Collection, logistics & treatment requirements for WEEE - Part 6: Report on the alignment between Directive 2012/19/EU and EN 50625 series standards and EN 50614

This Technical Report provides information on the alignment between Directive 2012/19/EU and EN 50625 series standards and EN 50614.

Sammlung, Logistik und Behandlung von Elektro- und Elektronik-Altgeräten – Teil 6: Bericht über den Zusammenhang der Richtline 2012/19/EU mit der EN 50625 Normenreihe und der Norm EN 50614

Exigences de collecte, logistique et traitement pour les déchets d’équipements électriques et électroniques (DEEE) - Partie 6 : Rapport relatif à l’alignement sur la Directive 2012/19/UE des normes de la série EN 50625 et de l’EN 50614

Zahteve za zbiranje, logistiko in obdelavo odpadne električne in elektronske opreme (WEEE) - 6. del: Poročilo o usklajenosti med Direktivo 2012/19/EU, skupino standardov EN 50625 in EN 50614

To tehnično poročilo podaja informacije o usklajenosti med Direktivo 2012/19/EU ter skupino standardov EN 50625 in standardom EN 50614.

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Published
Publication Date
12-Jul-2018
Technical Committee
Drafting Committee
Current Stage
6060 - Document made available - Publishing
Start Date
13-Jul-2018
Due Date
06-Mar-2019
Completion Date
13-Jul-2018

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Collection, logistics & treatment requirements for WEEE - Part 6: Report on the
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TECHNICAL REPORT CLC/TR 50625-6

RAPPORT TECHNIQUE
TECHNISCHER BERICHT
July 2018
ICS 29.100.01; 31.220.01; 13.030.99

English Version
Collection, logistics & treatment requirements for WEEE - Part 6:
Report on the alignment between Directive 2012/19/EU and EN
50625 series standards and EN 50614
Exigences de collecte, logistique et traitement pour les Sammlung, Logistik und Behandlung von Elektro- und
déchets d'équipements électriques et électroniques (DEEE) Elektronik-Altgeräten - Teil 6: Bericht über den
- Partie 6 : Rapport relatif à l'alignement sur la Directive Zusammenhang der Richtline 2012/19/EU mit der EN
2012/19/UE des normes de la série EN 50625 et de l'EN 50625 Normenreihe und der Norm EN 50614
This Technical Report was approved by CENELEC on 2018-04-23.

CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.

European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization
Comité Européen de Normalisation Electrotechnique
Europäisches Komitee für Elektrotechnische Normung
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© 2018 CENELEC All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC Members.
Ref. No. CLC/TR 50625-6:2018 E

Contents Page
European foreword . 3
1 Scope . 4
2 Normative references . 4
3 Terms and definitions . 4
4 General . 4
5 EN and TS documents addressed . 5
6 Guidance . 5
6.1 Distinction between normative requirements and informative elements in standardization
deliverables 5
6.2 Description on how the standardisation deliverables relate to different provisions of the WEEE
directive 6
Annex A (informative) Description on how the standardisation deliverables relate to different provisions of
the WEEE directive . 7

European foreword
This document (CLC/TR 50625-6:2018) has been prepared by CLC/TC 111X "Environment”.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CENELEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This document has been prepared under mandate M/518 given to CENELEC by the European
Commission and the European Free Trade Association.
1 Scope
This Technical Report provides information on the alignment between Directive 2012/19/EU and
EN 50625 series standards and EN 50614 .
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
There are no normative references in this document.
3 Terms and definitions
No terms and definitions are listed in this document.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
• IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
• ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp
4 General
Commission mandate M/518 requires the production of a number of deliverables to support Directive,
2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). This Directive had to be transposed
into national law in all Member States by February 2014 and so the standards required to support this
legislation had to be developed according to a strict timescale.
Regarding the collection, logistics and treatment of WEEE, Directive 2012/19/EU contains some
requirements to be fulfilled by operators, most of these are not very specific. Mandate M/518 requires that
the deliverables prepared to support Directive 2012/19/EU be ‘state of the art’. Consequently, the
standards and technical specifications prepared under M/518 may contain more detail than the directive.
Mandate M/518 has the following provisions:
‘Article 8(5) of the WEEE Directive requires the Commission to request that the European standardisation
organisations develop European standards for the treatment, including recovery, recycling and preparing
for re-use, of WEEE, reflecting the state of the art. Unlike harmonised standards, the references of which
are published in the Official Journal of European Union, and which are prepared to support Union
harmonisation legislation, these standards do not automatically provide a "presumption of conformity".
However, the Commission may in the future adopt implementing acts laying down minimum quality
standards based in particular on the European standards developed by the European standardisation
organisations.
The European standard(s) requested by this mandate shall assist relevant operators in fulfilling the
requirements of the WEEE Directive. The European standard(s) may also give additional guidance to
operators beyond the level of protection requested strictly by the WEEE Directive. Such additional
guidance should be clearly distinguished from the rest of the text, e.g. figuring as a separate annex or in a

