous waste and the importer and/or recipient of the said waste which is intended for treatment, shall be concluded with a validity period from the day of commencement of transboundary movement of non-hazardous waste, up to the completion of waste treatment operations. The confirmation of transboundary movement of non-hazardous waste notification (import, export, transit), for purposes of treatment for which permits are not issued, shall contain information on transboundary movement, namely: 1) The data on waste delivery, as stated in the document that accompanies the transboundary movement of non-hazardous waste; 2) The data from the contract between the supplier/exporter and the recipient/importer of waste, including the obligation of returning the waste to country of export, if said waste has not been treated as intended; 3) The data from the transboundary movement waste examination report, for purposes of waste identification. The confirmation of transboundary movement of non-hazardous waste notification referred to in paragraph 4 of this Article shall be issued for a period of 12 months. Article 5 This Regulation shall enter into force on the eighth day from its publication in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia.

3 Appendix 1 LIST IIB-1 NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE FOR WHICH PERMIT IS NOT ISSUED FOR TRANSBOUNDARY MOVEMENT IN EXPORT FROM THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA Waste code B1. B1010 Waste name B1. METAL AND METAL ALLOY SCRAPS IN A NON- DISPERSED METAL FORM B1- B1010 GA140 Aluminium scraps 5 Waste categories that are not hazardous according to the Basel Convention on Control of Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Waste and Disposal (Annex IX of Convention, i.e., IIB List of this decision) which can be hazardous if they contain some of hazardous properties referred to in Annex III of Convention, European Waste Catalogue 2000/532/EC and Guideline of the European Parliament and Council 2006/1013/EC on waste movement (Annex V List B). LIST IIB-2 NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE FOR WHICH PERMIT IS NOT ISSUED FOR TRANSBOUNDARY MOVEMENT IN IMPORT TO THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA Waste code Waste name B1. METAL AND METAL ALLOY SCRAPS IN A NON- DISPERSEDD METAL FORM B1. B1010 B1- B1010 GA140 Aluminium scraps 5 Waste categories that are not hazardous according to the Basel Convention on Control of Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Waste and Disposal (Annex IX of Convention, i.e., IIB List of this decision) which can be hazardous if they contain some of hazardous properties referred to in Annex III of Convention, European Waste Catalogue 2000/532/EC and Guideline of the European Parliament and Council 2006/1013/EC on waste movement (Annex V List B).

4 LIST IIB-3 NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE FOR WHICH PERMIT IS NOT ISSUED FOR TRANSBOUNDARY MOVEMENT IN TRANSIT THROUGH THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA Waste code B1. B1010 Waste name B1. METAL AND METAL ALLOY SCRAPS IN NON- DISPERSED FORM Precious metals (gold, silver, platinum metal group, GA010 GA020 excluding mercury) B1-1 B1010 GA030 B1-2 B1010 GA430 Iron and steel scraps and remnants B1-3 B1010 GA120 Copper scraps B1-4 B1010 GA130 Nickel scraps B1-5 B1010 GA140 Aluminium scraps B1-6 B1010 GA160 Zinc scraps and remnants B1-7 B1010 GA170 Tin scraps and remnants B1-8 B1010 GA180 Wolfram scraps and remnants B1-9 B1010 Molybdenum scraps and remnants B1-10 B1010 GA200 Tantalum scraps B1-11 B1010 GA210 Magnesium scraps B1-12 B1010 GA220 Cobalt scraps B1-13 B1010 GA230 Bismuth scraps B1-14 B1010 GA250 Titanium scraps B1-15 B1010 GA260 Zirconium scraps B1-16 B1010 GA280 Manganese scraps B1-17 B1010 GA310 Germanium scraps B1-18 B1010 GA320 Vanadium scraps GA330 Hafnium,, and scraps GA340 Indium B1-19 B1010 GA350 Niobium GA360 Rhenium GA370 Gallium B1-20 B1010 GA 410 Thorium scraps B1-21 B1010 GA420 Rare soil residue B1-22 B1010 GA300 Chrome scraps B1 B1020 Clean, unpolluted metal waste, including alloys in a massive final form

