European Pollutant Release and Transfer Register Expert Group (E-PRTR EG)
Details
Abbreviation: E-PRTR EG
Policy Area: Environment
Lead DG: DG Environment
Type: Informal
Scope: Broad
Mission: - To facilitate the exchange of experiences and good practices in the area of the implementation of the European Pollutant Release and Transfer Register Regulation.
Task: Assist the Commission in the preparation of legislative proposals and policy initiatives
Contact: -
Publication in RegExp: 08/08/2013
Creating Act: -
Last updated: 06/03/2023
Additional Information
Activity report: Joint workshop E-PRTR EG and IEEG on IED reporting - 14 January 2014
Agenda IEEG EPRTR (140114) final.pdf (approx. 184 kb)
Minutes IEEG_EPRTR_140114 final.docx (approx. 60 kb)
Activity report: Meeting of the E-PRTR Expert Group - 27 November 2014
20141031 Agenda.pdf (approx. 28 kb)
20141127_Minutes.docx (approx. 55 kb)
Activity report: Meeting of the E-PRTR Expert Group - 3 November 2015
Agenda.pdf (approx. 108 kb)
EPRTR Expert Group 03112015_Minutes V1.docx (approx. 51 kb)
Selection procedure: The members of this group are the Member States. It is for the authority of each Member State to decide on who will represent them. Observers are Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Turkey and Serbia.
Rules of procedure: Expert groups usually operate in an informal setting without any formal rules of procedure. This is the case for this group.
Subgroups
No Subgroups assigned to this group.
- 1.Dit type werkgroepen van de Europese Unie adviseert de Europese Commissie bij het opstellen van nieuwe wetgeving en nieuw beleid. Daarnaast houden ze zich bezig met controle, coördinatie en samenwerking met de lidstaten. Expertgroepen kunnen tijdelijk of permanent zijn ingesteld. De deskundigen worden niet betaald, maar krijgen een onkostenvergoeding. Expertgroepen zijn samengesteld uit deskundigen van nationale overheden, vertegenwoordigers van belangenorganisaties en/of experts uit het bedrijfsleven.
- 2.This Directorate-General proposes new environmental laws and monitors the implementation of the new measures by the member states. The main goal is to protect the environment for future generations and to encourage sustainable development.