SISTRI
The SISTRI is an information system that was developed by the Italian Ministry of Environment to monitor hazardous and non-hazardous waste's traceability. The project started in 2009, with the intent of innovating and modernize the Public Administration, with the computerization of the waste chain at a national level, and of the Campania Region’s urban waste.
Subjects obliged to adhere:
- Initial producers of hazardous waste
- Initial producers of non-hazardous waste
- Campania Region
- Waste dealers and brokers
- Consortiums
- Professional freight
- Intermodal waste freight transporters
- Transporters of their own produced hazardous waste
- Recovery and Disposal plants
- Initial producers of non-hazardous waste
- Transporters of their own produced non-hazardous waste
The introduction of the computerized system would provide a number of benefits:
- Reducing the workload for all the companies operating in the waste chain
- Reduction of costs throughout the waste chain operators to comply with the existent regulations
- Fighting waste illegality and especially illegal dumping of waste
- To simplify the controls on the waste chain from the Italian Government supervisors.
Problems designing and implementing the system
Due to a series of problems of design and implementation, users testing the system before the official launching date lamented a series of defects on the operability of it.The original launch date was set to October 1, 2010.
It was then postponed a number of times, with the proposed date as of May 2018 now January 1, 2019.