5 (sheets, plates, girders, bars, etc.) made of: B1-23 B1020 GA270 Antimone scraps B1-24 B1020 GA290 Berilium scraps B1-25 B1020 GA240 Cadmium scraps B1-26 B1020 GA150 Lead scraps (except for lead batteries) B1-27 B1020 GA400 Selenium scraps B1-28 B1020 GA410 Tellurium scraps B1-29 B1030 Hardly soluble metals containing scraps Molybdenum, wolfram, titanium, tantalum, niobium and rhenium and metal alloys in a dispersed metal form (metal powder), excluding the one specified in List I, A-A 1050 (galvanic sludge) B1-30 B1031 B1 GC090 Molybdenum B1 GC100 Wolfram B1 GC120 Titanium B1 GC110 Tantalum B1 GC130 Niobium B1 GC140 Rhenium Waste assemblies of electric power production systems, not contaminated by lubricating oil, PCB or PCB, to an extent of showing hazardous properties B1-31 B1040 GC010 B1-32 B1050 GA400 Mixed non-ferrous metals, heavy waste scraps which do not contain the materials referred to in Annex I of the Basel Convention in a sufficient quantity to the extent of showing properties referred to in Annex III of the Basel convention B1-33 B1060 GA410 B1-34 B1070 AA040 B1-35 B1080 AA020 Selenium and tellurium craps in metal elemental form, including powder Copper and copper alloy scraps in a dispersed form, unless they contain hazardous matters in such quantities to the extent of showing hazardous properties referred to in Annex III of the Basel Convention Ash and zinc scraps, including zinc alloy scraps in a dispersed form, excluding those that contain hazardous materials in such quantities to the extent of showing hazardous properties referred to in Annex III of the Basel Convention

6 B1-36 B1090 AA180 Waste batteries manufactured to a certain specification excluding those containing lead, cadmium or mercury. B1 B1100 Waste containing metals that originate from melting, smelting of ores and metals refining B1-37 B1100 GB010 Lower degree purity zinc B1-38 B1100 GB020GB021 Zinc containing impurities: slag from the electroplating top of galvanised plates (>90%Zn) Slag from the bottom of electroplating galvanised plates B1-39 B1100 GB022 (>92%Zn) B1-40 B1100 GB023 Slag from the mold for casting of zinc (>85%Zn) B1-41 B1100 GB024 Slag of galvanised plates from hot galvanisation (>92%Zn) B1-42 B1100 GB025 Zinc containing waste from surface treatment of zinc Waste from surface treatment of aluminium, with the exception of B1-43 B1100 GB030 salt slag Scraps of copper processing, which cannot be used for further B1-44 B1100 GB040 processing or purifying, containing no arsenic, lead or cadmium in such an extent that they exhibit hazardous characteristics B1-45 B1100 Wastes of refractory coatings, including melting pots, originating from copper melting B1-46 B1100 GB040 Precious metals slag used for further refining B1-47 B1100 GB050 Tantalum slag with tin, with less than 0.5 of tin B1 B1110 GC010 Electrical and electronic assemblies Electrical and electronic assemblies containing only metals or B1-48 B1110 GC010 alloys Waste electrical and electronic assemblies or fragments (excluding the fragments originating from electrical current production), including printed circuit boards, containing no components such as accumulator batteries and other batteries stated in IA List, relays with mercury, cathode ray tubes glass and other activated glass and PCB capacitors, i.e. those not B1-49 B1110 GC020 contaminated by hazardous matters from the IA List (e.g. cadmium, mercury, lead or chlorinated biphenyls), or those cleaned from the stated substances in such an extant that they do not have hazardous characteristics from Annex III Basel Convention (Note the IA - A1180 List) Electrical and electronic assemblies (including printed

