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This technical session on glass regulations includes background information, evaluation of questionnaires, stakeholder presentation, discussion, and conclusion. The feedback from operators and industry associations highlight key messages, problems, and proposals for modification. The revised guideline is expected to be adopted by the end of 2006.
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Technical Session VII: Glass Prof. Dr. Günter Schock, TÜV Rheinland GroupCologne, May 12th 2005 EU-MRG Stakeholder Day
Program • Background Information • Evaluation of Questionnaires • Stakeholder Presentation • Discussion • Conclusion EU-MRG Stakeholder Day
Background information • Stakeholder Day is part of Stakeholder Consultation • Outcome will be documented (note taker) and considered for modifications of the MRG • - List of key messages • - List of key problems during implementation • - List of key proposals for modification • Revised Guideline expected to be adopted by the end of the year 2006 EU-MRG Stakeholder Day
10 Questionnaires: • Operators (6) and • Industry Associations (4) • 4 Subject Areas of Questionnaire: • Over-all Performance of MRG • Performance of Annex II • Performance of Annex IX • Further comments and questions EU-MRG Stakeholder Day
Conclusion • Limited feed-back • Heterogeneous answers • Comments in majority critical/negative • “hot spots” are - tier-system (clarity, applicability), - uncertainty assessment (applicability), - reporting template and the - consistency to other M&R-tools EU-MRG Stakeholder Day
Stakeholder Presentation (CPIV) • Guy Tackels • Environmental Affairs Director for glass melting in the Saint-Gobain Group • Responsibilities within French Glass Federation • Member of the Standing Committee of the European Glass Industry (CPIV) EU-MRG Stakeholder Day