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Document 32016D2323

    Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/2323 of 19 December 2016 establishing the European List of ship recycling facilities pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council on ship recycling (Text with EEA relevance )

    C/2016/8507

    OJ L 345, 20.12.2016, p. 119–128 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, HR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

    Legal status of the document In force: This act has been changed. Current consolidated version: 20/07/2024

    ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/dec_impl/2016/2323/oj

    20.12.2016   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    L 345/119


    COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION (EU) 2016/2323

    of 19 December 2016

    establishing the European List of ship recycling facilities pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council on ship recycling

    (Text with EEA relevance)

    THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,

    Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,

    Having regard to Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 November 2013 on ship recycling and amending Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 and Directive 2009/16/EC (1), and in particular Article 16 thereof,

    Whereas:

    (1)

    Pursuant to Article 16(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013, the Commission is to adopt implementing acts to establish a European List of ship recycling facilities which are located in the Union and have been notified by the Member States in accordance with Article 14(3) of that Regulation and of ship recycling facilities located in a third country and whose inclusion is based on an assessment of the information and supporting evidence provided or gathered in accordance with Article 15 of the same Regulation.

    (2)

    Member States have notified a total of 18 ship recycling facilities located in the Union as compliant with the relevant requirements of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013. In accordance with Article 16(1)(a) of that Regulation, those facilities should be included in the European List of ship recycling facilities.

    (3)

    As regards ship recycling facilities located in a third country for which an application for inclusion in the European List has been submitted to the Commission in accordance with Article 15 of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013, the assessment of the relevant information and supporting evidence provided or gathered is still ongoing. The Commission is to adopt implementing acts pertaining to those ship recycling facilities located outside the Union once the assessment is finalised.

    (4)

    The information to be included in the European List is listed in the second subparagraph of Article 16(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013. In order to reflect those requirements, the European List should be structured in accordance with that provision. Pursuant to Article 16(3) of that Regulation, the European List is to also indicate the date of expiry of the inclusion of the ship recycling facility.

    (5)

    The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Ship Recycling Regulation Committee established under Article 25 of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013,

    HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

    Article 1

    The European List of ship recycling facilities pursuant to Article 16(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 shall be established as set out in the Annex to this Decision.

    Article 2

    This Decision shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

    Done at Brussels, 19 December 2016.

    For the Commission

    The President

    Jean-Claude JUNCKER


    (1)   OJ L 330, 10.12.2013, p. 1.


    ANNEX

    EUROPEAN LIST OF SHIP RECYCLING FACILITIES PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 16(1) OF REGULATION (EU) No 1257/2013

    Ship recycling facilities located in a Member State of the Union

    Name of the facility

    Method of recycling

    Type and size of ships that can be recycled

    Limitations and conditions under which the ship recycling facility operates, including as regards hazardous waste management

    Details on the explicit or tacit procedure for the approval of the ship recycling plan by the competent authority (1)

    Maximum annual ship recycling output, calculated as the sum of the weight of ships expressed in LDT that have been recycled in a given year in that facility (2)

    Date of expiry of inclusion in the European List (3)

    BELGIUM

    NV Galloo Recycling Ghent

    Scheepszatestraat 9

    9000 Gent

    Belgium

    Phone: +32 92512521

    Email: peter.wyntin@galloo.com

    Alongside (wet berth), slope

    All types of ships as defined in Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

    Maximum ship dimensions:

     

    Length: 265 meters

     

    Width: 36 meters

     

    Draught: 12,5 meters

     

    Tacit approval, with a maximum review period of 30 days

    34 000  (4)

    31 March 2020

    DENMARK

    Fornæs ApS

    Rolshøjvej 12-16

    8500 Grenå

    Denmark

    www.fornaes.dk

    Dismantling by quay and subsequent scrapping on impermeable floors with effective drainage systems

    All types of ships as defined in Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

    Maximum ship dimensions:

     

    Length: 150 meters

     

    Width: 25 meters

     

    Draught: 6 meters

     

    GT: 10 000

    The municipality of Norddjurs has the right to allocate Hazardous waste for environmentally approved reception facilities.