7 boards, electronic components and wires) intended B1-50 B1110 GC010 for direct reuse, and not for recycling or final disposal Waste metal cables coated or insulated with plastic, which are not included in IA - A1190 List, excluding those B1-51 B1115 for treatment or disposal operations, as well as uncontrolled thermal processes, such as outdoor incineration Used catalysts, excluding liquid catalysts, B1120 containing: B1120 GC060 Used 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 Titan 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 Neodymium 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, used catalysts containing precious metals

8 B1-85 B1140 AA150 B1-86 B1150 AA160 B1-87 B1160 AA161 B1-88 B1170 AA162 B1-89 B1180 GO040 B1-90 B1190 GO040 B1-91 B1200 GC080 B1-92 B1210 GC070 B1-93 B1220 AA020 Residues containing precious metals in solid form, with traces of inorganic cyanides Residues of precious metals and alloys (gold, silver, group of platinum metals, but not mercury) in scattered, not fluid form, with the proper package and marking Precious metals ash made from incineration of printed plates, i.e. printed circuits (excluded from IA - A1150 List) Precious metals ash made by incineration of photographic film Waste photographic film containing silver halide and metallic silver Waste photographic paper containing silver halides and metallic silver Granulated slag resulting from the iron and steel processing Slag that remains after iron and steel processing - types of slag included are those which are the source of titanium dioxide and vanadium Zinc scraps, chemically stabilized, with high content of iron (over 20%) and processed with accordance to industrial specifications (e.g. DIN4301), mainly for construction industry B1-94 B1230 AA010 Crushed mill scale resulting from iron and steel production B1-95 B1240 Copper oxide sawdust Motor vehicles wreckages from which the fluid has drained (petrol, diesel oil, break oil, battery fluid, controlled B1-96 B1250 GC040 substances that deplete the ozone layer etc.) Ships and other vessels which do not serve ther purpose, properly emptied of any cargo, and other B GC030 materials produced by the operation of ships, which can be classified as hazardous substances or waste B2. WASTES THAT MAINLY CONTAIN INORGANIC SUBSTANCES, AND THEY CAN ALSO CONTAIN B2. METALS AND ORGANIC MATTERS B2010 GD010 Waste from the mine exploitation in non-dispersed form B2-1 Natural graphite waste Slate waste, whether or not roughly hewed or just cut, B2-2 GD020 sawn etc B2-3 GD030 Mica waste B2-4 GD040 Leucite, nepheline and nepheline cyanite waste B2-5 GD050 Feldspars waste B2-6 GD060 Fluorspars waste

9 Silicon oxide waste in solid state, except from those which are used B2-7 GD070 in the casting process B2020 GE010 Glass waste in non-dispersed form Cullet and other glass waste and shards, except the glass from B2-8 B2020 cathode ray tube and other activated glass B2-9 GE020 Fibre glass wastes B2030 Ceramic waste in non-dispersed form Ceramic waste annealed after shaping, including B2-10 B2030 GF010 ceramic articles (before and/or after use) B2-11 GF020 Waste and scrap of cermet (composite metal ceramics) Ceramic based fibres which are not specified or included B2-12 B2030 GF030 elsewhere B2040 Other waste mainly made of inorganic ingredients Partially refined calcium sulphate product of desulphurisation of B2-13 B2040 GG010 exhaust gas (FGD) Gypsum boards or partition wall waste, which remains after B2-14 B2040 GG020 the building has been demolished B2-15 GG030 Ash from the bottom and slag from coal power plants B2-16 GG040 Flying ash from coal power plants, unless specified elsewhere Slag from copper production, chemically stabilised, containing high percentage of iron (over 20%), in accordance with the industrial B2-17 B2040 GG080 standards (din 4301 and din 8201), and it is usually used in construction and for abrasive applications B2-18 B2040 GG090 Solid state sulphur B2-19 B2040 GG100 Limestone from calcium cyanamid production (ph 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 Shards of glass containing lithium tantalum and lithiumniobium B2-24 B2050 GG040 Fly ash from coal power plants, which is not on IA- A2060 List B2-25 B2060 GG060 Spent active coal, created by processing of drinking water as well as in the food and vitamins production industry, if not specified in IA-A4160 List B2-26 B2070 AB050 Calcium fluoride waste Gypsum waste created in the chemical industry processes, and B2-27 B2080 AB140 not included in IA A2040 List Anode scrap from the steel and aluminium production made of coke

