Netcom: Recently, on the Internet, there is a national standard for the disposal of non-ferrous metals for environmental protection control standards for solid wastes that can be used as raw materials for China's import to wto. The standard download link points to the wto website:
Https://members.wto.org/crnattachments/2017/tbt/chn/17_5094_00_x.pdf
This standard has a series of regulations on the import of waste non-ferrous metals that can be used as raw materials. For example, the problem of inclusions that the industry cares about is also clearly stated:
The waste non-ferrous metals shall be restricted from the inclusion of other inclusions (including wood waste, waste paper, waste plastics, waste rubber, waste glass, wastes with a particle size of not more than 2 mm), and the total weight shall not exceed the imported waste non-ferrous metals. 1% of the total weight, of which the total weight of the powder (dust, sludge, crystalline salt, metal oxide, fiber ends, etc.) of the inclusion and contamination of not more than 2 mm shall not exceed the weight of the imported waste non-ferrous metal. 0.1%
This standard specifies the environmental protection control requirements for imported waste non-ferrous metals.
This standard is one of the series of environmental protection control standards for imported solid waste. It is applicable to the import management of waste non-ferrous metals in the catalogue of imported solid wastes that can be used as raw materials.
This standard was first published in 1996 and revised for the first time in 2005. This is the second revision, but it does not indicate the specific date of publication and implementation.
Foreword
In order to implement the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Prevention and Control of Environmental Pollution by Solid Wastes, the Law of the People's Republic of China on Prevention and Control of Radioactive Pollution, and other laws and regulations, strictly restrict the import of solid waste and control the environmental pollution caused by the import of waste non-ferrous metals that can be used as raw materials. standard.
This standard specifies the environmental protection control requirements for imported waste non-ferrous metals.
This standard is one of the series of environmental protection control standards for imported solid waste. It is applicable to the import management of waste non-ferrous metals in the catalogue of imported solid wastes that can be used as raw materials.
This standard was first published in 1996 and first revised in 2005. This is the second revision.
The main contents of this revision:
Increased the name of solid waste managed by the import of waste non-ferrous metals;
Increased requirements for external radiation penetration of imported non-ferrous metals;
Adjusted hazardous waste control requirements;
The control requirements for general inclusions and their powders are tightened;
The inspection requirements were revised.
From the date of implementation of this standard, the “Environmental Control Standard for the Environmental Protection of Solid Wastes Imported as Raw Materials†(gb 16487.72005) shall be abolished.
This standard is revised by the Department of Soil Environmental Management of the Ministry of Environmental Protection and the Department of Science and Technology Standards.
This standard is mainly drafted by: China Academy of Environmental Sciences.
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This standard is explained by the Ministry of Environmental Protection.
4.3 In the waste non-ferrous metals, the following inclusions should be strictly limited, and the total weight should not exceed 0.01% of the weight of imported non-ferrous metals.
a) a closed container;
b) Waste in the National List of Hazardous Wastes;
c) Identification according to gb 5085.1~gb 5085.6 identification standard, any other hazardous waste with one or more dangerous characteristics such as corrosive, toxic, flammable, and reactive.
4.4 In addition to the wastes listed above, the inclusion of other inclusions (including wood waste, waste paper, waste plastics, waste rubber, waste glass, wastes with a particle size of not more than 2 mm) shall be restricted in the waste non-ferrous metals. The total weight shall not exceed 1% of the total weight of imported waste non-ferrous metals, including the total amount of powders (dust, sludge, crystalline salts, metal oxides, fiber ends, etc.) of inclusions and contaminated particles having a particle size of not more than 2 mm. The weight shall not exceed 0.1% of the weight of the imported waste non-ferrous metal (except for the requirements of Article 4.3).
5 test
5.1 This standard test adopts the method of random sampling inspection, and adopts the method of unpacking, unpacking, unpacking/bundling and sorting of imported wastes in container shipping, and adopting the method of opening and checking and landing inspection for imported wastes in bulk shipping. For the imported waste in bulk land transport, the method of unpacking inspection and landing inspection shall be carried out, and if necessary, it shall be sent to the laboratory for testing (including the radionuclide specific activity, dangerous characteristics, etc.). The results of the random sampling test are used as the results of the bulk shipment inspection.
5.2 The inspection of Article 4.1 of this standard shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of sn/0570.
5.3 This standard 4.3c) is tested in accordance with the method specified in gb 5085.1~gb 5085.6.
5.4 The inspection of other provisions of this standard shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of sn/t 1791.9.
Original title: Heavyweight | Imported solid waste standard announced that the total weight of waste non-ferrous metal inclusions should not exceed 1% of imported waste non-ferrous metals
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