    Tacit approval, maximum review period of 2 weeks

    30 000  (5)

    30 June 2021

    Smedegaarden A/S

    Vikingkaj 5

    6700 Esbjerg

    Denmark

    www.smedegaarden.net

    Dismantling by quay and subsequent scrapping on impermeable floors with effective drainage systems

    All types of ships as defined in Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

    Maximum ship dimensions:

     

    Length: 170 meters

     

    Width: 40 meters

     

    Draught: 7,5 meters

     

    Tacit approval, maximum review period of 2 weeks

    20 000  (6)

    15 September 2021

    FRANCE

    GARDET & DE BEZENAC Recycling/Groupe BAUDELET ENVIRONNEMENT — GIE MUG

    616, Boulevard Jules Durand

    76600 Le Havre

    France

    Phone: +33 235557750

    Email: p.dupalut@gardet-bezenac.com

    Floating and slipway

    All types of vessels as defined in Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

    Maximum ship dimensions:

     

    Length: 150 meters

     

    Width: 18 meters

     

    LDT: 7 000

    Environmental limitations are defined in the prefectural authorisation.

    Explicit approval — The competent authority for the approval decision is the Ministry of environment.

    16 000  (7)

    30 December 2021

    Grand Port Maritime de Bordeaux

    152, Quai de Bacalan — CS 41320 — 33082 Bordeaux Cedex

    France

    Phone: +33 556905800

    Email: p-brocart@bordeaux-port.fr

    Alongside, drydock

    All types of vessels as defined in Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

    Maximum ship dimensions (drydock):

     

    Length: 240 meters

     

    Width: 37 meters

     

    Depth: 17 meters

    Environmental limitations are defined in the prefectural authorisation.

    Explicit approval — The competent authority for the approval decision is the Ministry of environment.

    18 000  (8)

    21 October 2021

    Les Recycleurs bretons

    Zone Industrielle de Kerbriant — 29 610 Plouigneau

    Plouigneau

    France

    Phone: +33 611747401

    Email: Jm.abiven@recycleurs-bretons.fr

    Alongside, drydock

    All types of vessels as defined in Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

    Maximum ship dimensions (drydock):

     

    Length: 225 meters

     

    Width: 34 meters

     

    Depth: 27 meters

    Environmental limitations are defined in the prefectural authorisation.

    Explicit approval — The competent authority for the approval decision is the Ministry of environment.

    5 500  (9)

    24 May 2021

    LATVIA

    A/S ‘Tosmares kuģubūvētava’

    Ģenerāļa Baloža street 42/44, Liepaja, LV-3402

    Latvia

    Phone: +371 63401919

    Email: shipyard@tosmare.lv

    Ship dismantling (wet berth and dry dock)

    All types of ships as defined in Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

    Maximum ship dimensions:

     

    Length: 165 m

     

    Width: 22 m

     

    Depth: 7 m

     

    DWT: 14 000

     

    GT: 200-12 000

     

    Weight: 100-5 000 tonnes

     

    LDT: 100-5 000

    See national permit No LI-10-IB-0024.

    Explicit approval — written notification in 30 working days

    0 (10)

    11 June 2020

    LITHUANIA

    UAB APK

    Minijos 180 (berth 133A), LT 93269, Klaipėda,

    Lithuania

    Phone: +370 46365776

    Fax +370 46365776

    Email: uab.apk@gmail.com

    Alongside (wet berth)

    All types of ships as defined in Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

    Maximum ship dimensions:

     

    Length: 130 meters

     

    Width: 35 meters

     

    Depth: 10 meters

     

    GT: 3 500

    See national permit No TL-KL.1-15/2015

    Explicit approval — written notification in 30 working days

    1 500  (11)

    17 March 2020

    UAB Armar

    Minijos 180 (berth 127A), LT 93269, Klaipėda,

    Lithuania

    Phone: +370 68532607

    Email: armar.uab@gmail.com; albatrosas33@gmail.com

    Alongside (wet berth)

    All types of ships as defined in Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

    Maximum ship dimensions:

     

    Length: 80 meters

     

    Width: 16 meters

     

    Depth: 6 meters

     

    GT: 1 500

    See national permit No TL-KL.1-16/2015

    Explicit approval — written notification in 30 working days

    3 910  (12)

