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Regulation (EC) No 1221/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2009 on the voluntary participation by organisations in a Community eco-management and audit scheme (EMAS), repealing Regulation (EC) No 761/2001 and Commission Decisions 2001/681/EC and 2006/193/EC

Regulation (EC) No 1221/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2009 on the voluntary participation by organisations in a Community eco-management and audit scheme (EMAS), repealing Regulation (EC) No 761/2001 and Commission Decisions 2001/681/EC and 2006/193/EC

CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS

Article 1 Objective

A Community eco-management and audit scheme, hereinafter referred to as ‘EMAS’, is hereby established, allowing voluntary participation by organisations located inside or outside the Community.

The objective of EMAS, as an important instrument of the Sustainable Consumption and Production and Sustainable Industrial Policy Action Plan, is to promote continuous improvements in the environmental performance of organisations by the establishment and implementation of environmental management systems by organisations, the systematic, objective and periodic evaluation of the performance of such systems, the provision of information on environmental performance, an open dialogue with the public and other interested parties and the active involvement of employees in organisations and appropriate training.

Article 2 Definitions

For the purposes of this Regulation the following definitions shall apply:

  1. ‘environmental policy’ means the overall intentions and direction of an organisation relating to its environmental performance as formally expressed by top management including compliance with all applicable legal requirements relating to the environment and also a commitment to continuous improvement of environmental performance. It provides a framework for action and for the setting of environmental objectives and targets;

  2. ‘environmental performance’ means the measurable results of an organisation's management of its environmental aspects;

  3. ‘legal compliance’ means full implementation of applicable legal requirements, including permit conditions, relating to the environment;

  4. ‘environmental aspect’ means an element of an organisation's activities, products or services that has or can have an impact on the environment;

  5. ‘significant environmental aspect’ means an environmental aspect that has or can have a significant environmental impact;

  6. ‘direct environmental aspect’ means an environmental aspect associated with activities, products and services of the organisation itself over which it has direct management control;

  7. ‘indirect environmental aspect’ means an environmental aspect which can result from the interaction of an organisation with third parties and which can to a reasonable degree be influenced by an organisation;

  8. ‘environmental impact’ means any change to the environment, whether adverse or beneficial, wholly or partially resulting from an organisation's activities, products or services;

  9. ‘environmental review’ means an initial comprehensive analysis of environmental aspects, environmental impacts and environmental performance related to an organisation's activities, products and services;

  10. ‘environmental programme’ means a description of the measures, responsibilities and means taken or envisaged to achieve environmental objectives and targets and the deadlines for achieving the environmental objectives and targets;

  11. ‘environmental objective’ means an overall environmental goal, arising from the environmental policy, that an organisation sets itself to achieve, and which is quantified where practicable;

  12. ‘environmental target’ means a detailed performance requirement, arising from the environmental objectives, applicable to an organisation or parts thereof, and that needs to be set and met in order to achieve those objectives;

  13. ‘environmental management system’ means the part of the overall management system that includes the organisational structure, planning activities, responsibilities, practices, procedures, processes and resources for developing, implementing, achieving, reviewing and maintaining the environmental policy and managing the environmental aspects;

  14. ‘best environmental management practice’ means the most effective way to implement the environmental management system by organisations in a relevant sector and that can result in best environmental performance under given economic and technical conditions;

  15. ‘substantial change’ means any change in an organisation's operation, structure, administration, processes, activities, products or services that has or can have a significant impact on an organisation's environmental management system, the environment or human health;

  16. ‘internal environmental audit’ means a systematic, documented, periodic and objective evaluation of the environmental performance of an organisation, management system and processes designed to protect the environment;

  17. ‘auditor’ means an individual or group of individuals, belonging to an organisation itself or a natural or legal person external to that organisation, acting on behalf of that organisation, carrying out an assessment of, in particular, the environmental management system in place and determining conformity with the organisation's environmental policy and programme, including compliance with the applicable legal requirements relating to the environment;

  18. ‘environmental statement’ means the comprehensive information to the public and other interested parties regarding an organisation's:

    1. structure and activities;

    2. environmental policy and environmental management system;

    3. environmental aspects and impacts;

    4. environmental programme, objectives and targets;

    5. environmental performance and compliance with applicable legal obligations relating to the environment as set out in Annex IV;

  19. ‘updated environmental statement’ means the comprehensive information to the public and other interested parties containing updates of the last validated environmental statement, only with regard to an organisation's environmental performance and compliance with applicable legal obligations relating to the environment as set out in Annex IV;

  20. ‘environmental verifier’ means:

    1. a conformity assessment body as defined in Regulation (EC) No 765/2008 or any association or group of such bodies, which has obtained accreditation in accordance with this Regulation; or

    2. any natural or legal person, or any association or group of such persons, which has obtained a licence to carry out verification and validation in accordance with this Regulation;

  21. ‘organisation’ means a company, corporation, firm, enterprise, authority or institution, located inside or outside the Community, or part or combination thereof, whether incorporated or not, public or private, which has its own functions and administration;

  22. ‘site’ means a distinct geographic location under the management control of an organisation covering activities, products and services, including all infrastructure, equipment and materials; a site is the smallest entity to be considered for registration;

  23. ‘cluster’ means a group of independent organisations related to each other by geographical proximity or business activities jointly implementing the environmental management system;

  24. ‘verification’ means the conformity assessment process carried out by an environmental verifier to demonstrate whether an organisation's environmental review, environmental policy, environmental management system and internal environmental audit and its implementation fulfils the requirements of this Regulation;

