Industrial Emissions Directive

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Directive 2010/75/EU
European Union directive
TitleIndustrial Emissions Directive
Made byEuropean Parliament & Council
Made underArticle 175(1)
Journal referenceOJL 334, 12 December 2010, pp. 17–119
History
Date made24 November 2010
Came into force6 January 2011
Implementation date7 January 2013
Other legislation
Replaces78/176/EEC, 82/883/EEC, 92/112/EEC,1999/13/EC, 2000/76/EC, 2008/1/EC, and 2001/80/EC
Current legislation

The Industrial Emissions Directive (Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 November 2010 on industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control)) is a European Union directive which commits European Union member states to control and reduce the impact of industrial emissions on the environment.

Rationale

The European Commission undertook a 2 year review with all stakeholders to examine how the legislation on industrial emissions could be improved to offer a high level of protection for the environment and human health while simplifying the existing legislation and cutting unnecessary administrative costs.

The IED is intended to provide significant improvement on the interaction between the previous seven directives (including the Waste Incineration Directive) which it replaces. It also strengthens, in several instances, some provisions in previous directives, for example the Large Combustion Plant Directive.

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