10 B2-28 B2090 GG050 B2-29 B2100 B2-30 B2110 GG110 B2-31 B2120 or bitumen, refined in accordance with the usual industrial specifications (excluding anode waste which is created by the alkaline electrolysis of fluor in the metallurgical industry) Waste aluminium hydrates and waste aluminium and scrap of aluminium production excluding such materials which are used for gas purification, flocculation and filtering processes Bauxite waste ( red mud ) (with ph value scaled-down below 11.5) Waste acidic and alkaline solutions with ph value between 2 and 11.5 which are not corrosive or they have some other dangerous property (Note the appropriate paragraph in IA- A4090 List) Bituminous material (waste asphalt) from the roads construction and B2-32 B2130 maintenance, which does not contain tar (Note the appropriate paragraph in the IA A3200 List) B3. WASTES WHICH MAINLY CONTAIN INORGANIC B3. MATTERS, AND CAN CONATIN METALS AND INORGANIC MATTERS B3010 Solid waste of plastic The following materials made of plastic or mixture of plastic materials, provided that they are not mixed with other B3 B3010 waste and that are made in accordance with certain specification Waste of non halogenated polymers and copolymers, including, but not limited to: a) waste which will not be mixed b) should be taken into consideration B3-1 B3010 GH010 ETHYLENE B3-2 B3010 GH011 STYRENE B3-3 B3010 GH012 POLYPROPYLENE B3-4 B3010 GH013 POLYMERS OF VINYL CHLORIDE B3-5 B3010 GH014 POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE B3-6 B3010 GH014 ACRYLONITRILE B3-7 B3010 GH014 BUTADIENE B3-8 B3010 GH014 POLYACETALS B3-9 B3010 GH014 POLYAMIDE B3-10 B3010 GH014 POLYBUTYLENE TEREPHTHALATE B3-11 B3010 GH014 POLYCARBONATES B3-12 B3010 GH014 POLYETHER B3-13 B3010 GH014 POLYPHENYL SULFIDES B3-14 B3010 ACRYLIC POLYMERS B3-15 B3010 ALKANES C10-C13 (PLASTICIZERS) POLYURETHANE (NOT CONTAINING CHLORINE- B3-16 B3010 GH014 FLUORINE

11 HYDROCARBON-FREON B3-17 B3010 GH014 POLYSILOXANE (SILICONE) B3-18 B3010 GH014 POLYMETHYL METHACRYLATE B3-19 B3010 GH014 POLYVINYL ALCHOCOL B3-20 B3010 GH014 POLYVINY BUTYRAL B3-21 B3010 POLYVINYL ACETATE CURED RESINS WASTE OR PRODUCTS B3 B3010 GH015 OF CONDESATION INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING: B3-22 B3010 UREA FORMALDEHYDE 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 POLYAMIDE B3 B3010 THE FOLLOWING WASTES OF FLUORINATED POLYMERS: B3-28 B3010 PERFLUORO ETHYLENE/PROPYLENE (FEP) B3-29 B3010 PERFLUOROKSI-ALKANES (PFA) B3-30 B3010 Tetrafluoroethylene / perfluorovynil ether (PFA) B3-31 Tetrafluoroethylene / perfluorometylvynil ether (MFA) B3-32 B3010 POLYVYNILFLUORID (PVF) B3-33 B3010 POLYVINYLIDENE FLUORIDE (PVDF) Waste of paper, cardboard and paper products B3 B3020 The following materials, provided that they are not mixed with hazardous waste: B3 B3020 Waste and scrap of paper and cardboard of: B3-34 B3020 GI010 Unbleached paper or cardboard or of corrugated paper or cardboard B3-35 B3020 GI011 B3-36 B3020 GI012 Other paper and cardboard, made mostly of bleached chemical cellulose, unpainted in the mass Paper and cardboard, made mostly of mechanical cellulose (e.g. newspapers, journals, and similar printed materials) cellulose (e.g. newspapers, journals and similar printed B3-37 B3020 GI013 Others, including, but not limited to: 1. laminated cardboard 2. unsorted wastes TEXTILE WASTE B3 B3030 GI014 Following materials, provided that they are not mixed with other waste or that are prepared in accordance with specification: B3-38 B3030 Silk waste (including bushings that are unsuitable for filature, yarn waste and frayed textile materials) B3-39 B3030 GJ010 Not carded or combed

