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Agreement Document symbol Notifying Member Year Harmonized types of environment-related objectives Harmonized types of measures Harmonized types of sectors subject to the measure Measure description See more information
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/NZL/114 New Zealand 2022
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
Technical regulation or specifications Agriculture, Chemicals
Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines …
Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines (Inhibitor Substances) Order 2022: This is an interim Order in Council that declares 46 inhibitor substances as 'agricultural compounds' and enables these substances to be registered under the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Act 1997 (ACVM Act). The Order in Council also provides a definition for what an inhibitor is. In early 2022, the 46 listed inhibitor substances were identified with help from agrichemical companies as being used under this definition. The ACVM Act does not currently provide a pathway for inhibitors to be registered under the Act, because they are considered 'out of scope'. This interim measure responds to requests by agrichemical companies that inhibitors are able to be registered under the ACVM Act. (...) Proposed legislation to amend the scope of the ACVM Act to include inhibitors is expected to be introduced to Parliament in late 2022. (...)
Environment related objective
To protect the environment by prescribing specifications for hazardous substances.
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines (Inhibitor Substances) Order 2022: This is an interim Order in Council that declares 46 inhibitor substances as 'agricultural compounds' and enables these substances to be registered under the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Act 1997 (ACVM Act). The Order in Council also provides a definition for what an inhibitor is. In early 2022, the 46 listed inhibitor substances were identified with help from agrichemical companies as being used under this definition. The ACVM Act does not currently provide a pathway for inhibitors to be registered under the Act, because they are considered 'out of scope'. This interim measure responds to requests by agrichemical companies that inhibitors are able to be registered under the ACVM Act. (...) Proposed legislation to amend the scope of the ACVM Act to include inhibitors is expected to be introduced to Parliament in late 2022. (...)
Inhibitor substances
Type of measure
Technical specifications
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
To be determined
Keywords
Environment
Hazardous
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/NZL/113 New Zealand 2022 Sustainable forestry management
Conformity assessment procedures, Technical…
Conformity assessment procedures, Technical regulation or specifications
Forestry
Forests (Legal Harvest Assurance) Amendment Bill:…
Forests (Legal Harvest Assurance) Amendment Bill: The New Zealand Government is seeking to establish a new regulatory system to provide legal harvest assurance for the forestry and wood-processing sector. It is expected to operate in a manner that will:
· assist in the prevention of international trade in illegally harvested timber; and (...)
· reduce the risk that timber imported into New Zealand is sourced from illegally harvested timber. (...)
The Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI) is working on developing legislation that would:
· establish a definition of "legally harvested"
· require operators (log traders, primary processors and importers/exporters of timber products) in the timber products supply chain to be registered and conduct due diligence and risk mitigation; (...)
· oblige forest owners or people who have the right to harvest to provide information on the harvest to others in the supply chain;
· provide for exemptions, a compliance and enforcement regime, and other elements needed for a legal harvest assurance system.
New Part 6: Log traders
The proposed legal harvest system in new Part 5 will have operational overlaps with the registration of log traders in Part 2A of the Act (...)
Environment related objective
To promote the development of a sustainable forestry sector.
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Forests (Legal Harvest Assurance) Amendment Bill: The New Zealand Government is seeking to establish a new regulatory system to provide legal harvest assurance for the forestry and wood-processing sector. It is expected to operate in a manner that will:
· assist in the prevention of international trade in illegally harvested timber; and (...)
· reduce the risk that timber imported into New Zealand is sourced from illegally harvested timber. (...)
The Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI) is working on developing legislation that would:
· establish a definition of "legally harvested"
· require operators (log traders, primary processors and importers/exporters of timber products) in the timber products supply chain to be registered and conduct due diligence and risk mitigation; (...)
· oblige forest owners or people who have the right to harvest to provide information on the harvest to others in the supply chain;
· provide for exemptions, a compliance and enforcement regime, and other elements needed for a legal harvest assurance system.
New Part 6: Log traders
The proposed legal harvest system in new Part 5 will have operational overlaps with the registration of log traders in Part 2A of the Act (...)
