Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control

Summary

Directive 2008/1/EC[1] of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 January 2008 concerning integrated pollution prevention and control is a directive of the European Union. It replaces the Council Directive 96/61/EC of 24 September 1996[2] on the same subject matter; both are commonly referred to as IPPC Directive.

Directive 2008/1/EC
European Union directive
TitleIPPC Directive
Made byEuropean Parliament & Council
Made underArticle 175(1)
Journal referenceOJL 24 of 29 January 2008, pp. 8–29
History
Date made15 January 2008
Came into force18 February 2008
Other legislation
ReplacesDirective 96/61/EC
Current legislation

From 2005 to 2007, the effect of the directive was assessed. In 2010, a revised wording was published, integrated with 6 other European directives regulating large industrial sites, into the Industrial Emissions Directive 2010/75/EU, short IED.[3]

European IPPC Bureau edit

The European IPPC Bureau[4] was established in 1997 to organize an exchange of information between the European Commission, EU Member States, industries concerned, and non-governmental organizations promoting environmental protection for drawing up and reviewing Best Available Techniques (short: 'BAT') reference documents (short: 'BREFs'). These reference documents, specifically the BAT conclusions therein, provide the basis for EU Member States to grant operating permits for large agro-industrial installations. The information exchange is codified into law by Commission Implementing Decision 2012/119/EU and referred to as Sevilla process,[5] named after the city of Seville where the European IPPC Bureau is located.

Similar agencies edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Directive 2008/1/EC
  2. ^ Directive 96/61/EC
  3. ^ Directive 2010/75/EU
  4. ^ European IPPC Bureau (EIPPCB)
  5. ^ Implementing Decision 2012/119/EU

External links edit

  • EU legislation summary
  • Text of the directive (pdf)
  • Text of directive with headers (html)
  • European IPPC Bureau home page
  • The implementation of the IPPC Directive in Latvia / Edward Lestrade. A.540.991.28. European current law. October (2005), p. xi–xv. 984.988
  • Ministry of Environment and Urbanism of Turkey, EU Project to implement Chapters 1 and 2 of the Industrial Emissions Directive (repealing IPPC Directive), explanations in Turkish and English