Industrial Emissions Directive: Difference between revisions
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Operator’s combusting waste would need to comply with Chapter IV of the IED - Special Provisions for waste incineration plants and waste co-incineration plants'. | Operator’s combusting waste would need to comply with Chapter IV of the IED - Special Provisions for waste incineration plants and waste co-incineration plants'. | ||
The IED was adopted on 24 November 2010 and is a recast of the [[Waste Incineration Directive]] ([[WID]]) alongside six other European Directives including the [[Integrated Pollution and Prevention Directive]] ([[IPPC]]) and the Large Combustion Plants Directive and is enacted via the [[Environmental Permitting Regulations 2010]], as amended. | The IED was adopted on 24 November 2010 and is a recast of the [[Waste Incineration Directive]] ([[WID]]) alongside six other European Directives including the [[Integrated Pollution and Prevention Directive]] ([[IPPC]]) and the Large Combustion Plants Directive and is enacted via the [[Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010]], as amended. | ||
The IED is based on several pillars, in particular (1) an integrated approach, (2) use of best available techniques, (3) flexibility, (4) inspections and (5) public participation<ref name="IED" />. | The IED is based on several pillars, in particular (1) an integrated approach, (2) use of best available techniques, (3) flexibility, (4) inspections and (5) public participation<ref name="IED" />. |