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Compilation of good practices in odour pollution 2
One of the aims of the D-NOSES project is to promote good practices in odour pollution, led by quadruple helix actors (i.e. promoted by citizens, administrations or industries that were able to solve the odour problem through different mechanisms in different contexts, increasing the level of sustainability), which can be used as positive examples for project replicability. As a first step, we decided to discuss the practices to manage odour emissions described in the Best Available Techniques (BAT) Reference Documents (BREF) documents, which are the technical reference for all industrial sectors in Europe. Such documents are not specific for odours; however, because odours are now recognized as atmospheric pollutants, most of the BREF documents published in recent years include specific reference to odour pollution and to techniques for the reduction of odour emissions. Moreover, we tried to collect some examples of real application of good practices from the Consortium partners. Despite the difficulties we encountered, here we report a further example, which adds to the ones already reported in the previous deliverable D2.3- Compilation of good practices in odour pollution 1.
Compilation of good practices in odour pollution 2
One of the aims of the D-NOSES project is to promote good practices in odour pollution, led by quadruple helix actors (i.e. promoted by citizens, administrations or industries that were able to solve the odour problem through different mechanisms in different contexts, increasing the level of sustainability), which can be used as positive examples for project replicability. As a first step, we decided to discuss the practices to manage odour emissions described in the Best Available Techniques (BAT) Reference Documents (BREF) documents, which are the technical reference for all industrial sectors in Europe. Such documents are not specific for odours; however, because odours are now recognized as atmospheric pollutants, most of the BREF documents published in recent years include specific reference to odour pollution and to techniques for the reduction of odour emissions. Moreover, we tried to collect some examples of real application of good practices from the Consortium partners. Despite the difficulties we encountered, here we report a further example, which adds to the ones already reported in the previous deliverable D2.3- Compilation of good practices in odour pollution 1.
Compilation of good practices in odour pollution 2
Capelli, Laura (Autor:in) / Izquierdo, Cyntia (Autor:in) / Anton, Ainhoa (Autor:in) / Diaz, Carlos (Autor:in) / Arias, Rosa (Autor:in) / Hernández, Miguel (Autor:in)
30.09.2021
oai:zenodo.org:6044828
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690
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