
| LIFE - Environment Project EMAS 4 New Member States, Publication EMAS for Municipalities - Implementation Guide for The Step by Step Cluster Approach (.pdf 2.2 MB) Dipl. Inf. Ludwig Karg, Natalija Ladutjko, Wolfgang Ackermann, Alina Dudele Innovative approach in EMAS II implementation in the local authorities of new member states. Implementation Guide for The Step by Step Cluster Approach published. The Guideline reflects experiences gained in the project "Innovative approach in EMAS II implementation in the local authorities of new member states (EMAS4NewStates)", which took place in Lativan municipalities from May 2005 till May 2007. |
| LIFE - EMAS ievieðanas vadlînijas Dipl. Inf. Ludwig Karg, Natalija Ladutjko, Wolfgang Ackermann, Alina Dudele Vadlinijas soli pa solim EMAS ievieðanas klasteri |
| Introduction of BS 7750 Environmental Management Standard at the Hejócsaba Cement and Lime Works Gergely Tóth This case study describes the introduction of the British environmental management standard (BS 7750) at the Hejócsaba Cement and Lime Works in Hungary. Driving forces are analyzed, implementation of the system is described, and the company's expectations are outlined. |
| Cleaner Production in a Czech Chemical Company - Bochemie Vladimir Dobes Bochemie Bohumín Ltd. is the parent company of the Bochemie Group. Since it was founded, it has worked to meet health, safety and environmental requirements: for example by adhering to the chemical industry's Responsible Care programme. One of the most important steps it has taken so far to improve its environmental performance has been to introduce Cleaner Production (CP) in its chloramine production plant. |
| Development of Environmental Market Opportunities by a Hungarian Automobile Battery Manufacturer This case study describes the efforts of Perion, a 500 employee Auto Battery producer, in regards of the dealing with hazardous waste materials, waste water and air pollution. |
| Cleaner Production in a Czech Sloughterhouse Masna Zlín is a medium-sized slaughterhouse located on the Czech-Slovak border. The company initially implemented environmental protection measures during participation in the Czech-Norwegian Cleaner Production Project. The good housekeeping measures which were implemented generated annual savings of US$ 36,500. |
| Environmentally Sound Product Development in a Hungarian Paint Manufacturer Dunalakk is a privately owned company, a former unit of one of Hungary's largest state-owned paint manufacturer, Budakk. The company now has 102 employees, and manufactures paint products, and supplies paint application technologies. Dunalakk began to develop environmentally sound paints as early as 1976. After 1989 requirements of the Western European market, and the introduction of stricter environmental legislation motivated the company to increase this range. |
| Environmental Strategies of the Hungarian Oil and Gas Company Dr. Maria Erds This case describes the implementation of an environmental philosophy in the biggest provider of energy products in Hungary. |
