Collective disposal without proof of disposal
Waste producers can have hazardous waste collected by a waste collector within the scope of collective disposal if they do not generate more than two tonnes of hazardous waste per year in total, and receive a take-over certificate for this from the waste collector or the disposal company. This must be kept for three years. The waste producer must enter his waste producer number in the transfer note.
Tip: In the case of lead accumulators, the use of collective disposal is also permitted for waste quantities exceeding 20 tonnes per year.
Waste producers who exceed the quantities for collective disposal or do not wish to use collective disposal must prepare a waste disposal certificate before starting disposal. So-called exempted disposers can issue certificates of disposal in the privileged procedure. In other cases, the certificate of disposal must be confirmed by the authority.
You must keep the certificate of disposal electronically.
You can enter the data required in the certificate of disposal
- enter, sign and send it via the free web portal of the Länder (Länder-eANV) or
- You can use commercial software products for this purpose.
Tip: The Central Coordination Office of the Länder (ZKS) is not an authority, but a data server. You can reach the ZKS online at www.ZKS-Abfall.de. There you will also find the Länder eANV, which you can use to create, sign and send certificates.
Only when the certificate of disposal is available to the producer, the disposer and the authorities may the actual disposal begin.
Caution: Hazardous waste for disposal may furthermore only be disposed of if it has been assigned to the disposal company by the SAA Sonderabfallagentur Baden-Württemberg GmbH (SAA).
A consignment note must be drawn up for each individual waste transport and passed on to the waste transporter and the disposer, who in turn informs the authorities. The consignment note must also be
- electronically,
- signed and
- sent electronically.
Tip: During transport, the carrier must carry a paper containing the information from the electronic consignment note. It is advisable to make a printout of the consignment note from the electronic system and give it to the carrier.
The disposer sends the consignment note data set signed by him back to the producer's mailbox. He proves the proper disposal of the waste batch. The data record is entered into an electronic register and must be kept there for three years.