Published on: 07 April 2022
Two new quarterly reports from LOGOS are available for British Marine members to download:
ICOMIA LOGOS report March 2022
This report contains the latest quarterly report on EU regulations affecting the marine industry at a global level. The report includes an analysis of recent policy developments, political debates, decisions and positions of relevant stakeholders as well as strategic analysis.
Included in the report are key updates/highlights since the last reports on the following:
- Upcoming Public Consultations
- End of Life Vehicles Directive
- NAIADES III Action Plan
- Biocidal Product Regulation
- Port Reception Facilities (PRF) for ship-generated waste and cargo residues +updates on EU port services regulation
- Industrial Emissions Directive
- Marine strategy framework directive
- Water Framework Directive, Groundwater Directive and Bathing Water Directive
- EU Emission Trading System
- Commission Revision Revision of regulation 2015/757 on the monitoring of CO2 from maritime transport
- Commission Proposal for a directive amending the directive on protection of workers from the risks related to carcinogens and mutagens at work
- Waste framework directive
- EU Timber Regulation
- Trade Issues EU-US
IMEC/ICOMIA LOGOS
This report looks specifically at the environmental regulations, policy developments and political debates.
Included in the report are key updates/highlights since the April reports on the following:
Environmental Legislation and initiatives including:
- Directive 2014/94/EU on alternative fuels infrastructure
- National Emissions Ceiling Directive (Directive 2016/2284)
- Circular Economy Strategy
- Revision of the Battery Directive
- Chemical Legislation (REACH)
- Restrictions on hazardous substances
- Ocean Governance
Other relevant EU policies including the following
- Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
- NRMM
- The European Green Deal
European Parliament intergroups
Event reporting
These documents can be downloaded by British Marine members from the publications section of the British Marine website found here.