Konferencje IMPEL dotyczące odpadów i TFS
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TFS Conference (Kassel, 2011)
This document summarizes the 2011 IMPEL-TFS Conference held in Kassel, Germany, focusing on the enforcement of waste shipment regulations, particularly the Waste Shipment Regulation (WSR). The conference featured presentations and discussions on topics like the Augias Project, end-of-life vehicles, the impact of the new Waste Framework Directive, and the role of shipping lines in preventing illegal waste shipments.
Waste&TFS Conference (2021)
This document summarizes the 2021 IMPEL Waste and TFS Conference, held virtually. It outlines the participation of environmental practitioners from various countries and organizations. The report emphasizes the importance of the Waste Shipment Regulation (WSR) and the need for international collaboration in its enforcement. It provides summaries of presentations on diverse topics, such as end-of-life ships, plastic waste shipments, and electronic data exchange
TFS Conference (Bonn, 2006)
The document summarizes the 2006 IMPEL-TFS Conference held in Bonn, Germany, focusing on the enforcement of waste shipment regulations, particularly the Waste Shipment Regulation. The conference featured presentations and discussions on topics such as the "Digital Dump" film, the Asian Network's experience, national threat assessment, enforcement week, and the role of TFS National Contact Points.
TFS Conference (Paris, 2007)
The conference focused on the enforcement of the Waste Shipment Regulation (WSR) and the implementation of the revised WSR, which was to apply from July 12, 2007
TFS Conference (Sofia, 2008)
This document summarizes the 2008 annual conference of the IMPEL-TFS cluster held in Sofia, Bulgaria, with representatives from 29 countries and organizations like the Secretariat of the Basel Convention, UNEP, and Interpol in attendance. The conference focused on the enforcement of transfrontier shipments of waste, with presentations and subgroup discussions on various topics, including ELV projects, EU-China collaboration, and efficient enforcement collaboration
TFS Conference (Ostersund, 2009)
The document summarizes the 2009 IMPEL-TFS Conference held in Östersund, Sweden. It highlights presentations on diverse topics, including illegal waste shipments, collaboration with Asian authorities, and the role of industry in enforcement. The conference aimed to inform participants about IMPEL-TFS activities and included workshops focused on topics like inspection systems and collaboration with African countries on e-waste.
TFS Conference (Basel, 2010)
This document summarizes the 2010 IMPEL-TFS Conference held in Basel, Switzerland, focusing on various aspects of waste management and enforcement. Presentations and workshops covered topics such as illegal e-waste shipments, risk-based approaches for waste inspections, and EU-Asia collaboration on waste management. The conference included discussions on new IMPEL TFS projects and an update on the Basel Convention Secretariat’s activities.
Waste&TFS Conference (Malta, 2022)
This document summarizes the 2022 IMPEL Waste and TFS Conference held in a hybrid format. It highlights presentations and discussions on various waste management aspects, including updates on IMPEL sub-projects, EU waste policy developments, the role of OLAF in combating waste crime, and the use of data and technology in the waste management sector.
TFS Conference (Liverpool, 2012)
This report summarizes the 2012 IMPEL-TFS Conference held in Liverpool, UK, focusing on improving the quality of recyclates and resource efficiency. It covers topics like the EPOW project, the Green List Guide for waste classification, and updates on ongoing IMPEL-TFS projects. The report also includes summaries of workshops and presentations on diverse topics, including ship dismantling and the quality of recyclates.
TFS Conference (Utrecht, 2013)
This report summarizes the 2013 IMPEL-TFS Conference in Utrecht, Netherlands, focusing on the future of the network and improving the quality of joint work in enforcing the WSR. The conference explored innovative enforcement approaches, ways to improve cooperation and information exchange, and a potential broadening of the TFS network’s scope. Discussions also centered around getting a better grip on the waste chain.
TFS Conference (Oslo, 2014)
The document summarizes the 2014 IMPEL-TFS Conference held in Oslo, Norway. It highlights discussions on recent amendments to the Waste Shipment Regulation (WSR), guidelines for customs controls on waste shipments, and the CWIT project on countering WEEE illegal trade. The report provides summaries of workshops covering topics like end-of-waste criteria, police collaboration, and WEEE testing.
Waste&TFS Conference (Ljubljana, 2015)
The document summarizes the 2015 IMPEL Waste and TFS Conference held in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The conference focused on various aspects of waste management, including illegal landfilling, return shipments, and cooperation between different inspectorates. Key presentations covered topics such as waste crime, the NEST taskforce, and the Efface project on combating environmental crime.
Waste&TFS Conference (Eschborn,2016)
This report summarizes the 2016 IMPEL Waste and TFS Conference held in Eschborn, Germany. The conference, themed “Circular Economy and International Cooperation,” included workshops focusing on inspection planning, illegal WEEE trade with Africa, recycling targets, and ship dismantling.
Waste&TFS Conference (Zwolle, 2018)
This document summarizes the 2022 IMPEL Waste and TFS Conference held in a hybrid format. It highlights presentations and discussions on various waste management aspects, including updates on IMPEL sub-projects, EU waste policy developments, the role of OLAF in combating waste crime, and the use of data and technology in the waste management sector.
Waste&TFS Conference (Bucharest, 2019)
This document is the final report of the 2019 IMPEL Waste & Transfrontier Shipments of Waste (TFS) Conference held in Bucharest, Romania. The conference focused on plastic waste, featuring workshops on topics such as Basel Convention changes, single-use plastic strategies, and the SWEAP reporting app. The report includes summaries of the workshops and presentations