12 B3-40 B3030 GJ011 Others B3-41 B3030 GJ012 Wool wastes and fine or coarse animal hair, including yarn wastes, but excluding frayed textile materials B3-42 B3030 GJ020 Piece of combed out wool or fine animal hair B3-43 B3030 GJ021 Other wool waste or fine animal hair B3-44 B3030 GJ022 Waste of coarse animal hair Cotton waste (including yarn waste and frayed B3-45 B3030 GJ023 textile materials) B3-46 B3030 GJ030 Yarn waste B3-47 B3030 GJ031 Frayed textile materials B3-48 B3030 GJ032 Other B3-49 B3030 GJ033 Tow and flax waste B3-50 B3030 GJ040 Tow and wastes (including yarn wastes) from Cannabis sativa L.) B3-51 B3030 GJ050 B3-52 B3030 GJ060 B3-53 B3030 GJ070 B3-54 B3030 GJ080 B3-55 B3030 GJ090 Tow and wastes of jute and other bust textile fibres (including yarn waste and frayed textile materials) Tow and wastes (including yarn waste and frayed textile materials) of sisal and other textile fibres of agava genus Tow, pieces of combed out coconut fibre and waste (including yarn waste and frayed textile materials) Tow, combed out and abaca waste (manila or musa textiles nee), (including yarn waste and frayed textile materials) Tow, combed out piece and waste of ramie and other herbal textile materials, elsewhere unreferred to or included (including yarn waste and frayed textile materials) Waste (including combed out piece, yarn waste and frayed B3-56 B3030 GJ100 textile material) of artificial and synthetic fibres B3-57 B3030 GJ111 Of synthetic fibres B3-58 B3030 GJ112 Of artificial fibres B3-59 B3030 GJ 120 Worn-out, old clothes and other old products of textile Used rages, waste threads, ropes and braids and worn-out B3-60 B3030 threads, ropes and braids articles of textile materials B3-61 B3030 GJ 130 Used tatters, threads, ropes, braids waste and worn-out threads, ropes and braids articles of textile materials B3-62 B3030 GJ 131 Sorted B3-63 B3030 GJ 132 Other B3-64 B3035 Waste of textile floor coverings, rugs, carpets B3 B3040 Rubber waste