Forestry and wood-processing
Type of measure
Technical regulations and registration
ICS - HS Code
4401
4402
4403
4404
4406
4407
4408
4409
4410
4412
4413
4414
4415
4416
4417
4418
4420
4701
4702
4703
4704
4705
4801
4802
4803
4804
4805
4806
4807
4808
4809
4810
4811
4813
4816
4817
4818
4819
4820
4821
4823
9401
9403
9406
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Regulations developed and implemented from early 2023
Keywords
Forest
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/NZL/112 New Zealand 2022
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management, Sustainable agriculture management
Technical regulation or specifications Agriculture, Chemicals
An application (APP203974) for a reassessment…
An application (APP203974) for a reassessment under section 63 and 63A of the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (HNSO) Act: Hydrogen cyanamide is a plant-growth regulator (...) New information on the effects of hydrogen cyanamide led to reassessment grounds being established under section 62 of the HSNO Act in September 2019. The new information included the human health and environmental risk assessments undertaken by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). The EFSA review, other assessments published by regulatory authorities in the United States (US) and the Europe Union (EU), and risk assessments provided by stakeholders, have been used to inform the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) current assessment of risks and benefits of hydrogen cyanamide use in New Zealand. Based on its preliminary assessment, the EPA is recommending that current approvals for hydrogen cyanamide be declined, and the substance no longer be approved. The EPA is proposing that hydrogen cyanamide be phased out over five years, with tighter controls taking immediate effect after the final decision on the reassessment.
Environment related objective
To protect the environment by reassessing the environmental risk of an agrichemical.
Measure description Coverage of the measure
An application (APP203974) for a reassessment under section 63 and 63A of the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (HNSO) Act: Hydrogen cyanamide is a plant-growth regulator (...) New information on the effects of hydrogen cyanamide led to reassessment grounds being established under section 62 of the HSNO Act in September 2019. The new information included the human health and environmental risk assessments undertaken by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). The EFSA review, other assessments published by regulatory authorities in the United States (US) and the Europe Union (EU), and risk assessments provided by stakeholders, have been used to inform the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) current assessment of risks and benefits of hydrogen cyanamide use in New Zealand. Based on its preliminary assessment, the EPA is recommending that current approvals for hydrogen cyanamide be declined, and the substance no longer be approved. The EPA is proposing that hydrogen cyanamide be phased out over five years, with tighter controls taking immediate effect after the final decision on the reassessment.
Hydrogen cyanamide
Type of measure
Environmental risk assessment
ICS - HS Code
65.100
Subsidy amount Implementation period
To be determined
Keywords
Environment
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/NZL/111 New Zealand 2022
Environmentally friendly consumption, Waste…
Environmentally friendly consumption, Waste management and recycling
Technical regulation or specifications Manufacturing
Transforming Recycling (Part 1: Container Return…
Transforming Recycling (Part 1: Container Return Scheme): The attached consultation document outlines New Zealand's proposal to transform recycling, of which Part 1 includes the establishment of a beverage container return scheme. The container return scheme is a resource recovery scheme that encourages people to return beverage containers for recycling or refilling in exchange for a refundable deposit. The proposed regulations will set out the eligible beverage containers that can be sold on the New Zealand market under the Container Return Scheme. The Container Return Scheme is proposed to include labelling requirements for eligible containers, and a 20 cent refundable deposit (and scheme fee of 3 to 5 cents per container + GST) being applied on eligible containers when they enter the market. The scope of the scheme is proposed to cover single use beverage containers made from glass, plastic (PET, HDPE and PP only, and recyclable bio-based HDPE and PET), metal (e.g. aluminum, steel, tinplate and bimetals), and liquid paperboard. Beverage containers eligible for return would have specific conditions of acceptance, which may include a scheme label or identifying mark, a barcode, a QR code or other form of unique identification. If the scheme is to proceed, details of specific labelling requirements will be worked through during the development of the regulations in 2024. It is proposed that fresh milk would be exempt in all packaging types. (...) It is also not frequently consumed while 'out and about' and thus presents a lesser litter issue. (...)
Environment related objective
To protect the environment and promote recycling.