    17 March 2020

    UAB Vakaru refonda

    Minijos 180(berth 129, 130, 131A, 131, 132, 133A), LT 93269, Klaipėda,

    Lithuania

    Phone: +370 46483940/483891

    Fax +370 46483891

    Email: refonda@wsy.lt

    Alongside (wet berth)

    All types of ships as defined in Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

    Maximum ship dimensions:

     

    Length: 230 meters

     

    Width: 55 meters

     

    Depth: 14 meters

     

    GT: 70 000

    See national permit No (11.2)-30-161/2011/TL-KL.1-18/2015

    Explicit approval — written notification in 30 working days

    20 140  (13)

    21 May 2020

    THE NETHERLANDS

    Keppel-Verolme

    Prof. Gerbrandyweg 25

    3197 KK Rotterdam-Botlek

    The Netherlands

    Phone: +31 181234353

    Email: mzoethout@keppelverolme.nl

    Shipbreaking

    Maximum ship dimensions:

     

    Length: 405 meters

     

    Width: 90 meters

     

    Depth: 11,6 meters

    The site has a permit to operate; this permit contains limitations and conditions to operate in an environmental sound manner.

    Explicit approval

    52 000  (14)

    21 July 2021

    Scheepsrecycling Nederland B.V.

    Havenweg 1; 3295 XZ s-Gravendeel

    Postbus 5234; 3295 ZJ s-Gravendeel

    The Netherlands

    Phone: +31 786736055

    Email: info@sloperij-nederland.nl

    Shipbreaking

    Maximum ship dimensions:

     

    Length: 200 meters

     

    Width: 33 meters

     

    Depth: 6 meters

     

    Height: 45 meters (Botlekbridge)

    Recycling operations start on water to make the hull lighter; the winch to haul ships on the ramp can pull 2 000 tonnes.

    The site has a permit to operate; this permit contains limitations and conditions to operate in an environmental sound manner.

    Explicit approval

    9 300  (15)

    27 September 2021

    POLAND

    ALMEX Sp. Z o.o.

    ul. Ks. Stanislawa Kujota 1

    70-605 Szczecin

    Poland

    Piers and recycling plots on land-sea interface

    Any type of vessel.

    Maximum ship dimensions:

     

    Length: 120 meters

     

    Width: 20 meters

     

    Depth: 6 meters

     

    DWT: 6 000

     

    GT: 2 500

     

    LDT: 2 500

    See permit WOŚ.II.7243.7.4.2014.IB

    Explicit approval

    (details to be provided in early 2017 once new domestic legislation enters into force)

    4 000  (16)

    30 June 2017

    PORTUGAL

    Navalria — Docas, Construções e Reparações Navais

    Porto Comercial, Terminal Sul, Apartado 39, 3811-901 Aveiro

    Portugal

    Dry dock dismantling, decontamination and dismantling on an horizontal plane and inclined plane, according to the ship's size

    Nominal capacity of the horizontal plane: 700 tonnes

    Nominal capacity of the inclined plane: 900 tonnes

     

    Conditions applied to the activity are defined in specifications annexed to Title (AL n.o 5/2015/CCDRC, of 26 January 2016

    1 900 tonnes (17)

    26 January 2020

    SPAIN

    DDR VESSELS XXI, S.L.

    Port of ‘El Musel’

    Gijon

    Spain

    Phone: +34 630144416

    Email: abarredo@ddr-vessels.com

    Dismantling ramp

    All types of vessel, except nuclear

    Maximum ship dimensions:

     

    Length: 84,95 meters

    (Ships up to 169,9 meters which can operate a zero rollover or negative ramp movement may be accepted depending on the outcome of a detailed feasibility study)

    The limitations are included in the integrated environmental authorisation.

    No express procedure defined yet.

    0 (18)

    28 July 2020

    UNITED KINGDOM

    Able UK Limited

    Teesside Environmental Reclamation and Recycling Centre

    Graythorp Dock

    Tees Road

    Hartlepool

    Cleveland

    TS25 2DB

    United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1642806080

    Email: info@ableuk.com

    Ship dismantling and associated treatment authorised with dry dock and wet berth

    Any vessel within the dimensions authorised within the permit.