13 B3-65 B3040 B3-66 B3040 The following materials, provided that they are not mixed with other waste: Waste and scraps of hard rubber and scrapings (e.g. ebonite) Other rubber waste (excluding those specified elsewhere) B3 B3050 GL010 Untreated cork and wood wastes Waste and scraps of wood, agglomerated or not agglomerated into B3-67 B3050 forms, briquette, pallets or similar forms B3-68 B3050 GL020 Cork waste: crushed, granulated or ground B3 B3060 GM070 Agro-food industry waste, provided that they are not infectious: B3-69 B3060 Wine lees Dried and sterilised plant waste, residues and by-products weather or not in the form of palette, in the form B3-70 B3060 GM080 for animal feeding, which are not referred to or included elsewhere Degradation: residues from fat matter and wax processing B3-71 B3060 GM090 of animal or plant origin Waste of bones and horns, row, defatted, simply prepared B3-72 B3060 GM100 (but not cut into shapes), treated with acid or not gelatinised B3-73 B3060 GM110 Fish waste B3-74 B3060 GM120 Shells, barks, skins and other cocoa waste Other waste from agro-food industry, B3-75 B3060 excluding by-products which are in accordance with national and international standards for human and animal food B3-76 B3065 GM 130 Waste of edible oils and fats of plant or animal origin (e.g. oil used in cooking), if they do not have dangerous properties from Annex III of Basel convention Waste of bristles and pigs hair, sows or boars or badgers and other kinds of bristle hair. Other waste of agro-food industry, B3-77 GN010 excluding by-products, that meet national and international requirements for human and animal nutrition. Waste of horse hair, whether or not rolled, with B3-78 GN020 or without substrate Waste of skin or other parts of birds, with feathers and parts of feathers (further processed or not) and down, which is not B3-79 GN030 processed after cleaning, disinfection or conservation B3 B3070 Other waste B3-80 B3070 GO010 Waste of human hair

14 B3-81 B3070 GO020 Waste of straw Deactivating of fungus mycelium from penicillin production B3-82 B3070 GO030 intended for animal feeding B3-83 B3080 GK 010 Waste scrapings and scrap rubber Scrapings and other leather waste or mixed leather that are not applicable B3-84 B3090 GN040 for leather articles manufacture, excluding leather sludge containing no hexavalent chromium compounds and biocides (note the appropriate paragraph in IA A3100 List) Leather dust, ash, sludge or fine powder, containing no B3-85 B3100 AC 180 hexavalent chromium compounds and biocides (not those referred to in IA A3090 List) Fur waste containing no hexavalent chromium compounds and biocides, B3-86 B3110 or infectious substances (not those on the IA A3220 List) B3-87 B3120 Waste consisting of food colouring Waste polymer ethers and waste monomer ethers that are not B3-88 B3130 dangerous and not able to build peroxides Worn-out pneumatic tires (excluding those provided B3-89 B3140 GK 020 for the operations from Annex IVA of Basel Convention) B4. WASTES THAT CAN CONTAIN EITHER ORGANIC OR B4. INORGANIC INGREDIANTS Waste that are primarily composed of paint, ink and solid B4-1 B4010 AC090 water-based paints or latex containing no organic solvents, heavy metals or biocides to such an extent that they have hazardous characteristics (Note the IA A4070 List) Waste of production, formulation and use of resins, latex, plasticizers, glues, adhesives, that are not specified on IA List, that contain no solvents or other hazardous matters in such an extent to exhibit hazardous characteristics from Annex B4-2 B4020 III of Basel convention, that is, water-based, or glues based on casein starch, dextrin cellulose ethers, polyvinyl alcohols (Note IA 3050 List) B4-3 B4030 GO 050 Used disposable cameras without batteries (with batteries which are not included in IA List) Waste categories that are not hazardous according to the Basel Convention on Control of Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Waste and Disposal (Annex IX of Convention, i.e., IIB List of this decision) which can be hazardous if they contain some of hazardous properties referred to in Annex III of Convention, European Waste Catalogue 2000/532/EC and Guideline of the European Parliament and Council 2006/1013/EC on waste movement (Annex V List B).

