Survey for the UK Best Available Techniques (UK BAT) in the Smitheries & Foundries Sector
Overview
This survey seeks your feedback on the environmental impacts of the Smitheries and Foundries 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 bring the UK Smitheries and Foundries industry up to the best standards, launching improvements in environmental protection.
We intend to use your views on areas such as sector pollution, the use of materials and overall efficiency to help identify the best techniques to minimise pollution and protect the environment.
The UK BAT review process:
This survey marks the first stage of the BAT review process. Once your views have been gathered and processed, these will shape the next steps of the decision-making process.
The UK BAT Team will also be conducting an industry-specific questionnaire and setting up a Technical Working Group formed of industry experts, regulators, and environmental stakeholders. This group seeks to elaborate on the views of both surveys to develop further evidence gathering from UK industry to propose conclusions, aiming to reach a consensus on the best operating techniques, abatement technologies and set pollutant emission limits.
Defra will then conduct a formal public consultation on the drafted BAT conclusions to ensure all views are acquired.
After this process is complete, the final BAT conclusions will describe the best techniques associated with the UK Smitheries and Foundries industry. These relate to the associated emission levels that form the basis of environmental permit limits.
If you would like more information on this process, access to a more detailed sector-specific questionnaire, or you or your organisation are interested in joining the Technical Working Group, please contact us by email UKBAT@defra.gov.uk quoting 'SF' in the subject heading.
What happens next
The responses received will be presented to the Smitheries & Foundries Technical Working Group for consideration. Summary notes from the inital meeting of the Technical Working Group will be made availible on www.gov.uk in autumn 2024.
Events
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Smitheries & Foundries Open Forum
From 5 Jun 2024 at 11:00 to 5 Jun 2024 at 12:00You are invited to join us virtually at the Smitheries & Foundries Sector Open Forum on 5 June. This meeting is open to all, and will provide an opportunity to meet the UK BAT Team and discover more about the UK BAT process. There will be time at the end for general questions about UK BAT. To join the meeting, please click on the link below or email UKBAT@defra.gov.uk
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We look forward to meeting you.
Audiences
- Water/water Industry sector
- Aggregates sector
- All Defra staff and ALBs
- Business/Private Sector
- Charities/Voluntary Organisations
- Consultants
- Devolved Administrations
- Energy sector
- Energy suppliers
- Environmental campaigners
- Environmental Health Officers
- Environmental professional services
- Government Agencies
- Government Departments
- Households
- Industries and professional services
- Local Authorities
- Local Authorities
- Manufacturing Industry
- Member of the General Public
- Non-Government Organisation
- Policy Teams
- Professional and Membership Organisations/Agencies
- Public Bodies
- SME businesses
- Stakeholders
- Trade Unions
- Waste Management Companies
- Waste Producers and Handlers
- Water Abstractors
- Water suppliers
- WEEE Treatment Facilities
Interests
- Aarhus Convention
- Air pollution
- Air quality
- Chemicals and pesticides
- Climate change
- Consultations
- DEFRA Policy
- Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases
- Green economy
- Green infrastructure
- Local environments
- National Adaptation Programme
- Natural environment
- Noise
- Ozone
- Policy and Delivery
- Pollution Sector
- Resource Efficiency
- Science
- Sewerage
- Sustainable development
- Waste and recycling
- Water Abstraction
- Water conservation
- Water quality
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