Food and drink industry given more guidance on IPPC to digest

Companies in the food and drink sector should work with their supply chains to reduce the impacts of sites regulated under integrated pollution prevention and control (IPPC), according to draft EU guidance.1 Producing guidance on the "best available techniques" (BAT) on pollution control for a sector as huge and diverse as food and drink has been a massive project lasting four years.

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