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EMAS Presentation Part 2

EMAS Presentation Part 2. The EMSeasy Identity Card. Case study from Belgium - Retrival. Three activities: Industrial waste management – social enterprise Old building structures removing and cleaning of sites Gardening maintenance and implementation. Retrival - characteristics.

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EMAS Presentation Part 2

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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 not? • Lack of time • Lack of money • Complex process • Lack of competence 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

  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 Warehouse storage Nigel Carter, En-Venture Belgrade, May 2012

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  12. Pause for questions

  13. Refusal, Deletion or Suspension of an EMAS Registration

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

  15. Nigel Carter, En-Venture Belgrade, May 2012

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

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

  18. 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

  19. 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

  20. Suspension - a case study

  21. 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

  22. The endThank you for your patience! Nigel Carter, En-Venture Belgrade, May 2012

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