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1 EMAS Presentation Part 2

2 The EMSeasy Identity Card

3 Case study from Belgium - Retrival Three activities:  Industrial waste management – social enterprise  Old building structures removing and cleaning of sites  Gardening maintenance and implementation

4 Retrival - characteristics Clients:  Private company (big or small)  Collectives and public institutions.  Individuals (collect of large waste items and green waste)  Turnover : € 1.5 million

5 EMS for Retrival Why?  Competitive advantage  Credibility in the sector  Soon an obligation from some clients (e.g. public institutions)  Opportunity of advantage from a local project  Sustainable development Nigel Carter, En-Venture Belgrade, May 2012 Why not?  Lack of time  Lack of money  Complex process  Lack of competence

6 EMAS – how?  1 consultant (external) and 1 environmental coordinator (internal)  seminar +/- 2 day/month  Ecomapping and EMAS Easy method Nigel Carter, En-Venture Belgrade, May 2012

7 Retrival – annual targets  Use of bio-fuel for 15% of total fuel consumption  Increase by 30% the tonnage of treated waste  Increase buying of “ecological” products to 20% of the annual budget  Reduce by 10% waste to landfill  Improved collaboration with clients to improve storage and waste management  Increase environmental training (hours) by 30% Nigel Carter, En-Venture Belgrade, May 2012

8 Retrival - before and after Nigel Carter, En-Venture Belgrade, May 2012

9 Retrival - before and after Nigel Carter, En-Venture Belgrade, May 2012

10 Retrival - before and after Nigel Carter, En-Venture Belgrade, May 2012 Warehouse storage

11 Nigel Carter, En-Venture Belgrade, May 2012

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13 Pause for questions

14 Refusal, Deletion or Suspension of an EMAS Registration

15 Current Registrations in the EU Nigel Carter, En-Venture Belgrade, May 2012

16 Nigel Carter, En-Venture Belgrade, May 2012

17 EMAS Registrations  currently 8144 sites in 4503 EMAS (31/3/2012 ) Nigel Carter, En-Venture Belgrade 2012

18 Issues to be addressed by organisations implementing EMAS  Legal compliance  performance  External communications and relations  Employment Nigel Carter, En-Venture Belgrade, May 2012

19 Registration  Registration is not unreasonably refused! Verifier must check that the information and data within the organisation’s environmental statement is:  Reliable  Credible  Correct  Meets the requirements set out in Annex IVB, Environmental Statement Nigel Carter, En-Venture Belgrade, May 2012

20 Deletion or Suspension  Where the verifier has not performed adequately  Where the registered organisation is not or threatens not to be in compliance with the requirements of the Regulation Nigel Carter, En-Venture Belgrade, May 2012

21 Suspension - a case study

22 Refusal, Deletion or Suspension of Registration  Is rare!  Compliance with the Regulation, pre- and post-registration, is important  Organisations should maintain audit process  Be transparent and complete in reporting Nigel Carter, En-Venture Belgrade, May 2012

23 The end Thank you for your patience! Nigel Carter, En-Venture Belgrade, May 2012


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