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Animal by-products Regulation (EC) No 1774/2002
(OJ L273, 10.10.2002, p1)
Screening explanatory sessionCroatia, Turkey
Brussels, 13 March 2006
(By Moustapha Magumu)
ContentBackground (figures)ScopeKey objectives3 CategoriesTraceabilityDisposal routes / usesApproval of plantsImport, export, transitRestriction on useDerogation on useDerogation on disposalControl and inspections
Background (figures)Estimated that humans directly consume
68 % of a chicken, 62 % of a pigjust over 50 % of a bovine, sheep or goat
Estimated yearly EU productionOver 16 M tonnes of ABP of which:
14 M tonnes fit for human consumption; and2 M tonnes unfit for human consumption
3 M tonnes MBM; and 1.5 M tonnes fat
Crises (BSE, dioxin, FMD, CSV)
Scope (Art 1)Collection, transport, storage, handling, processing and use or disposal of all ABP not intended for Human consumption
Importation, transit, trade and export of ABP and derived products referred to in Annexes VII and VIII
Key objectivesBan on recycling dead animals & condemned material (Art. 4, 5)
Feed: only material from animal fit for HCHigh processing standardsDedication of facilitiesMarking
Alternative disposal methods and uses (Art. 4, 5, 6)Waste recoverySafe uses as feeds, fertilisers, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, etc
Link with Environmental legislation (Art. 4, 5, 6)Cross-reference to environmental legislation
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Re-enforcing controls and traceability
- Traceability of ABP (Art. 7, 8)Record keepingCommercial document OR health certificateHACCPMarkers
- Official controlsMS (Art. 26)FVO => Community inspections and audits (Art. 27)
- Importation (Art. 29, 30, 31)
Listing of third countries and approved plants
Health certificates
Equivalency
3 Categories Category 1 material
ABP presenting TSE risks (SRM), unknown risks, risks from treatment with illegal substances or ENV contaminants, catering waste from international transport (Art. 4(1))
Category 2 materialABP presenting risk related to animal diseases (fallen stock)/residues of veterinary drugs, manure (Art. 5(1))
Category 3 materialABP from healthy animals (ante/post mortem), no risk to animal/human (Art. 6(1))
TraceabilityCollection, transport, identification (Art. 7, Annex II)
C. document, H. certificate (Annex II)
Dispatch of Cat. 1 & 2 and processed Cat. 3 to other MS (Art. 8)
Notification, authorisation (ANIMO system)C. document/H. certificateConveyed directly to the approved plant of destination
Records (Art. 9)Any person consigning, transporting or receiving ABP (Annex II)
Disposal routes/uses.
Category 1material
IncinerationDir. 2000/76
(Co)-incineration
LandfillDir.1999/31
Category 1 processing plant
133°Derogationburial/burning:-Remote areas
-Disease outbreak-Dead pet animals
Excl. TSE positive animals
InternationalCatering
waste
Excl. TSE positive animals
Cat. 1 (Art. 4(2))
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Category 2material
IncinerationDir. 2000/76
(Co)-incineration
LandfillDir. 1999/31
Category 2processing plant Oleo-chemical
Bio-gasComposting
FertilisersSoil improver
133°ManureFish ensilage
Game trophies
Land Spread
Cat. 2 (Art. 5(2))
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Category 3material
TechnicalproductsTechnical
plant
Feed material
Petfoodplant
Petfood
Cat. 3processing plant
IncinerationDir. 2000/76
LandfillDir. 1999/31
Bio-gasComposting
(Co)-incineration
Cat. 3 (Art. 6(2))
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Processingplant
MammalianPAP
Renderedfats
FishmealFishoil
Poultrymeal
BloodmealBlood products
GelatineHydrolysed protein
D. phosphate
133°
Cat. 3 (Art. 17)
Milk products
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Petfoodplant
Dogchews
Other processedpetfood
Canned petfoodRaw petfood
Cat. 3 (Art. 18)
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Technicalplant
Processed manure(fertilisers)
Hides & skins(leather…)
Wool, fur, feathers, pig bristles
Blood products(fertilisers)
Cat. 3 (Art. 18)
Gelatine, collagen(glue)
CosmeticsPharmaceuticals…
Game trophies
Approval of plants
Intermediate plants (Art. 10, Annex III)
Storage plants (Art. 11, Annex III)
(Co)-incineration plants (Art. 12, Annex IV)
Processing plants for Cat. 1 & 2 (Art. 13, Annex V)
Oleo-chemical plants Cat. 2 &3 (Art. 14, Annex VI)
Biogas and composting plants (Art. 15, Annex VI)
Processing plants Cat. 3 (Art. 17, Annex V)
Petfood and technical plants (Art. 18, Annex VIII)
Import, transit, trade, export
Import & export of Cat. 1 & 2 not allowed (Art. 4(4), 5(4))
Placing on market and use of PAP and other processed products subject to compliance with the Regulation (Art. 16)
Cat. 3 and products referred to in Annexes VII & VIII (Art. 19, 20, 29) allowed from –
Third countries listed in Annex XIListed establishments (pending listing = equivalency, bilateral)Health certificates (models in Annex X)
Equivalency (Art. 30)
Restrictions on use (Art. 22)
Prohibition
Intra-species recycling (cannibalism)Feeding catering wasteSpreading organic fertiliser and soil improver on pastureland
Derogation on use (Art. 23)
Diagnostic, educational and research purposes
Taxidermy purposes
Local feeding practices for Cat. 2 (zoo, circus, reptiles, birds of prey, fur, wild animals, kennels/packs of hounds the meat of which is not destined for human consumption or feeding of farmed animals) (Annex IX)
MS to notify the Commission of the uses of the derogation and verification arrangements in place. MS to draw up list of users and collection centres
Derogation on disposal (Art. 24)Burial of dead pet animals
Burial or burning “on-site” of fallen stock (except TSE suspect or positive animals), Cat. 2 & 3 materials
Remote areasDiseases outbreak
MS to inform the Commission of derogated areas and reasons
Control and inspections
Plants’ own-checks (Art. 25)Operator must put in place HACCP
Official controls and list of plants (Art. 26)Frequent inspections & supervisions by CAList of approved plants, copy to other MS & the Commission
Community controls in Member States (Art. 27)FVO to carry out on-the-spot checksCo-operation with national CA
PerspectivesCommission report to the EP and Council
Co-decisionComitology
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