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The Sevilla Process:

A driver for environmental performance in industry

6-7 April 2000, Stuttgart



Presentations

Welcome and introduction

Prof. Dr. Andreas Troge, President of the Federal Environmental Agency, Germany - English

Stefan Mappus, Deputy Minister, Ministry for the Environment and Transport, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany - English

Herbert Aichinger: Introduction - The IPPC Directive - English

 

Expectations of various sides of IPPC and BAT

Dr. Christian Hey: Balancing participation in Technical Working Groups: the case of the information exchange of the IPPC Directive - English

Eddy Van Bouwel: Expectations of the chemical industry faced to the BREF process - English

Javier Targhetta: EUROMETAUX view on current BREF procedure - English

Philippe Lucas: The French point of view - French

Maria Jesus Rodriguez de Sancho: Spanish experience with the BAT info exchange - English

Neigel Haigh: The IPPC Directive and BAT in a wider context - English

Dr. Joachim Lohse & Knut Sander: Is the BREF process a success or a failure? - an NGO perspective - English

 

The aims of the Sevilla process

Magnus Gislev: European innovation and exchange of information about BAT - English

Dr. Per Sorup: The European IPPC Bureau: what is it, where is it, and what does it do? - English

 

Sevilla works - from concept to reality

Don Litten: BAT Reference documents: what are they, what are they not? - English

Harald Schönberger: BREF on the Production of Iron and Steel - conclusion on BAT - English

Michael Suhr: The BREF in the puop and paper industry - BAT for an industry with a large variety of raw materials and products - English

Petra Hagström: BAT process selection and split views - illustrated by examples from the Cement and Lime and Chlor-Alkali BREFs - English

 

Sevilla works - from concept to reality II

Alex Radway: A BREF for the diverse sector of "Large Volume Organic Chemicals" - English

Ludwig Finkeldei: Energy use and process integrated BAT measures - illustrated by examples from the Non-Ferrous Metals Industries BREF - English

Ineke Jansen: Influence on smaller installations illustrated by the Tanneries BREF and the addressing of horizontal issues across industry sectors in the Storage BREF - English

 

Approaches to implementation

Martin Quinn: The UK approach to use the BREFs at national and installation level - English

Lex de Jonge: The Dutch guideline based approach to introduce the BREFs - English

Jörgen Friis & Angel Kostov: Practical use of BREF in permitting - Danish pilot project on the implementation of the IPPC project in Bulgaria - English

Dr. Barbara Reiter: Integrated assessment on a local level - English

 

Approaches to implementation II

Dr. Ken Macken: The introduction of integrated permitting to Ireland - English

Dr. Michael Lange: The German approach to use the BREFs at the national level - German

Erik Nyström: Swedish experience of integrated permit procedures - English


 

Conference on behalf of: German Federal Environmental Agency

In co-operation with: European Integrated Pollution Prevention and control Bureau (EIPPCB), IPTS Sevilla

Supported by: European Commission - DG Environment, German Federal Environmental Ministry, Ministry of the Environment and Transport of the State of Baden-Wurttemberg


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