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On the Road to Sustainable Production in the Enlarged EU -

Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC)

20 - 22 September 2005, Dresden - Germany



Plenary Session Programme

The Conference takes place under the auspices of the Prime Minister

of the Free State of Saxony Prof. Dr. Georg Milbradt

 

First Day of the Plenary Session:

21 September 2005

 

Introductory Session: Welcome and Introduction

 
9:00 Opening by R. Andreas Kraemer, Ecologic Institute
9:10 Welcome speech by Margareta Wolf, Member of Parliament, Parlamentary State Secretary,
German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
9:20
Welcome speech by Stanislaw Tillich, Minister for the Environment and Agriculture, Free State of Saxony

9:30

Welcome speech by Prof. Dr. Andreas Troge,
President of the German Federal Environmental Agency

9:40

Welcome speech and introduction by Dr. Jos Delbeke,

European Commission, DG Environment

10:00 Coffee & Tea

 
Morning Session: Implementation of the IPPC Directive
Chair: Peter Vercaemst, VITO, Belgium
10:30

Presentation by an old Member State:
Benefits, efficiency and gaps – An assessment of the IPPC Directive
Erik Nyström, Swedish Environmental Protection Agency

10:50

Presentation by the EIPPCB:
The Sevilla Process – Opportunities, Challenges and Perspectives

Don Litten, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies

11:10

Report from Working Group 1:
The practical application of the BREFs: From BAT to Emission Limit Values
Juri Truusa, Estonian Ministry of Environment

11:20

Statement:
An assessment of the IPPC Directive from the perspective of an industry
Jean-Marie Demoulin, European Chemical Industry Council

11:30

Statement:
An assessment of the IPPC Directive and the Sevilla Process from the perspective of an NGO
Stefan Scheuer, European Environmental Bureau

11:40 Questions & Discussion
12:30
Lunch
 

Afternoon Session 1: Implementation of the IPPC Directive (cont.)

Chair: Peter Vercaemst, VITO, Belgium
13:45

Presentation:
Challenges in the implementation of the IPPC Directive – the view of a new Member State

Zdenka Volna, Czech Ministry of Environment

14:05

Report from Working Group 2:
Existing installations: Meeting IPPC requirements by 2007

Balazs Horvath, Hungarian Ministry of Environment and Water

14:15

Questions & Discussion

15:00

Coffee & Tea

 

Afternoon Session 2: The Interaction of the IPPC Directive with other European Instruments

Chair: Peter Vercaemst, VITO, Belgium
15.30

Report from Working Group 3:

(15:30)

Presentation:
The Interaction of the IPPC Directive with Other European Instruments – An Introduction

Dr. Siegmund Böhmer, Austrian Federal Environment Agency

(15:45)

Report:
The Results from Working Group 3
Interaction of the IPPC Directive with other European Directives
Bohuslav Bezuch, Slovak Inspectorate of Environment
15:55 Presentation of a Member State:
More efficient and simpler Monitoring and Reporting
Marianne Petitjean, Ministry of the Walloon Region
16:15 Questions & Discussion
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Afternoon Session 3: The Role of the IPPC Directive for the Development of International Environmental Standards
Chair: Peter Vercaemst, VITO, Belgium
16:45 Presentation:
The international impact of the IPPC Directive – Benefits for the environment and industry from the perspective of the World Bank
Alexander W. Indorf, International Finance Corporation
17:05 Presentation:
IPPC and POPs – the Stockholm Convention and the UN-ECE Protocol on POPs
Hille Hyytiä, Finnish Environment Institute
17:25 Questions & Discussion
Preparation for the next day
18:00 End of the day
18:30 Reception organised by the Land Saxony
 

Second Day of the Plenary Session:

22 September 2005

 
Morning Session: The future development of the IPPC Directive – Where do we want to stand in ten years?
Chair: Katerina Iakovidou-Anastasiadou, Hellenic Ministry for the Environment, Physical Plannig and Public Works (tbc)
9:00

Presentation by the European Commission:
The Review of the IPPC Directive – Overview and Perspectives

Laurence Graff, European Commission - DG Environment

9:20 Report from Working Group 4:
How to further promote good application of the IPPC Directive?
Philippe Lucas, Agence de l'Eau Seine-Normandie, France
9:30 Statement by a new Member State:
A perspective on the future development of the IPPC Directive
Malgorzata Typko, Polish Ministry of the Environment
9:40 Statement by a scientific or international Organisation:
The future development of the IPPC Directive – Expectations and Prerequisites
Andrew Farmer, Institute for European Environmental Policy
9:50 Questions & Discussion
10:30 Coffee & Tea
   
Panel Discussion: Panel Members:
Chair: R. Andreas Kraemer, Ecologic Institute
11:00 Alexandre Paquot, European Commission - DG Environment
  Dr. Norbert Salomon, German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
  Balazs Horvath, Hungarian Ministry of Environment and Water
  Richard Vincent, UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
  Alfredo Pini, Italian Agency for the Protection of the Environment
  Mechthild Naschke, European Environmental Bureau
  Michel Bruder, Union des Industries de la Communauté Européenne
13:00 Lunch & End of the Event
   

 


 

 

Conference of the European Commission - DG Environment and the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety

Supported by: German Federal Environmental Agency,

Saxonian State Ministry for Environment and Agriculture and

Ministry of Environment and Water of Republic of Hungary

 


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