Perspectives in environmental management in the light of the implementation of biocircular economy principles
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
The contemporary industrial sector has been addressing the risks arising from dependence on fossil fuels and fossilbased raw materials taking both opportunities and related challenges of the transition from oil- to bio-based
chemicals. In such a framework, the chemical industry is currently rethinking products and services with component
parts reused, remanufactured, and refurbished in the light of implementing bio- circular economy principles. The
present paper refers the techniques implemented in the chemical sectors with an IPPC permit released by the
Ministry of the Environment, Land and Sea (IMELS) and subject to Seveso III Directive on the prevention of major
accidents involving dangerous substances.
Cooperatively with such legislative framework, many chemical installations adopt an environmental management
system according to ISO 14001:2015 to ensure a continuous improvement of their environmental performance
beyond legal minimum requirements.
In particular, the present paper focuses on measures and procedures to prevent diffuse and fugitive emissions in
large chemical installation. In fact, such installations, together with refineries, make use of specific chemical
substances like volatile organic compounds, that may be released into the environment. Thus, IPPC permits foresees
specific measures in consideration of Best Available Techniques for the chemical sector also with the aim of
preventing accidents and limiting their eventual consequences on the environment.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Circular economy; Volatile organic compounds; Seveso; ISO140001.
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