The Directive on port reception facilities, adopted in 2019, prevents marine pollution from ships by ensuring that waste generated on ships, and passively fished waste, is not thrown into the sea but returned to land and adequately managed. As part of this Directive, the Commission is today adopting four implementing regulations, prepared in cooperation with Member State experts, and in consultation with stakeholders:
Storage capacity for waste in a ship
When calling at an EU port, ships must deliver all waste to the port facilities. An exemption to this rule is applied for ships with sufficient capacity to store the waste accumulated during their intended voyage until they reach the next port of call. This Implementing Regulation defines how to determine whether a ship has sufficient storage capacity for this exemption to apply.
Ships that produce reduced quantities of waste and manage it sustainably
Reducing the amount of waste produced on board a ship is as important as the obligation to deliver it to a port. In order to incentivise this, the Directive requires that port fees are lower for ships that produce reduced quantities of waste, and manage it in a sustainable and environmentally sound manner. This Implementing Regulation defines the criteria for determining when a ship is entitled to a reduced fee for producing less waste and managing it well.
Reporting of waste caught in fishing nets
Ports must collect passively fished waste, i.e. waste caught in fishing nets during normal fishing vessel operations. So that such waste can be monitored, the Directive requires Member States to report on the amount and characteristics of passively fished waste delivered to their ports. This Implementing Regulation defines how to collect and report these data.
Selecting which ships to inspect
Member States are required to inspect 15% of ships calling in their ports to verify compliance with waste rules. When doing so, Member States must target those ships for which the risk of non-compliance is highest. This Implementing Regulation defines a mechanism for the selection of ships for inspection, based on common criteria, so that the selection is made in the same way across the EU.
Details
- Publication date
- 24 January 2022
- Author
- Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport