EFAEP - European Federation of Associations of Environmental Professionals

EFAEP is an Association of Environmental Experts from all over Europe which was founded in 2002 in response to the increasingly important and diverse role of environmental experts. The protection of the environment is no longer a secondary phenomenon but has penetrated all areas of life. In response to the growing sensitivity of society about environmental issues, activities of environmental professionals have been steadily growing over the past decades and became an unquestionable necessity. Read more...



EFAEP publishes position paper on Environmental Technology Verification

EFAEP has published a position paper on Environmental Technology Verification (ETV).

For the full document please see: http://www.efaep.org/documents/topic/76/

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Successful 3rd European EMS Forum 2009

EFAEP is pleased to announce that the 3rd European EMS Forum 2009, a conference for environmental managers, environmental verifiers and other EMS professionals, held on 12 May 2009 was a great success.

To download the report please visit: http://www.efaep.org/documents/topic/36/

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London General Assembly

The next General Assembly of the Federation will take place on 17-18 September 2009 in London.

More information will be added shortly at: http://www.efaep.org/diary/event/16/

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Bilbao General Assembly

The last General Assembly of the Federation has taken place on 16-17 March 2009 in Bilbao, Spain.

For more information (minutes, documents, etc.) see: http://www.efaep.org/documents/topic/69/

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EFAEP Bulletin 13

The latest edition of the EFAEP Bulletin is now available at http://www.efaep.org/documents/topic/72/.

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EFAEP publishes position paper on the occasion of the European Council in Brussels on December 11th and 12th

On December 11 and 12 the Heads of State and Government of the 27 member states of the EU will hold a meeting of the European Council  in Brussels. Among other subjects the European Council will discuss EU targets for the reduction of emissions which contribute to global warming. In its position paper EFAEP asks the representatives of the member states to act responsibly and keep the promise of a reduction target of at least 20%.

 

See the full document at http://www.efaep.org/documents/topic/35/

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