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 Waste 

 
 
 
 
last update: March 2011
 
                                 

Hazardous Waste Generation

Latest year available map
 
 
 
 
 
   
                           
                               
 
   
1995
 
2003
 
2004
2005
 
2006
 
2007
 
2008
 
2009
 
   
1000
tonnes
1000
tonnes
1000
tonnes
1000
tonnes
1000
tonnes
1000
tonnes
1000
tonnes
 
1000
tonnes
 
  Algeria
185.0
 
325.0
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
  Andorra
...
 
0.5
 
0.4
1
0.6
1
0.9
 
...
...
 
...
 
  Armenia
...
 
420.4
2
544.7
2
330.9
2
343.4
2
440.9
2
430.6
2
467.5
2
  Austria
594.9
3
...
 
1 013.7
 
...
961.9
...
 
1 330.0
 
...
 
  Azerbaijan
27.0
 
26.9
 
11.2
 
12.8
 
29.5
 
10.4
 
24.3
 
16.0
 
  Bahrain
136.0
4
33.6
4
33.0
4
38.2
4
38.7
4
35.0
4
...
 
...
 
  Bangladesh
...
 
...
 
74.0
5
75.9
5
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
  Belgium
1113.5
 
...
 
5 197.5
 
...
 
4 039.1
 
...
 
5 918.8
 
...
 
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
91.8
 
...
 
  Bulgaria
...
 
...
 
527.6
 
...
 
785.0
 
...
 
13 042.7
 
...
 
  Cameroon
...
 
...
 
5.8
 
9.4
 
10.2
 
8.4
 
9.3
 
8.7
 
  Chile
...
 
0.2
 
0.2
 
0.3
 
0.2
 
0.2
 
0.3
 
0.2
 
  China
...
 
11 700.0
 
9 950.0
 
11 620.0
 
10 840.0
10 790.0
 
13 570.0
 
14 300.0
 
  China, Hong Kong SAR
97.1
 
59.2
 
47.6
 
47.1
 
59.0
 
60.7
 
56.9
 
54.8
 
  China, Macao SAR
...
 
5.9
6
5.9
6
5.9
6
6.5
6
6.4
6
8.7
6
11.5
6
  Colombia
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
69.4
 
78.6
 
...
 
  Croatia
...
 
48.1
 
42.3
 
39.5
 
40.0
 
52.5
 
58.4
 
...
 
  Cuba
...
 
624.1
613.8
 
941.4
 
1 253.7
 
1 417.3
 
...
 
...
 
  Cyprus
...
...
111.1
 
...
17.0
...
 
23.8
 
...
 
  Czech Republic
6 005.0
 
1 219.0
 
1 446.0
 
1 372.0
1 307.1
 
...
 
1 510.5
 
...
 
  Denmark
179.0
3
328.3
3
319.7
 
340.5
3
493.1
 
...
 
419.6
 
...
 
  Dominica
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
  Ecuador
...
 
125.3
 
159.3
 
196.8
 
146.6
 
197.7
 
193.8
 
...
 
  Estonia
...
 
...
 
7 333.3
 
...
 
6 618.8
 
...
 
7 538.3
 
...
 
  Finland
...
 
...
 
2 153.1
 
...
 
2 710.9
 
...
 
2 163.3
 
...
 
  France
...
 
...
 
9 616.6
 
...
 
9 621.6
 
...
 
10 892.9
 
...
 
  French Guiana
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
3.2
7
2.4
7
...
 
...
 
  Germany
...
 
19 515.0
 
20 000.0
 
...
 
21 705.4
 
...
 
22 323.2
 
...
 
  Greece
350.0
 
353.8
 
426.0
 
...
 
275.0
 
...
 
253.0
 
...
 
  Guadeloupe
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
10.1
7
5.7
7
...
 
...
 
  Guatemala
...
 
648.3
 
622.0
 
599.0
 
822.5
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
  Hungary
2 274.3
8
...
 
1 364.5
 
...
 
1 300.1
 
...
 
670.6
 
...
 
  Iceland
6.0
 
8.0
 
8.5
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
  India
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
8 140.0
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
  Iraq
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
2.3
9
...
 
  Ireland
247.8
 
...
 
724.3
 
...
 
708.8
 
...
 
743.4
 
...
 
  Israel
...
 
249.0
 
301.0
 
321.0
 
311.1
 
291.9
 
321.0
 
...
 
  Italy
2 708.0
 
5 439.7
 
6 134.4
 
...
 
7 464.7
 
...
 
6 655.2
 
...
 
  Jamaica
...
 
10.0
 
10.0
 
10.0
 
10.0
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
  Japan
2 883.0
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
  Jordan
...
 
73.6
 
33.4
 
71.4
 
...
 