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Transforming Recycling (Part 1: Container Return Scheme): The attached consultation document outlines New Zealand's proposal to transform recycling, of which Part 1 includes the establishment of a beverage container return scheme. The container return scheme is a resource recovery scheme that encourages people to return beverage containers for recycling or refilling in exchange for a refundable deposit. The proposed regulations will set out the eligible beverage containers that can be sold on the New Zealand market under the Container Return Scheme. The Container Return Scheme is proposed to include labelling requirements for eligible containers, and a 20 cent refundable deposit (and scheme fee of 3 to 5 cents per container + GST) being applied on eligible containers when they enter the market. The scope of the scheme is proposed to cover single use beverage containers made from glass, plastic (PET, HDPE and PP only, and recyclable bio-based HDPE and PET), metal (e.g. aluminum, steel, tinplate and bimetals), and liquid paperboard. Beverage containers eligible for return would have specific conditions of acceptance, which may include a scheme label or identifying mark, a barcode, a QR code or other form of unique identification. If the scheme is to proceed, details of specific labelling requirements will be worked through during the development of the regulations in 2024. It is proposed that fresh milk would be exempt in all packaging types. (...) It is also not frequently consumed while 'out and about' and thus presents a lesser litter issue. (...)
Beverage containers
Type of measure
Technical regulations
ICS - HS Code
13.030.50
3923
4811
55.040
67.160
7010
7310
7610
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Entry into force estimated effective from mid 2025
Keywords
Bio
Environment
Labelling
Plastic
Recycle
Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures G/SPS/N/UKR/174 Ukraine 2022
Sustainable agriculture management, Sustainable…
Sustainable agriculture management, Sustainable and environmentally friendly production
Technical regulation or specifications Agriculture
Law of Ukraine No 2246 "On amendments to…
Law of Ukraine No 2246 "On amendments to some laws of Ukraine on uninterrupted production and supply of agricultural products during martial law" of 12 May 2022.
The Law provides for:
(...) 3) possibility for Ukrainian producers of organic products, which are produced according to EU standards, to move to Ukrainian production standards without additional transitional period (if it happens within one certification body);
Environment related objective
Establishing standards on organic foods
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Law of Ukraine No 2246 "On amendments to some laws of Ukraine on uninterrupted production and supply of agricultural products during martial law" of 12 May 2022.
The Law provides for:
(...) 3) possibility for Ukrainian producers of organic products, which are produced according to EU standards, to move to Ukrainian production standards without additional transitional period (if it happens within one certification body);
Agricultural products of plant origin, pesticides and agrochemicals, organic products
Type of measure
Production standards for organic products
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
entry into force: Law entered into force on 27 May 2022.
Keywords
Organic
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/NZL/110 New Zealand 2022
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management, Waste management and recycling
Technical regulation or specifications Manufacturing, Other
The proposed regulations will support product…
The proposed regulations will support product stewardship schemes for tyres and large batteries. Regulations would give manufacturers, importers, sellers, and users more responsibility for ensuring used tyres and large batteries do not end up in landfills or the environment. The scheme includes proposals to:
1. Prohibit the sale of a priority product except in accordance with an accredited scheme; and
2. Set a quality standard to ensure that best practice is followed for management of large batteries, and for tyre-derived products, to prevent adverse environmental and human health outcomes.
Environment related objective
To protect the environment by regulating tyre and battery recycling.
Measure description Coverage of the measure
The proposed regulations will support product stewardship schemes for tyres and large batteries. Regulations would give manufacturers, importers, sellers, and users more responsibility for ensuring used tyres and large batteries do not end up in landfills or the environment. The scheme includes proposals to:
1. Prohibit the sale of a priority product except in accordance with an accredited scheme; and
2. Set a quality standard to ensure that best practice is followed for management of large batteries, and for tyre-derived products, to prevent adverse environmental and human health outcomes.
Tyres and batteries
Type of measure
Technical regulations
ICS - HS Code
4011
4012
4013
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Entry into force in March 2023
Keywords
Environment
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/NIC/175 Nicaragua 2022 Waste management and recycling Technical regulation or specifications Other
The notified regulation lays down provisions and…
The notified regulation lays down provisions and technical specifications aimed at protecting the environment through the prevention and reduction of environmental impacts in the generation and management of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). It applies to generators and managers of WEEE. (...)
Environment related objective
To protect the environment by prescribing specifications for waste management.