Under preparation. Stage at the time of publication: FprEN 50614:2018.
separate deliverable. The standard(s) shall distinguish between requirements which are of an informative
nature, and requirements which should be used by operators in the recycling chain in order to be able to
verify compliance with the requirements in the standard(s)’.
Based upon the above, CLC/TC 111X decided at the outset to not include annexes within each standard,
but instead to create a Technical Report. The European Commission has confirmed that a separate
Technical Report is an acceptable solution to meet the Mandate M/518.
NOTE An Annex ZZ is used in harmonised standards to link the provisions of the harmonised standard to the
Essential Requirements of the New Approach Directive it supports. As per the text shown above from mandate
M/518, this is not applicable to standards supporting the WEEE Directive.
5 EN and TS documents addressed
• EN 50625-1 :2014 Part 1: General treatment requirements
• EN 50625-2-1 :2015 Part 2-1: Treatment requirements for lamps
• EN 50625-2-2 :2015 Part 2-2: Treatment requirements for WEEE containing CRTs and flat
panel displays
• EN 50625-2-3 :2017 Part 2-3: Treatment requirements for temperature exchange
equipment and other WEEE containing VFC and/or VHC.
• EN 50625-2-4 :2017 Part 2-4: Treatment requirements for photovoltaic panels
• CLC/TS 50625-3-1 :2015 Part 3-1: Specification for de-pollution – General
• CLC/TS 50625-3-2 :2016 Part 3-2: Technical specification for de-pollution - Lamps
• CLC/TS 50625-3-3 :2017 Part 3-3: Specification for de-pollution – WEEE containing CRTs and
flat panel displays
• CLC/TS 50625-3-4 :2017 Part 3-4: Specification for de-pollution – temperature exchange
equipment and other WEEE containing VFC and/or VHC.
• CLC/TS 50625-3-5 :2017 Part 3-5: Technical specification for de-pollution – photovoltaic panels
• CLC/TS 50625-4 :2017 Specification for the collection and logistics associated with WEEE
• EN 50614 :2018 Requirements for the preparation for re-use of waste electrical and
electronic equipment
NOTE 1 CLC/TS 50625-5 Collection, logistics & Treatment requirements for WEEE – Part 5: Specification for the
final treatment of WEEE fractions - Copper and precious metals’ is not covered by the mandate M/518.
NOTE 2 EN 50614 is expected to be published in 2018.
6 Guidance
6.1 Distinction between normative requirements and informative elements in
standardization deliverables
The standard(s) are based on normative treatment requirements derived from the legal text of Directive
2012/19/EC, especially Annex VII. Some normative requirements are based on other existing EU
legislation and regulations.
The text is using normative text and when appropriate additional notes that are informative.
The standardisation deliverables have normative annexes and informative annexes.
The European Standards (EN) and Technical Specifications (TS) establish:
— A normative element; this element describes the scope of the document and/or sets out provisions
(including requirements).
— An informative element; this element is intended to assist the understanding or use of the document
or provides contextual information about its content, background or relationship with other
documents. Notes do not contain instructions, recommendation, permissions, or any information
considered indispensable for the use of the document. Informative annexes may contain optional
requirements.
Normative elements are not used in the following sections and/or elements of the documents:
Introduction; notes; examples; informative annex. The scope is a normative element, but is not a
requirement because it does not give an expression in the content of a document conveying objectively
verifiable criteria to be fulfilled and from which no deviation is permitted if compliance with the document
is to be claimed.
The standardisation deliverables mentioned in Clause 5, covered by M/518, can be the base for audits
that are required by some Member States and/or by Collection Schemes. In order to comply with these
standards an operator is expected to comply with what is stated in the normative text.
A standardisation deliverable does not in itself impose any obligation upon anyone to follow it. However,
an obligation can be imposed, for example, by legislation or by a contract which makes reference to the
document.
In order to be certified according to these standards a company is expected to comply with what is stated
in the normative text.
A more detailed description of informative and normative elements in the standardisation deliverables is
given in CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations Part 3:2017.
NOTE The Internal Regulations Part 3 from CEN/CENELEC provide information on normative and informative
elements in Clause 3, ‘Terms and definitions’. This clause also defines European Standards (EN) and Technical
Specifications (TS) and Technical Report (TR) documents. The objective of standardization is explained more in
Clause 4.
The standards do have normative annexes and informative annexes.
6.2 Description on how the standardisation deliverables relate to different provisions of
the WEEE directive
Appendix A gives a more detailed overview on how the standardisation deliverables relate to the different
provisions of the WEEE Directive.
Annex A
(informative)
Description on how the standardisation deliverables relate to different
provisions of the WEEE directive
WEEE Title Content of article European
Directive Standardisation
deliverables
developed under
M/518
Article 1 Subject matter This Directive lays down measures to protect the EN 50625-1
environment and human health by preventing or
EN 50625-2-1
reducing the adverse impacts of the generation and
EN 50625-2-2
management of waste from electrical and electronic
EN 50625-2-3
equipment (WEEE) and by reducing overall impacts of
resource use and improving the efficiency of such use
EN 50625-2-4
in accordance with Articles 1 and 4 of Directive
CLC/TS 50625-3-1
2008/98/EC, thereby contributing to sustainable
CLC/TS 50625-3-2
development.
CLC/TS 50625-3-3
CLC/TS 50625-3-4
CLC/TS 50625-3-5
CLC/TS 50625-4
EN 50614
Article 2 Scope 2.1. This Directive shall apply to electrical and EN 50625-1
electronic equipment (EEE) as follows:
EN 50625-2-1
(a) from 13 August 2012 to 14 August 2018
EN 50625-2-2
(transitional period), subject to paragraph 3, to EEE
EN 50625-2-3
falling within the categories set out in Annex I. Annex
EN 50625-2-4
II contains an indicative list of EEE which falls within
the categories set out in Annex I
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