Home > Research & development > Research and development projects > Projects > Hazardous industrial chemicals in the IED BREFs (HAZBREF) > Publications > Publications Publications All publications of the project are collected here. Publications of Work Package 2:2.1 report: Approaches for a better use of available data to prevent or reduce releases of substances of concern from industrial installations Annex 1: Approaches to tackle substances of concern Annex 2: Table of SVHCs and WFD PS identified for case sectors Annex 3: Use descriptions in the ECHA Database Annex 4: Identification of chemicals belonging to chemical classes used as textile auxiliaries Annex 5: Acitivity 2.2 Technical Report Fate of substances during emission treatment.pdfAnnex II Substances_SimpleTreat effluent and properties.xlsx Annex 6: Interactive scheme: web version, power point version and detailed description (docx) Interactive tool for identifying relevant target substances Access to the Interactive scheme web version Guidance and Detailed Description: Interactive Scheme to Identify Relevant Target Substances.pdf Publications of Work Package 3: Strengthening chemicals management in Best Available Techniques Reference Documents, Reports of the Finnish Environment Institute 48/2021 The centre of this report is the analysis of the information exchange under the IED, that results in BREFs and corresponding BAT conclusions. This report presents proposals how relevant information on chemicals can be more systematically addressed at the right time during BREF reviews. Special emphasis is given to possibilities to better use available data generated in the context of other pertinent EU legislation. The report not only proposes general measures for improvement of the BAT information exchange but also focuses on what specifically has to be improved, by which means and how it could be done. Dowload the report Report: Analysis of the interfaces, possible synergies or gaps between Industrial Emission Directive, REACH Regulation, Water Framework Directive, Marine Strategy Framework Directive and the POP Regulation concerning hazardous substancesThe report aims to deliver recommendations for better use of information on hazardous substances generated under key legal frameworks for development of BREFs. Download the report Publications of Work Package 4: Report: Promoting non-toxic material cycles in the preparation of Best Available Technique Reference Documents (BREFs) The report focuses on enabling the progress of Circular Economy (CE) by promoting non-toxic material cycles through the BREF process. The report focuses on the CE aspects of the HAZBREF case sectors: polymers and fertilisers, textiles and the surface treatment of metals and plastics. The report includes Executive Summary. Download the report Sector guidances The sector guidance reports describe best practices in chemicals management identified in the HAZBREF project. Sectoral Guidance for Chemicals Management in the Textile Industry. HAZBREF-project Activity 4.1 report. ISBN 978-91-620-6955-1. Sectoral Guidance for Chemicals Management in the Surface treatment of metals and plastics Industry. HAZBREF-project Activity 4.1 report. ISBN 978-91-620-6954-4. Sectoral Guidance for Chemicals Management in the Chemical Industry with focus on the production of fertilisers and polymers. HAZBREF-project Activity 4.1 report. ISBN 978-91-620-6953-7. BAT descriptions for TXT BREF review processThese BAT candidate descriptions are provided for the purpose of being considered by the TWG and the EIPPCB in the context of the ongoing TXT BREF review process. The document describes five different BAT candidates for textile industry. Download the BAT description document for TXT BREF review process Newsletters Newsletter December 2021.pdf Newsletter June 2021.pdf Newsletter August 2020 Newsletter December 2019 Newsletter July 2019 Newsletter December 2018 Newsletter July 2018 Published 2019-06-28 at 10:01, updated 2023-12-21 at 8:41 Topic: regional co-operation, BAT Best Available Technique, Baltic Sea, inland waters and aquatic resources, Consumption and production, and sustainable use of natural resources Target group: policy-maker, authority, entrepreneur Share: Feedback for the person in charge Print this page Project Partners German Environmental Agency Swedish Environmental Protection Agency Institute for Ecology of Industrial Areas Estonian Environmental Research Centre