Hazardous industrial chemicals in the IED BREFs (HAZBREF)

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The Industrial Emissions Directive is the main instrument on the EU level to control hazardous substances that are released from industrial sites. However, its reference documents, or BREFs, currently lack specific information on certain hazardous substances. The project aims to close this knowledge gap so that industry and authorities can manage hazardous substances being released into the Baltic Sea better.
 

Background

Hazardous substances released from industries have a harmful effect on the Baltic Sea environment. Yet, the pathways from the installations to the sea and the emission reduction methods are not well known. The main instrument on EU level to control industrial releases is the Industrial Emissions Directive, particularly through the publication of BAT documents (BREFs). However, the BREFs published so far do not contain comprehensive information on specific hazardous substances in industry which makes the management difficult for both industry and the authorities.

What are the project aims?

HAZBREF will increase the knowledge base of the industrial sources and the reduction measures of hazardous chemicals. This will be done by analysing the use of hazardous substances in industrial sectors. To this end, we will utilize existing information from other EU regulatory frameworks, such as REACH and the Water Framework Directive. Moreover, the project aims at enhanced institutional capacity by better exchange and utilization of existing information on hazardous substances between these regulatory frameworks.

What are the expected results?

The capacity to manage industrial chemicals is enhanced among both authorities and industries when the use and risks of chemicals are better addressed in the BREFs. The information is useful for HELCOM, the Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission, in the development of actions to reduce the inputs to the Baltic Sea. HAZBREF also promotes the circular economy by reducing obstacles for recycling of waste

Further information

  • Project manager Kaj Forsius, tel. +358 295251 119,
    firstname.lastname @syke.fi
    Finnish Environment Institute (Syke)
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There is a clear need to increase the knowledge of the industrial sources of hazardous chemicals and to apply measures to reduce their use and emissions to the environment. Project HAZBREF proposes a specific chapter on chemicals to be included in all BREF Documents.
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Published 2022-10-13 at 14:19, updated 2023-07-27 at 10:04