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UK Best Available Techniques Review

The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs is conducting a comprehensive review of Best Available Techniques (BAT) standards across UK industrial sectors to establish updated environmental and operational benchmarks. The review covers surface treatment of metals and plastics, ceramics, slaughterhouses, animal byproducts, and smitheries and foundries, with sector-specific surveys informing new UK BAT standards. This work supports environmental compliance, pollution control, and industrial best practice post-Brexit.


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7 Oct 2024 | Consultation (closed) Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs linked

Survey for the UK Best Available Techniques (UK BAT) in the Surface Treatment of Metals and Plastics Sector — consultation closed

This survey seeks your feedback on the environmental impacts of the Surface Treatment of Metals and Plastics industry in the United Kingdom as part of the 'Best Available Techniques” (BAT) regime for regulated industry. The aim of the BAT process …

15 Jul 2024 | Consultation (closed) Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs linked

Survey for the UK Best Available Techniques (UK BAT) in the Surface Treatment of Metals and Plastics Sector — consultation opened

This survey seeks your feedback on the environmental impacts of the Surface Treatment of Metals and Plastics industry in the United Kingdom as part of the 'Best Available Techniques” (BAT) regime for regulated industry. The aim of the BAT process …

10 Jul 2024 | Consultation (closed) Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs linked

Survey for the UK Best Available Techniques (UK BAT) in the Slaughterhouses and Animal Byproducts Sector — consultation closed

This survey seeks your feedback on the environmental impacts of the Slaughterhouses and Animal Byproducts industry in the United Kingdom as part of the 'Best Available Techniques” (BAT) regime for regulated industry. The aim of the BAT process is to …

15 May 2024 | Consultation (closed) Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs linked

Survey for the UK Best Available Techniques (UK BAT) in the Slaughterhouses and Animal Byproducts Sector — consultation opened

This survey seeks your feedback on the environmental impacts of the Slaughterhouses and Animal Byproducts industry in the United Kingdom as part of the 'Best Available Techniques” (BAT) regime for regulated industry. The aim of the BAT process is to …