Understanding WFD
Understanding WFD
The Waste Framework Directive sets out measures addressing the adverse impacts of the generation and management of waste on the environment and human health, and for improving efficient use of resources which are crucial for the transition to a circular economy.
As part of the implementation of the EU’s action plan for the circular economy adopted in 2015, the revised Waste Framework Directive entered into force in July 2018. It gave ECHA the task to develop a database with information on articles containing substances of very high concern (SVHCs) on the Candidate List. New substances are regularly added to the Candidate List under REACH.
Companies that produce, import or supply articles containing Candidate List substances have to submit information on these articles placed on EU market to the SCIP database, as from 5 January 2021. These articles can be produced in the EU or imported from non-EU countries.
The information in the database may help waste operators in sorting and recycling articles that contain Candidate List substances, and support consumers in making informed choices and considering how to best use and dispose of such articles. Overall the database should contribute to the progressive substitution of SVHCs in articles and to the development of safer alternatives.
The SCIP database has three main objectives:
- Decrease the generation of waste containing hazardous substances by supporting the substitution of substances of concern in articles placed on the EU market.
- Make information available to further improve waste treatment operations.
- Allow authorities to monitor the use of substances of concern in articles and initiate appropriate actions over the whole lifecycle of articles, including at their waste stage.
The SCIP database complements the existing communication and notification obligations for Candidate List substances in articles under REACH.
Timeline
4 July 2018
- Revised Waste Framework Directive enters into force
Early 2020
– Prototype of the database is released
5 January 2021
- Duty for suppliers of articles to submit information to the database kicks in
- Use Case - Regulators: Supporting efficient and effective development, enforcement and evaluation of regulation (Wood, 2019) [PDF]
- European Commission – Circular Economy Action Plan
- Candidate List
- Candidate List substances in articles under REACH
- ECHA Guidance on substance in articles
- Webinar: How to search data on substances in the SCIP dissemination portal
02 December 2021