INTIEAKorea · Act on the Promotion of Saving and Recycling of ResourcesPolicyIn force

Act on the Promotion of Saving and Recycling of Resources

The Act on the Promotion of Saving and Recycling of Resources is a legal framework established to preserve the environment and support national economic development by controlling waste generation and promoting efficient recycling practices through various regulatory measures…

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Country / jurisdiction: Korea · Year: 2003 · Status: In force · Level: National · Type: Voluntary

The Act on the Promotion of Saving and Recycling of Resources is a legal framework established to preserve the environment and support national economic development by controlling waste generation and promoting efficient recycling practices through various regulatory measures and incentives. The legislation was amended in 2002 and has undergone multiple revisions to adapt to changing environmental needs.

The Act is structured around the following key components:

Governance:

The Ministry of Environment formulates five-year basic plans for resource recycling

Local governments must implement annual action plans aligned with national objectives

Creates a multi-level system of oversight involving national and local authorities

Obligations:

Manufacturers must comply with packaging material standards and reduce synthetic resin usage

Businesses must control disposable goods usage

Waste dischargers must separate recyclable materials

Producers have mandatory recycling obligations

Manufacturers must label products with recycling information

Financial Mechanisms:

Implements waste charges for hard-to-recycle products

Establishes recycling dues for non-compliant producers

Provides financial assistance for recycling facilities and industries

Creates a deposit system for container recycling

Infrastructure Development:

Established recycling centres and complexes

Created public recycling infrastructure

Promoted the development of recycling industries

Economic Benefits:

Provides financial incentives for recycling businesses

Supports research and technical development

Facilitates international cooperation in resource recycling

Enforcement:

Implements penalties for non-compliance, including fines and imprisonment

Establishes inspection and reporting requirements

Creates accountability through recordkeeping obligations

South Korea implemented the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) scheme in 2003 established through the Act on Resource Recirculation of Electrical Waste and End of Life Vehicles and the Act on the Promotion of Saving and Recycling of Resources . The Korea Environment Corporation (KECO) oversees EPR implementation, monitoring compliance through an online portal where producers and importers must report their sales, imports, and recycling data. Producers must either collect and recycle their end-of-life products or pay recycling fees to Producer Responsibility Organisations (PROs). These PROs, which are accredited by KECO, manage the recycling process with fees covering 70-90% of recycling costs and 1-5% allocated for public awareness campaigns. Non-compliance results in fines of up to 30% surcharge, though smaller producers and importers are exempt from these obligations.

Official source: https://www.keco.or.kr/en/lay1/S295T386C400/contents.do

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