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Development of an implementation methodology for Environmental Management Systems in Europe's applied Research & Development (R&D) service sector

Reference: LIFE00 ENV/D/000320 | Acronym: Green R&D Services

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

BACKGROUND

Since research and development (R&D) is the first step when introducing new processes or products in industry, it is clear that R&D has a great impact on the environmental friendliness of future technologies and processes. Today, more than 25 000 industry-focused private and public R&D organisations exist in Europe, employing about 2.5 million highly skilled researchers and engineers. However, up to now, no R&D organisation exists in Europe with an implemented environmental management system in accordance with EMAS standards, meaning that, in most R&D organisations, environmental aspects of their research and development work for industrial clients or authorities are not continuously monitored and improved. In other words, sustainable product and process development is not structured and organised at the very first stage in a supply and production chain.


OBJECTIVES

The purpose of the project was to develop an approach that would enable European R&D organisations to adopt Environmental Management Systems, meeting the requirements laid down in the European Environmental Management and Auditing Scheme (EMAS II). EMAS II will be used for the systematic identification of R&D best management practices (BMP) and programmes, which will result in positive ecological, organisational and economic benefits. The goal is to promote as many good examples of BMP as possible to stimulate other R&D organisations to implement EMAS II structures. A comparison of each participating R&D organisation, before and after environmental improvements, will be made to verify that the implemented BMP programme has created better environmental conditions and economic benefits. For this purpose, an appropriate benchmarking system will be developed. A positive relationship is intended to support the premise that 'Green' R&D will generate clear quality, organisational and, ultimately economic gains for the organisation and its developed products. Gains can be measured in terms of new income derived from e.g. increased and improved services, cost savings from improved housekeeping procedures, environmentally friendlier products and increased public attention. The key project objectives can be summarised as follows: • Develop a methodology to enable European R&D organisations to adopt Environmental Management Systems that meet the requirements laid down in EMAS II • Develop and demonstrate an environmental performance benchmarking system for R&D organisations • Identify BMPs and demonstrate that implemented BMPs have created better environmental conditions, organisational structures and economic gains for the R&D organisations as well as for their customers • Develop computer tools to support the implementation and maintenance of the EMAS system.


RESULTS

The project has only partly reached its objectives. The project has only partly reached its objectives.

ADMINISTRATIVE DATA


Reference: LIFE00 ENV/D/000320
Acronym: Green R&D Services
Start Date: 01/08/2001
End Date: 30/11/2003
Total Eligible Budget: 0 €
EU Contribution: 495,410 €

CONTACT DETAILS


Coordinating Beneficiary: TTZ Technologie Transfer-Zentrum an der Hochschule Bremerhaven e.V,
Legal Status: PUBLIC
Address: An der Karlstadt 10, 27568, Bremerhaven,


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ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ADDRESSED

THEMES

  • Certification

KEYWORDS

  • EC regulation on eco-management and audit

TARGET EU LEGISLATION

  • Development of new legislation
  • Decision 1411/2001/EC - "Community Framework for co-operation to promote sustainable urban development" (27.06.2001)
  • COM(98)605 -"Communication on Sustainable Urban Development in the European Union: A Framework for Action" (28.10.1998)
  • Regulation 761/2001 - Allowing voluntary participation by organisations in a Community eco-management and audit scheme (EMAS) (19.03.2001)

PARTNERSHIPS

Name Status Type
 TTZ Technologie Transfer-Zentrum an der Hochschule Bremerhaven e.V, ACTIVE Coordinator
 Environment Park S.P.A., Italy ACTIVE Participant
 FIBRE Faserinstitut Bremen e.V., Germany ACTIVE Participant
 Fundación GAIKER, Spain ACTIVE Participant
 BIBA Verein zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung in der Freien und Hansestadt Bremen e.V., Germany ACTIVE Participant
 ISQ instituto de Soldadura e Qualidade, Portugal ACTIVE Participant

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