Abstract

BackgroundThe European Commission organised the review of the best available techniques reference document for the food, drink and milk industries according to the provisions of the Industrial Emissions Directive (Directive 2010/75/EU). Under this policy, an exchange of information between Member States, industrial organisations, non-governmental organisations promoting the protection of the environment and the European Commission took place.ResultsA crucial part of developing these EU environmental standards was the systematic determination of the key environmental issues of the food, drink and milk sector. Key environmental issues were defined for emissions to air and water, and for energy and water consumption. The key environmental issues were systematically determined using four criteria proposed by the European Commission. Moreover, a data collection procedure was designed and real-plant emissions and consumption data were obtained for the first time from a representative variety of food, drink and milk installations across the European Union.ConclusionsThe development of the EU environmental standards for the food, drink and milk sector are based on a systematic determination of the key environmental issues and on a representative data collection for this sector. This paper also highlights the main normative, organisational and procedural factors addressed during the environmental policy integration carried out to develop these standards.

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  • The European Commission organised the review of the best available techniques reference document for the food, drink and milk industries according to the provisions of the Industrial Emissions Directive (Directive 2010/75/European Union (EU))

  • Along with the information in the FDM Best Available Techniques Reference Document (BREF) adopted in 2006 and in the initial technical working group (TWG) positions, the European Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Bureau (EIPPCB) considered that there was a basis for a horizontal proposal across the FDM sector in relation to the key environmental issues (KEIs) for emissions to water

  • It was proposed to collect data for the parameters biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and ammonium nitrogen, but only as contextual information to assess the performance of the waste water treatment plant

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The European Commission organised the review of the best available techniques reference document for the food, drink and milk industries according to the provisions of the Industrial Emissions Directive (Directive 2010/75/EU). Europe’s food and drink industry was the largest manufacturing industry in the EU-28 with an annual turnover of EUR 1 039 billion and 4.42 million jobs in 2016. This represented 14.6% of the total manufacturing sector turnover and 14.5% of the total manufacturing sector employment in the EU-28. This document described the key environmental issues of the FDM sector, they were not determined systematically

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