...
 
1 293.8
 
...
 
  Korea, Republic of
1 622.4
 
2 913.0
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
  Kyrgyzstan
472.3
 
6 421.3
 
6 410.9
 
6 206.2
 
5 827.0
 
5 546.3
 
5 581.2
 
5 683.7
 
  Latvia
...
 
...
 
17.0
 
...
 
65.3
...
 
67.5
 
...
 
  Lithuania
...
 
...
89.7
 
...
 
127.3
 
...
 
115.7
 
...
 
  Luxembourg
200.0
 
...
 
123.9
 
...
 
233.9
 
...
 
199.1
 
...
 
  Madagascar
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
46.0
 
...
 
...
 
  Malaysia
...
 
460.9
 
469.6
 
548.9
 
1 103.5
 
1 138.8
 
1 304.9
 
1 705.3
 
  Malta
...
 
...
 
41.0
 
...
50.7
 
...
 
55.0
 
...
 
  Martinique
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
10.2
7
4.7
7
...
 
...
 
  Mauritius
...
 
0.9
 
...
 
...
 
...
4.2
 
4.0
 
4.2
 
  Monaco
0.3
 
0.8
 
0.6
 
0.5
 
0.5
0.6
 
0.7
 
0.4
 
  Netherlands
1 004.0
10
...
 
1 896.5
 
...
 
4 949.3
...
 
4 723.9
 
...
 
  Niger
...
 
...
 
503.0
 
554.0
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
  Norway
650.0
 
825.0
11
670.0
 
939.0
 
756.7
 
...
 
1 336.5
 
...
 
  Occupied Palestinian Territory
...
 
12.5
12
15.1
12
11.0
12
29.7
12
4.5
12,13
11.9
12
14.4
12
  Panama
0.2
14,15
1.7
14,15
1.5
14,15
1.5
14,15
1.7
14,15
1.2
14,15
...
 
...
 
  Philippines
...
 
2 265.3
 
707.4
 
1 670.2
 
11 786.1
 
1 130.2
 
164 939.3
 
1 900.7
 
  Poland
3 866.0
 
1 339.0
16
1 612.2
 
1 778.9
 
2 380.7
 
...
 
1 468.8
 
...
 
  Portugal
668.0
 
...
 
2 263.2
 
...
 
6 063.1
 
...
 
3 367.9
 
...
 
  Qatar
...
 
2.5
 
2.3
 
2.0
 
4.4
 
7.2
 
11.9
 
..
 
  Republic of Moldova
2.7
 
2.0
 
0.9
 
0.8
 
0.6
 
0.6
 
0.8
 
1.1
 
  Réunion
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
7.9
7
1.0
7
...
 
...
 
  Romania
...
 
...
 
2 242.9
 
...
 
1 032.0
 
...
 
524.2
 
...
 
  Russian Federation
83 330.3
 
287 272.4
 
142 766.5
 
142 496.7
 
140 010.5
 
287 652.8
 
122 882.7
 
141 019.1
 
  Serbia
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
8 227.9
 
...
 
  Singapore
64.9
18,19
217.0
18
278.0
18
339.0
18
413.0
18
491.0
18
472.0
18
356.0
18
  Slovakia
1 352.7
 
1 257.6
 
422.3
 
...
 
532.9
 
...
 
527.2
 
...
 
  Slovenia
...
 
...
 
107.9
 
...
 
116.4
 
...
 
152.7
 
...
 
  Spain
...
 
3 222.9
 
3 116.0
 
...
 
4 028.2
 
...
 
3 648.6
 
...
 
  Sweden
...
 
...
 
1 624.8
 
...
2 654.1
 
...
 
2 063.4
 
...
 
  Switzerland
830.8
 
...
...
...
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
  Syrian Arab Republic
...
 
0.0
 
...
...
 
...
...
 
...
 
...
 
  Thailand
...
 
1 800.0
 
1 808.0
 
1 814.0
 
1 832.0
 
1 849.0
 
...
 
...
 
  Togo
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
1.9
20
...
 
...
 
  Trinidad and Tobago
...
 
11.5
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
  Turkey
...
 
...
 
997.6
 
...
 
10.8
 
...
 
1 024.0
 
...
 
  Ukraine
3 562.9
21
2 436.9
21
2 420.3
21
2 411.8
21
2 370.9
21
2 585.2
21
2 301.2
21
1 230.3
21
  United Arab Emirates
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
272.9
22
  United Kingdom
2 160.0
23
4 991.0
24
7 973.0
 
...
 
8 448.5
 
...
 
7 285.2
 
...
 
  United States
194 224.7
 
27 375.8
25
...
 
34 788.4
25
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
  Yemen
38.2
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
  Zambia
...
 
