EU Integrated Nutrient Management Action Plan (INMAP) The European Commission has announced that it will prepare in 2021 an Integrated Nutrient Management Action Plan (INMAP). After wide consultation of our members and network of stakeholders, ESPP has prepared and submitted to the European Commission proposals for the objectives, content and implementation tools of such an Action Plan.
ESPP input to EU consultation on INMAP (open to 26 August 2022)
EU new Circular Economy Action Plan, COM(2020)98, 11_3_ 2020 For information: input (from seven Masters students), I. Stammes, T. Maassen, F. Miller Kerins, G. Votano, D. Palma Munguia, Z. Yuan, M. Gereadts, Amsterdam University, 30_6_2020
Taxonomy (sustainable finance criteria)
ESPP input to EU consultation on Taxonomy criteria, 3_5_2023
ESPP input to JRC on the By-Products CMC-WW proposal, 7_5_2021
ESPP letter to European Commission concerning Animal By-Product End-Points for STRUBIAS materials 16_4_2021
Joint industry letter to DG GROW concerning additives, polymers, reactions between CMCs and REACH for EU Fertilising Products, and European Commission answer of 21_1_2021
ESPP summary of which materials will / will not be authorised for use in EU Fertilising Products 21_12_2018
Joint letter concerning EU Fertilising Products Regulation (100+ signatories) 15_10_2018
Joint industry statement on the EU Fertilising Products Regulation (ESPP, mineral and organic fertilisers industry, growing media, minerals, water industry) 20_11_2017
Letter to DG SANTE (follow up of the 13th November meeting), 30_11_24
Joint letter to DG SANTE “The EU needs an approach to materials from animal origin in the food chain that is fit for the Circular Economy” (2 April 2024, 16 organisations including ESPP)
Joint industry letter regarding measures to improve animal feed circularity (7 organisations including ESPP),18_9_24
Joint letter requesting inclusion of waste water in the priority streams for End-of-Waste status under the Circular Economy Action Plan, 3_4_2021 – further signatories welcome (contact )
DG ENVI studies on contaminants in composts, digestates, fertilisers
AMEC study carried out in 2019 for DG ENVI on possible bans or REACH “Restrictions” on composts and digestates (Ramboll – Peter Fisk – WOOD ref. 40039CL00313, 8_2_2019)
Joint letter criticising the study and requesting its withdrawal (11_2_2020)
Currently ongoing study into risks of contaminants in fertilisers
Nitrates Directive / recycled nutrient products from manure (SAFEMANURE)
Phosphorus recycling legislation at national level in Europe:
Switzerland: obligation to recover phosphorus from all sewage sludge and slaughterhouse waste (adopted), see SCOPE Newsletter n° 118 (page 13) (7_1_2016)
Germany: obligation to recover phosphorus from larger wastewater treatment plants (in adoption process), see eNews no. 7 (9_2_2017) and no. 6 (16_1_2017) and SCOPE Newsletter n° 122 (23_11_2016)
Austria: proposed mandatory phosphorus recovery from sewage sludge (2016, in adoption process), see ESPP news item
Sweden: proposed national ordinance on sustainable phosphorus recycling by EPA (2013, no follow up yet), see SCOPE Newsletter n° 123 (page 11 - 11_01_2017) and n° 97 (page 2 - 29_9_2013)
Composts and digestates: REACH and proposed "restrictions"
ESPP comments on the AMEC study on composts and digestates (11_2_2020)
European Commission (DG ENVI) study on possible "restrictions" on composts and digestates (AMEC 8_2_2019)
Exemption of digestate from REACH regulation: published 10_10_2019
Best available techniques (BAT) BREFs (Industrial Emissions Directive):
BAT for waste incineration – objective: take into account the recovery of phosphorus from ashes, including inciting separative incineration of high-P streams to generate ash with P-recovery potential (mono-incineration of sewage sludge, not mixing with industrial sludge or municipal solid wastes)
The finalised BAT BREF for the “Food, Drink and Milk” industries (FDM) published 12/2019 specifies that “Phosphorus recovery as struvite” is BAT for “waste water streams with … high total phosphorus content ..." and also specifies anaerobic digestion, appropriate use of residues in animal feed, appropriate use of wastewater in agriculture to valorise nutrients and/or water.
Best management practices (BEMPs): EMAS (EU Eco-Management and Audit Scheme Regulation) “agriculture” – see SCOPE Newsletter n° 116 (14_9_2015)
ISO 13065 “Sustainability Criteria for Bioenergy” see SCOPE newsletter 117 (1_9_2015)
ISO 275/TC (International Technical Committee) “Sludge recovery, recycling, treatment and disposal” including a specific working group on “Inorganics & nutrients recovery” see SCOPE newsletter 112 (12_4_2015)
EU Critical Raw Materials (CRM)
ESPP letter to European Commission on implementation of Critical Raw Materials Act 26_11_2024
ESPP input to EU public consultation on Critical Raw Materials Act / Strategic Raw Materials 10_6_23
Joint Declaration calling for phosphorus (P4 and derivates, Purified Phosphoric Acid) to be in the EU Strategic Raw Materials List, v20_9_23
ESPP input EU consultation on Critical Raw Materials policy 25_11_22
ESPP letter on SCRREEN2 CRM assessment process 29_9_22
ESPP letter on SCRREEN2 CRM assessments of “Phosphate Rock”, “Phosphorus” and “Potash” 2_7_2022