Measure description Coverage of the measure
The notified regulation lays down provisions and technical specifications aimed at protecting the environment through the prevention and reduction of environmental impacts in the generation and management of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). It applies to generators and managers of WEEE. (...)
Electrical and electronic waste
Type of measure
Technical specifications and provisions
ICS - HS Code
13.030.30
Subsidy amount Implementation period
To be determined
Keywords
Environment
Waste
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/NIC/173 Nicaragua 2022 Energy conservation and efficiency Technical regulation or specifications Manufacturing
Nicaraguan Mandatory Technical Standard (NTON)…
Nicaraguan Mandatory Technical Standard (NTON)/Central American Technical Regulation (RTCA) No. 97.01.81:22: Electrical products. Household refrigerators and freezers. Energy efficiency specifications: The notified Regulation establishes the maximum energy consumption levels, test method, conformity assessment procedure and labelling for household refrigerators and freezers operated using hermetic motor-driven compressors, which are manufactured or marketed in, or imported into, the States Parties. (...)
Environment related objective
To regulate energy consumption.
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Nicaraguan Mandatory Technical Standard (NTON)/Central American Technical Regulation (RTCA) No. 97.01.81:22: Electrical products. Household refrigerators and freezers. Energy efficiency specifications: The notified Regulation establishes the maximum energy consumption levels, test method, conformity assessment procedure and labelling for household refrigerators and freezers operated using hermetic motor-driven compressors, which are manufactured or marketed in, or imported into, the States Parties. (...)
Household refrigerators and freezers
Type of measure
Technical regulation and specifications
ICS - HS Code
97.040.30
Subsidy amount Implementation period
To be determined
Keywords
Conservation
Energy
Labelling
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/MYS/107 Malaysia 2022
MEAs implementation and compliance, Waste…
MEAs implementation and compliance, Waste management and recycling
Conformity assessment procedures, Technical…
Conformity assessment procedures, Technical regulation or specifications
Other
All wastepaper and metal scrap intended to be…
All wastepaper and metal scrap intended to be imported into Malaysia are subject to inspection process and issuance of Certificate of Approval as per the Customs (Prohibition of Imports) (Amendment) (No.X) Order 2021. The requirements on all incoming importation of wastepaper and metal scrap into Malaysia are specified in the Guidelines for Importation and Inspection of Waste Paper and the Guidelines for Importation and Inspection of Metal Scrap. (...) Interim measure have been enforced pending the implementation of the Guidelines for Importation and Inspection of Metal Scrap.
Environment related objective
To protect the environment and make progress towards Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12 by regulating waste.
Measure description Coverage of the measure
All wastepaper and metal scrap intended to be imported into Malaysia are subject to inspection process and issuance of Certificate of Approval as per the Customs (Prohibition of Imports) (Amendment) (No.X) Order 2021. The requirements on all incoming importation of wastepaper and metal scrap into Malaysia are specified in the Guidelines for Importation and Inspection of Waste Paper and the Guidelines for Importation and Inspection of Metal Scrap. (...) Interim measure have been enforced pending the implementation of the Guidelines for Importation and Inspection of Metal Scrap.
Wastepaper and scrap metal
Type of measure
Certification procedure and technical regulations
ICS - HS Code
13.030
470710
470720
470730
7204
7404
7602
77
85.060
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Entry into force on 10 January 2022
Keywords
Environment
MEAs
Waste
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/MOZ/21 Mozambique 2022 Waste management and recycling Technical regulation or specifications Other
Proposal regulation on the Banning of Production,…
Proposal regulation on the Banning of Production, Import, Marketing and Use of the Bag: The purpose of this Regulation is to establish rules and procedures regarding the banning of plastic bags, with regard to their production, importation, marketing and use, with a view to reducing negative impacts on human health, infrastructure and the environment in general.
Environment related objective
To protect the environment by prescribing regulations to ban the use of plastic bags.
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Proposal regulation on the Banning of Production, Import, Marketing and Use of the Bag: The purpose of this Regulation is to establish rules and procedures regarding the banning of plastic bags, with regard to their production, importation, marketing and use, with a view to reducing negative impacts on human health, infrastructure and the environment in general.
Plastic bags
Type of measure
Technical regulation
ICS - HS Code
39232
83.080.01
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Entry into force is one year
Keywords
Environment
Plastic

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