Industrial Emissions Directive: Explained
The Industrial Emissions Directive 2010/75/EU (IED) is aimed at reducing emissions from industrial production processes using an integrated approach to management environmental emissions and impact. In the past the Environmental Protection Agency in Ireland has issued Waste Licences and IPPC Licences for activities which are listed in the Third and Fourth Schedules to the Waste Management...
READ ARTICLE >Anaerobic Digestion: The conversion of feedstock into biogas and digestate
Anaerobic Digestion (AD) is the conversion of feedstock (any organic non-woody material) by micro-organisms in the absence of oxygen into biogas and digestate. Manure and other possible biomass feedstocks are inserted into a large, sealed airless container. In this oxygen free environment, bacteria will produce biogas. In most digesters the contents will be heated to accelerate the...
READ ARTICLE >EU’s €31bn carbon market finally picks up steam
Europe’s €31bn a year carbon market is finally starting to work the way it was intended, reining in pollution with a minimum of squealing from industry. Thirteen years after it was created to limit carbon-dioxide emissions, prices for the allowances are rising. EU policymakers have enacted measures expected to keep the cost of pollution on an upward trajectory...
READ ARTICLE >Ireland’s emissions going in the wrong direction
The EPA has published figures for emissions of five key air pollutants. These pollutants impact air quality in Ireland and further afield, causing respiratory problems, pollution of soil and surface water, and damage to vegetation. This latest information from the EPA shows that Ireland exceeded its emission limits for ammonia for the first time in 2016 and...
READ ARTICLE >The Solvent Regulations Act: Does it apply to you?
If you use solvents, it is likely that either the Solvent Regulations 2012 or EPA Act will apply to you. Solvent Regulations Act The Solvent Regulations are aimed at solvent users who use between 1 tonne and 10 tonnes per year. Such users must obtain a Certificate of Compliance from their local authority. This certificate...
READ ARTICLE >Lean and environmental (Lean/Green) funding supports
Lean and environmental (Lean/Green) funding supports are available from: Local Enterprise Offices for small and micro companies Udaras Na Gaeltachta for companies located in Gaeltacht regions Enterprise Ireland for indigenous companies, exporting and typically employing more than 10 employees. Also for Multi-national companies using natural resources. Industrial Development Authority (IDA) for Foreign owned companies The state...
READ ARTICLE >Water Charges Plan for business customers
Under the Water Services (No 2) Act 2013, the Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) approves Irish Water’s Water Charges Plan, which sets out water services charges with regard to new connections, special meter reads, meter testing, and charges for provision of water and wastewater services to domestic and non-domestic customers. In approving the Water Charges...
READ ARTICLE >National Survey on Reuse of Treated Wastewater in Ireland
The Water Systems and Services Innovation Centre (WSSIC) at the Nimbus Research Centre in Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) is undertaking a project on the role of water reuse in Ireland in the context of the circular economy. The project is funded by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the EPA Research Programme 2014-2020. One key...
READ ARTICLE >5 Lean Principles Every Manager Should Know
Lean was originally created by Toyota to eliminate waste and inefficiency in its manufacturing operations. The process became so successful that it has been embraced in manufacturing sectors around the world. The goal of lean is to eliminate waste – the non-value-added components in any process or service. By its very nature Lean utilises the...
READ ARTICLE >EPA Fire Water Retention Guidance Consultation
The EPA Fire Water Retention Guidance (Final Draft) Note provides guidance to operators of industrial activities on the requirements for, design and types of, firewater retention facilities. The EPA first published its Guidance Note to Industry on Fire Water Retention Facilities in 1995. This document is now being revised to update it to take into account...
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