    Maximum ship dimensions:

     

    Length: 337,5 meters

     

    Beam: 120 meters

     

    Draft: 6,65 meters

    The facility has a Ship Recycling Facility Plan that meets the requirements of the EU Regulations.

    The site is authorised by way of a permit (Reference EPR/VP3296ZM) that limits the operations and places conditions on the operator of the facility.

    The approval mechanism is via a joint competent authority (Environment Agency and Health and Safety Executive) agreement on the Ship Recycling Facility Plan that is formally authorised via a variation of an existing Environmental Permit.

    66 340  (19)

    6 October 2020

    Harland and Wolff Heavy Industries Limited

    Queen's Island

    Belfast

    BT3 9DU

    United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 2890458456

    Email: trevor.hutchinson@harland-wolff.com

    Ship dismantling and associated treatment authorised with dry dock, and wet berth

    Any vessels with the dimensions detailed in the agreed Working Plan.

    Maximum ship dimensions:

    The main dock (the largest) is 556 m × 93 m × 1,2 m DWT, and can take vessels up to this size. This largest dry dock is 1,2 million DWT.

    The facility has a Ship Recycling Facility Plan that meets the requirements of the EU Regulations. The site is authorised by way of a waste management licence, authorisation number LN/07/21/V2 that limits the operations and places conditions on the operator of the facility.

    The approval mechanism is via a joint competent authority agreement between The Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) and The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI) on the Ship Recycling Facility Plan that is formally authorised via the modification of an existing waste management licence (WML).

    13 200  (20)

    3 August 2020

    Swansea Drydock Ltd

    Prince of Wales Dry Dock

    Swansea

    Wales

    SA1 1LY

    United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1792654592

    Email: info@swanseadrydocks.com

    Ship dismantling and associated treatment authorised with dry dock, and wet berth

    Any vessel within the dimensions authorised within the permit.

    Maximum ship dimensions:

     

    Length: 200 meters

     

    Beam: 27 meters

     

    Draft: 7 meters

    Site has a Ship Recycling Facility Plan that meets with the requirements of EU Regulations.

    The site is authorised by way of a permit (Reference EPR/UP3298VL) that limits the operations and places conditions on the operator of the facility.

    The approval mechanism is via a joint competent authority (Natural Resources Wales and Health and Safety Executive) agreement on the Ship Recycling Facility Plan that is formally authorised via a variation of an existing Environmental Permit

    7 275  (21)

    2 July 2020

    Abbreviations:

    DWT

    Deadweight Tonnage

    GT

    Gross Tonnage

    LDT

    Light Displacement Tonnage


    (1)  As referred to in Article 7(3) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 on ship recycling

    (2)  Pursuant to Article 32(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 on ship recycling, ‘the maximum annual ship recycling output is determined by selecting the highest value occurring in the preceding 10-year period for each ship recycling facility, or, in the case of a newly authorised ship recycling facility, the highest annual value achieved at that facility’.

    (3)  The date of expiry of inclusion in the European List corresponds to the date of expiry of the permit or authorisation granted to the facility in the Member State.

    (4)  According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 50 000 LDT per year.

    (5)  See note 4.

    (6)  See note 4.

    (7)  According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 18 000 LDT per year.

    (8)  According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 23 000 LDT per year.

    (9)  According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 10 000 LDT per year.

    (10)  According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 15 000 LDT per year.

    (11)  According to its permit, the facility is authorised to recycle a maximum 30 000 LDT per year.

    (12)  According to its permit, the facility is authorised to recycle a maximum 6 000 LDT per year.

    (13)  According to its permit, the facility is authorised to recycle a maximum 45 000 LDT per year.

    (14)  According to its permit, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 100 000 tonnes per year.

    (15)  According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 45 000 LDT per year.

    (16)  See note 9.

    (17)  No information on theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity was provided.

    (18)  According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 60 000 LDT per year.

    (19)  According to its permit, the facility is authorised to recycle a maximum of 230 000 tonnes per year.

    (20)  According to its permit, the facility is authorised to recycle a maximum of 300 000 tonnes per year.

    (21)  According to its permit, the facility is authorised to recycle a maximum of 74 999 tonnes per year.


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