Business plans for prevention and eco-design.

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Business plans for prevention and eco-design.

Product producers who, throughout a calendar year, place on the market a quantity of packaging equal to or greater than a certain quantity, will be obliged to apply a five-year prevention and eco-design business plan.
Producers of products that, throughout a calendar year, introduce a quantity of packaging equal to or greater than the following quantities into the market will be obliged to apply a five-year prevention and eco-design business plan:

  • 250 tonnes, if exclusively glass,
  • 50 tonnes, if exclusively steel,
  • 30 tonnes, if exclusively aluminium,
  • 20 tonnes, if exclusively plastic,
  • 20 tonnes, if exclusively wood,
  • 15 tonnes, if exclusively cardboard or composite materials.
  • 300 tonnes, if it is several materials and each of them does not exceed, individually, the above quantities.

Product producers will have to implement these plans from the following year in which they exceed these thresholds.
The business plans for prevention and eco-design may be drawn up individually by the producers of the product, or by the collective systems of extended producer responsibility in which they participate.
Producers of products who have opted for the preparation of an individual plan shall send a report, within three months after the end of the plan, to the autonomous community where they have their registered office.
In the case of prevention plans drawn up by collective systems, the report will be sent within three months after the end of the plan, to the Autonomous Community where they have their registered office, which will send it to the rest of the Autonomous Communities.
The report must account for the degree of compliance with the prevention measures included in it, and in the case of the reports submitted by the collective system, the producers included in the scope of application of the Plan will be identified.
These reports will make it possible to verify compliance with the prevention and reuse objectives set out in Articles 6 and 8 of Royal Decree 1055/2022 itself.
Product producers or collective schemes shall make these reports available to the public, safeguarding, where appropriate, any confidential information relevant to the production or commercial activity of the product producers.

General information

Regional ministry
Consejeria De Fomento, Vivienda, Ordenacion Del Territorio Y Medio Ambiente
Governing board
Direc. General De Medio Ambiente Y Cambio Climatico (DIR3: A06045079)
Classification
Declarations and communications from interested parties
Subject(s)
Environment
Starting way
Interested
Target
Legal entities, self-employed persons and registered professionals
Subject to fees
No
Languages ​​in which the procedure can be completed
Spanish
Allow power of attorney
Yes
Links to web pages with specific information
Type

No links are included

Requirements

Producers of products that, throughout a calendar year, introduce a quantity of packaging equal to or greater than the following quantities into the market will be obliged to apply a five-year prevention and eco-design business plan:

  • 250 tonnes, if exclusively glass,
  • 50 tonnes, if exclusively steel,
  • 30 tonnes, if exclusively aluminium,
  • 20 tonnes, if exclusively plastic,
  • 20 tonnes, if exclusively wood,
  • 15 tonnes, if exclusively cardboard or composite materials.
  • 300 tonnes, if it is several materials and each of them does not exceed, individually, the above quantities.

Product producers will have to implement these plans from the following year in which they exceed these thresholds.
The business plans for prevention and eco-design may be drawn up individually by the producers of the product, or by the collective systems of extended producer responsibility in which they participate.
Producers of products who have opted for the preparation of an individual plan shall send a report, within three months after the end of the plan, to the autonomous community where they have their registered office.
In the case of prevention plans drawn up by collective systems, the report will be sent within three months after the end of the plan, to the Autonomous Community where they have their registered office, which will send it to the rest of the Autonomous Communities.
The report must account for the degree of compliance with the prevention measures included in it, and in the case of the reports submitted by the collective system, the producers included in the scope of application of the Plan will be identified.
These reports will make it possible to verify compliance with the prevention and reuse objectives set out in Articles 6 and 8 of Royal Decree 1055/2022 itself.
Product producers or collective schemes shall make these reports available to the public, safeguarding, where appropriate, any confidential information relevant to the production or commercial activity of the product producers.

Deadlines and submission

Deadline for submission

Within three months of the end of the plan.

Submission deadline start date
01/01/2011
Submission deadline end date
-
Periodicity
Subject to deadlines
Means of submission
Telematic
Online submission
At the General Electronic Registry
Art. 14. 2 of the Law 39/2015, of 1 October, of the Common Administrative Procedure of the Public Administrations, establishes the obligatory nature of the electronic management for certain subjects as, for example, a) The juridical persons, b) Entities without legal personality, c) Those who carry out a professional activity for which compulsory membership is required, for the procedures and actions they carry out with the Public Administrations in the exercise of said professional activity. In any case, within this group, notaries and property and mercantile registrars shall be included. d) Those who represent an interested party who is obliged to relate electronically with the Administration, e) The employees of the Public Administrations for the procedures and actions that they carry out with them due to their condition of public employee, in the form in which it is determined by regulation by each Administration.

Required documentation

It is not necessary to provide documentation

Processing and resolution

Instructor board
Directorate-General for the Environment and Climate Change.
Attributive rule

- Decree 73/2005, of 30 June, on the organic structure and modification of the lists of jobs in the Department of the Environment (BOC no. 152, of 9 August 2005).

- Decree 2/2019, of 24 January, which establishes the organic structure and partially modifies the List of Jobs of the Department of Rural Affairs, Fisheries and Food.

- Decree 106/2019, of 23 July, partially modifying the Basic Organic Structure of the Ministries of the Government of Cantabria.

- Decree 208/2019, of 13 November, amending the lists of jobs in the Ministries of the Presidency, Interior, Justice and Foreign Action; Innovation, Industry, Transport and Commerce; Public Works, Territorial Planning and Urban Planning; Rural Development, Livestock, Fisheries, Food and Environment; Economy and Finance; Universities, Equality, Culture and Sport; Education, Vocational Training and Tourism and Health.

Reports or opinions
No reports or opinions are required
Maximum deadline for decision
-
Average deadline for decision
-
Effects of the administrative silence or inactivity of the Administration
Initiation by request:
It does no have
Does it put an end to the administrative procedure?
No

Appeals

Type
No appeal

Regulations

Regulation applied
  • Law 7/2022, of 8 April, on waste and contaminated soil for a circular economy ("BOE" no. 85, of 09/04/2022).
  • Royal Decree 1055/20225, of 27 December, on packaging and packaging waste.
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