15 Form 1 DOCUMENT ACCOMPANYING THE TRANSBOUNDARY MOVEMENT OF NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE Republic of Serbia, Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning Data on waste shipments (1) 1. Supplier of waste: 2. Importer/consignee Name: Name: Address: Address: Contact person: Contact person: Phone.: fax: Phone.: fax: Actual quantity: 5 (a) (2) The first carrier: Tonnes (Mg): m 3 : 4. Actual date of shipment: 5 (c) The third carrier: Name: 5 (b) The second carrier: Name: Address: Name: Address: Addres Contact person: s: Contact person: Phone.: Contact person: Phone.: Phone. Fax: : Fax: E- Fax: E- mail: mail: Means of Means of transport: Means of transport: Date of transfer: trasnport: Date of Signature: Date of transfer: transfer: Signature: Signature: 6. Waste producer (3) the case of waste laboratory analysis): 8. Recycling or reuse operation (or disposal in Stvarni proizvo a (i), novi proizvo a (i) ili The actal producer, new producer or Collector: R-code/D -code: Name: Address: Contact person: 9. Description and name of Phone.: fax: the waste:

16 7. Waste Treatment Plant Laboratory 10. Identification of waste (fill in relevant codes) Name: i) Basel Annex IX: Address: ii) OECD (if different from (i)): Contact person: iii) EC waste list: Phone.: fax: iv) National code: Countries/States concerned: Export/dispatch Transit Imort/destinati on 12. Statement of the person organising the waste delivery: I hereby certify that the above referred to information are accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I also certify that written contractual obligations have been entered into, with consignee Name: Date: Signature: TO BE COMPLETED BY THE TREATMENT PLANT OR LABORATORY: 14. Delivery is admitted in the treatment plant Or laboratory Quantity: Tonnes (Mg): Name: Date: Signature: (1) Information accompanying transboundary movement of non-hazardous waste from the Regulation on lists of non-hazardous waste for which the licence is not required, with documentation accompanying the transboundary movement of waste. (2 ) If there are more than three carriers, attach the information requested in paragraphs 5 (a), (b) and (c). (3) If the person who organises the deliveries is not producer or collector, the data of producer or collector are to be provided. REPUBLIC OF SERBIA Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning Form DPPKNO INFORMATION ACCOMPANYING SHIPMENT OF NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE Consignment information (1) 1. Person who arranges the 2. Importer/consignee shipment Name: Name: Address: Address: Contact person: Contact person: Phone.: Phone.: Fax: Actual quantity: Tonnes (Mg): m 3 : 4. Actual date of shipment: Fax:

17 5.(a) First carrier (2) 5. (b) Second : 5.(c) Third carrier: carrier: Name: Name: Name: Address: Address: Address: Contact person: Contact person: Contact person: Phone.: Phone.: Phone.: Fax: Fax: Fax: Means of shipment: Means of shipment: Date of transfer: Means of shipment: Date of transfer: Date of transfer: Signature: Signature: Signature: 6. Waste generator (3) 8. Recovery operation (or if appropriate disposal Original producer(s), new producer(s) operation In the case of waste referred to in or collector: Article 3(4)): Name: R-code/D-code: Address: Contact person: Phone.: Fax: 9. Usual description of the waste: 7. Recovery facility Laboratory Name: 10. Waste identification (fill in relevant codes): Address: (i) Basel Annex IX: (ii) OECD (if different from (i)): Contact person: (iii) EC list of wastes: Phone.: Fax: (iv) National code: Countries/States concerned: Export/dispatch Transit Import/destination 12. Declaration of the person who arranges the shipment: I certify that the above information is complete and correct to my best knowledge. I also certify that effective written contractual obligations have been entered into with the consignee (not required in the case of waste referred to in Article 3(4)): Name: Date: Signature: 13. Signature upon receipt of the waste by the consignee: Name: Date: Signature: TO BE COMPLETED BY THE RECOVERY FACILITY OR BY THE LABORATORY: 14. Shipment received at recovery or laboratory Quantity Tonnes m 3 : facility received: (Mg): Name: Date: Signature: (1) Information accompanying shipments of green listed waste and destined for recovery or waste destined for laboratory analysis pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006. For completing this document, see also the corresponding specific instructions as contained in Annex IC of Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006. (2) If more than three carriers, attach information as required in blocks 5 (a), (b), (c).

18 (3) When the person who arranges the shipment is not the producer or collector, information about the producer or collector shall be provided.

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