Mistakes to avoid
BAT: how best to meet the obligation to seek out the best available technique?
Practical sheet REF: FIC0790 V1
Mistakes to avoid
BAT: how best to meet the obligation to seek out the best available technique?

Author : Ismahane EL BAHLOUL

Publication date: May 10, 2012 | Lire en français

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5. Mistakes to avoid

5.1 Don't confuse BAT with clean technology

The term "clean technology" is not synonymous with Best Available Technique (BAT):

  • BATs are based on a preventive approach as close as possible to the source, and concern both curative and preventive techniques. BAT can be defined as a snapshot of the panel of least-polluting and industrially-proven technologies, i.e. the most eco-efficient for a given period.

  • Clean technologies concern only preventive techniques. A clean technology can be defined as a manufacturing method that enables the rational use of raw materials and energy, and the reduction of the quantity of effluents polluting the environment. For industrial applications, a clean technology can only...

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