53.8
 
...
 
80.0
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
...
 
  Zimbabwe
...
 
25.8
26
37.8
26
27.4
26
...
 
29.4
26
17.0
26
11.0
26
 

Sources:

UNSD/UNEP Questionnaires on Environment Statistics, Waste section.
Eurostat Environmental Data Centre on Waste (http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/waste/key_waste_streams/hazardous_waste).
OECD Environmental Data Compendium, Waste section.

Footnotes:

  1. Starting with the exports in 2003, the data come from the regular weighing and there have been modifications of management and of the weighing methods.
  2. Includes waste from new mining operations.
  3. Data refer to primary waste.
  4. The data provided from 1995 till 2002 was based on calculated quantity, as total quantity of industrial waste generated without classification (hazardous or non hazardous) adopted by Basel Convention. Since 2003, the data were based on classifications as adopted by Basel Convention.
  5. Data refer to Dhaka city only. Data are from Dhaka City Corporation.
  6. Pathological solid waste from hospitals, clinics and ash from incineration.
  7. Partial total.
  8. Break in time series in 1995; 1995: excludes red mud.
  9. Results of the Environmental Survey of Medical Services Activities in Iraq in 2008.
  10. Excludes contaminated soil.
  11. 2003: new type of waste are defined as hazardous in legislation.
  12. Data refer to health care centres waste taken from the Environmental Survey for Health Care Centres.
  13. Data do not include health care centres which are owned by the private sector.
  14. Hazardous waste: the hazardous waste, that is handled by the Municipal Direction of Cleanliness, originates from Centres of Health, Hospitals and some Private Clinics affiliated with our system of collection. These are collected by our workers daily and transported to the Sanitary landfill of Cerro Patacón, where when arriving at the site, they are buried immediately in pits.
  15. The data only correspond to the amount of waste produced by the City of Panama and and San Miguelito district. Source: The Municipal Direction of Urban Cleanliness and House (DIMAUD), is the one in charge of the collection, transport and final disposal of the solid waste in the Municipality of Panama.
  16. 1998 onwards: data refer to a new classification based on the European Waste Catalogue.
  17. Hazardous waste generated during the year, mainly content waste of naturally occurring minerals from mining (acid-generating tailing from processing of sulphide ore and wastes containing dangerous substances from physical and chemical processing of non-metallic ferrous minerals).
  18. Figures are for quantities of hazardous wastes collected by licensed collectors and do not reflect quantity of hazardous wastes generated.
  19. Units are in 1000 cubic metres.
  20. Data refer to Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB) waste.
  21. Data refer to industrial hazardous wastes.
  22. Data have been collected from the following sources: 1. Abu Dhabi Centre for Waste Management, 2. Municipality of Sharjah, 3. Municipality of Umm al Qaiwain, 4. Municipality of Ajman, 5. Municipality of Fujairah, and 6. Ras al Khaimah Public Works and Services Department.
  23. Production before 1997: defined by the Control of Pollution (Special Wastes) Regulations, 1980.
  24. From 1997 onwards: Special wastes as defined by the Hazardous Waste List (94/904/EC) and implemented by the Special Waste Regulations,1996.
  25. From 1997, data exclude waste water. In 2001: reporting requirements have been changed; includes some waste water.
  26. Data refer to city of Harare.


Definitions & Technical notes:

In the 1989 Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal (http://www.basel.int/), 164 countries agreed to minimize the generation of hazardous waste, to assure sound management of hazardous wastes, to control transboundary movement of hazardous wastes; and to improve institutional and technical capabilities especially for developing countries and countries with economies in transition. At later meetings, Parties agreed to a ban on the export of hazardous wastes from OECD to non-OECD countries ('Basel ban').

Hazardous waste is waste that owing to its toxic, infectious, radioactive or flammable properties poses an actual or potential hazard to the health of humans, other living organisms, or the environment. Hazardous waste here refers to categories of waste to be controlled according to the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal (Article 1 and Annex I). If data are not available according to the Basel Convention, amounts can be given according to national definitions.


Data Quality:

Although countries are asked to report data on hazardous waste according to the categories of the Basel Convention, most countries are not able to do so, and supply data according to national definitions. Some countries have indicated this in footnotes, but it can be assumed that this also applies to other countries. National definitions of hazardous waste may change over time, as national legislation is revised. Therefore the definition of hazardous waste varies greatly from one country to another, and sometime also over time. Moreover, data only refer to wastes declared as hazardous by the generator, or by the company responsible for disposing of the waste. How far this represents the real amount of hazardous waste generated in the country will depend on how well the sector is regulated and policed. Data quality and comparability are therefore limited. Trends and cross-country comparison should be interpreted with care.

 


United Nations Statistics Division - Environment Statistics