  25. ‘validation’ means the confirmation by the environmental verifier who carried out the verification, that the information and data in an organisation's environmental statement and updated environmental statement are reliable, credible and correct and meet the requirements of this Regulation;

  26. ‘enforcement authorities’ means the relevant competent authorities as identified by the Member States to detect, prevent and investigate breaches of applicable legal requirements relating to the environment and, where required, take enforcement action;

  27. ‘environmental performance indicator’ means a specific expression that allows measurement of an organisation's environmental performance;

  28. ‘small organisations’ means:

    1. micro, small and medium-sized enterprises as defined in Commission Recommendation 2003/361/EC of 6 May 2003 concerning the definition of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises(1); or

    2. local authorities governing less than 10 000 inhabitants or other public authorities employing fewer than 250 persons and having an annual budget not exceeding EUR 50 million, or an annual balance sheet not exceeding EUR 43 million, including all of the following:

      1. government or other public administrations, or public advisory bodies at national, regional or local level;

      2. natural or legal persons performing public administrative functions under national law, including specific duties, activities or services in relation to the environment; and

      3. natural or legal persons having public responsibilities or functions, or providing public services, relating to the environment under the control of a body or person referred to in point (b);

  29. ‘corporate registration’ means a single registration of all or some sites of an organisation with sites located in one or more Member States or third countries;

  30. ‘Accreditation Body’ means a national accreditation body appointed pursuant to Article 4 of Regulation (EC) No 765/2008 which is responsible for the accreditation and supervision of environmental verifiers;

  31. ‘Licensing Body’ means a body appointed in accordance with Article 5(2) of Regulation (EC) No 765/2008 which is responsible for issuing licences to, and for supervising, environmental verifiers.

CHAPTER II REGISTRATION OF ORGANISATIONS

Article 3 Determination of the Competent Body

1.

Applications for registration from organisations in a Member State shall be made to a Competent Body in that Member State.

2.

An organisation with sites located in one or more Member States or third countries may apply for one single corporate registration of all or some of those sites.

Applications for a single corporate registration shall be made to a Competent Body of the Member State where the organisation's headquarters or management centre designated for the purpose of this paragraph is located.

3.

Applications for registration from organisations outside the Community, including corporate registration consisting only of sites located outside the Community, shall be made to any Competent Body in those Member States that provide for the registration of organisations from outside the Community in accordance with the second subparagraph of Article 11(1).

Those organisations shall ensure that the environmental verifier which will carry out the verification and validate the environmental management system of the organisation is accredited or licensed in the Member State where the organisation applies for registration.

Article 4 Preparation for registration

Article 5 Application for registration

CHAPTER III OBLIGATIONS OF REGISTERED ORGANISATIONS

Article 6 Renewal of EMAS registration

Article 7 Derogation for small organisations

Article 8 Substantial changes

Article 9 Internal environmental audit

Article 10 Use of the EMAS logo

CHAPTER IV RULES APPLICABLE TO COMPETENT BODIES

Article 11 Designation and role of Competent Bodies

Article 12 Obligations concerning the registration process

Article 13 Registration of organisations

Article 14 Renewal of the organisation's registration

Article 15 Suspension or deletion of organisations from the register

Article 16 Forum of Competent Bodies

Article 17 Peer evaluation of Competent Bodies

CHAPTER V ENVIRONMENTAL VERIFIERS

Article 18 Tasks of Environmental verifiers

Article 19 Frequency of verification

Article 20 Requirements for environmental verifiers

Article 21 Additional requirements for environmental verifiers which are natural persons and performing verification and validation activities individually

Article 22 Additional requirements for environmental verifiers active in third countries

Article 23 Supervision of environmental verifiers

Article 24 Additional requirements for supervision of environmental verifiers active in a Member State other than that where the accreditation or license was granted

Article 25 Conditions for performing verification and validation

Article 26 Verification and validation of small organisations

Article 27 Conditions for verification and validation in third countries

CHAPTER VI ACCREDITATION AND LICENSING BODIES

Article 28 Operation of Accreditation and Licensing

Article 29 Suspension and withdrawal of accreditation or license

Article 30 Forum of the Accreditation and Licensing Bodies

Article 31 Peer evaluation of Accreditation and Licensing Bodies

CHAPTER VII RULES APPLICABLE TO MEMBER STATES

Article 32 Assistance to organisations relating to compliance with legal requirements relating to the environment

Article 33 Promotion of EMAS

Article 34 Information

Article 35 Promotion activities

Article 36 Promotion of participation of small organisations

Article 37 Cluster and step-by-step approach

Article 38 EMAS and other policies and instruments in the Community

Article 39 Fees

Article 40 Non-compliance

Article 41 Information and reporting to the Commission

CHAPTER VIII RULES APPLICABLE TO THE COMMISSION

Article 42 Information

Article 43 Collaboration and coordination

Article 44 Integration of EMAS into other policies and instruments in the Community

Article 45 Relationship with other environmental management systems

Article 46 Development of reference documents and guides

Article 47 Reporting

CHAPTER IX FINAL PROVISIONS

Article 48 Amendment of Annexes

Article 49 Committee procedure

Article 50 Review

Article 51 Repeal and transitional provisions

Article 52 Entry into force

ANNEX I

ANNEX II

ANNEX III

ANNEX IV

ANNEX VEMAS LOGO

ANNEX VIINFORMATION REQUIREMENTS FOR REGISTRATION(information to be provided when applicable)

ANNEX VIIENVIRONMENTAL VERIFIER'S DECLARATION ON VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION ACTIVITIES

ANNEX VIIICORRELATION TABLE