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Executive Summary.3

Greenpeace Recommendations5

Key Findings of this report:.6

Introduction.7

Background8

The Multilateral Nuclear Approaches proposal10

Historical overview of proposals.10

The IAEA's Pellaud report (Infcirc/640).11

The Nuclear Suppliers Group and the Global Nuclear Energy Initiative.13

Global overview15

Overview of international radioactive waste dumping.15

European policies on export, import and transfer of radioactive waste 16

Spent Fuel Increasing Around the World and the Consequences for MNA17

Spent fuel stored by region .19

The multiplication of nuclear transports20

Cases of International dumping, waste trafficking and reprocessing.22

The Export of Spent Fuel to Russia22

The Minatom scheme (White Paper Valentin Ivanov):22

The law of 2001:23

Supply of uranium fuel to Iran and return of spent fuel23

Proliferating the Nuclear Fuel Cycle - Japan and North-East Asia. 24

Rokkasho’s role in the IAEA Multilateral plan26

Accumulation of radioactive waste in La Hague (France).28

Overview of contracts with foreign clients28

The Cogema 'swap-shop'30

Return of Reprocessing Wastes in Slow Motion.31

Sellafield: Radioactive Discharges Already Pollute the Irish Sea31

Recommendations.33