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Title: Cost or benefit?


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IPPC Management in SMEs
Janet Murfin
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Contents
  • Impact of PPC regulations on SMEs
  • Does PPC apply to your business?
  • Changing your business
  • If PPC, are you low-impact?
  • Getting help for full PPC

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PPC impact on SMEs
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PPC is expensive and time-consuming
  • Agency application fees are tip of the iceberg
  • Typical chemical industry application 1 person
    1 year to produce
  • Specialist help with site report, emissions
    modelling etc
  • Annual EP-OPRA charges
  • Surrender charges

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PPC hits smaller companies harder
  • Charges are higher proportion of profits
  • Less/ no spare manpower for application
  • Less in-house technical knowledge (eg no
    environmental manager)
  • May affect profitability
  • May put businesses off growing into areas of work
    covered by PPC regulations

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Graph showing impact of annual PPC charges alone
on SME profits
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Company DM PPC lifetime costs
  • EA fees per year currently 4 k
  • Lifetime costs
  • Application fees 8k
  • Maintenance fees (three years) 12k
  • Surrender fees 12k
  • Consultancy fees (2 site reports) 16k
  • Total cost 48k
  • True cost per year 16k

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Does PPC apply to your business?
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Your operations and PPC
Definitely under PPC
Main criteria
Other parameters include
Chemical synthesis
  • Hazardous nature of substances used
  • Amounts of substances in use
  • Need for abatement

Formulations
Including dilution with minor pH adjustments
Repacking
Warehousing, resale, distribution
Not under PPC
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How to tell if youre in PPC
  • Dont assume youre under PPC it pays to read
    the small print
  • Example Company G
  • Key documents are PPC Regulations, and RGS 4,
    Interpretation of Regulations, Chapters 4
    (Chemicals) and 5 (Waste)

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Every chemical SME should know
  • Where they stand under PPC, whether in the
    regulations or out of them
  • If under PPC, exactly what circumstances are
    responsible - if outside, what changes would
    bring them into PPC
  • Example Company S - would be in PPC if had ETP
    (waste treatment)

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Changing your business
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What the EA cant tell you
  • If you stop PPC operations before the application
    deadline, or change what you do so youre not
    under PPC, you can avoid coming under the
    regulations
  • Altering operations is a business decision for
    owners/ senior managers
  • Have to think about effects of going into/
    staying out of PPC on long-term business viability

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Company U using toll manufacturers
  • Diluting HCl was in PPC because of potential
    releases to air
  • Company U were only in PPC because of this, so
    asked a competitor to do the work
  • The regulations have been amended, dilution of
    HCl now not under PPC
  • Company U can still carry on, but only because of
    regulatory change

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Company A - alter operations
  • Would have gone into PPC for manufacturing resin
  • On costing, found that products couldnt support
    PPC charges
  • Stopped those products immediately, now getting
    them toll manufactured
  • Rest of non-PPC products are profitable, the
    business is in good shape

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The least preferable option closure
  • Larger businesses/ low profitability are being
    closed prior to entering PPC
  • Hodgsons, Beverley
  • Rhodia, Staveley (sold, then being closed)
  • Coalite Chemicals (PPC seems to have been the
    last straw)
  • However, I havent heard of any SME who has
    closed because of PPC

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If PPC, are you low-impact?
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Reduced costs for SMEs low impact installation
  • Must meet certain criteria on emissions and
    production volume
  • Standard charges application 2,599
    maintenance 403, surrender 319
  • Application cheaper only need to demonstrate
    how you meet the low-impact criteria (but you do
    need H7 site report, adds to application cost)

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Examples of low-impact installations
  • Company H esterification in a 20 litre glass
    vessel, over 100kgs / year so in PPC as
    low-impact
  • Company V 400 - 1000 litre vessels, low
    environmental impact (low/no air emissions, no
    abatement on vessels, little wash water).
    Products with reactions are in PPC.

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Getting help full PPC
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Grant funding
  • You cant get grant funding if you are using it
    to comply with regulations
  • But you CAN get money for environmental
    improvements which may help you comply with PPC
    (eg implement ISO 14001)
  • Find out whats in your area contact Business
    Link, Envirolink, BITC, your local environment
    forum

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Use consultants sensibly
  • You can use a consultant to project manage the
    application, or act as a sounding board, or help
    with a bit of the project.
  • Consultants can help you liaise with the EA, and
    stick up for you in meetings
  • it may be cost-effective to ask them for help
    early on, they should know the regulations

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Help from the EA
  • CD contains all the information you should need
    for your application
  • Information also available on EA website
  • 15 hours discussions with your Inspector free as
    part of your application
  • Your relationship with Inspector is vital
  • The EA want to help, so each application goes
    through as smoothly as possible

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There are benefits from PPC permit
  • Immediate benefits to the business (although
    these must be set against PPC costs)
  • Make changes which improve efficiency, reduce
    costs ongoing improvements
  • Marketplace changes
  • If fewer businesses in your sector, extra work
    available, reduced competition within UK
  • Closures can release skilled workforce to you

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Summary
  • SMEs are hit harder than large companies by PPC
    application costs and time
  • They should consider the business case for PPC
  • whether to alter operations (reduce impact)
  • will there be new business opportunities which a
    PPC permit will open up
  • Other companies are going through similar
    decisions

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Thank you very much
  • Any questions?
  • Presentation available at www.ttenvironmental.co.u
    k/hcf.html
  • Contact tel 01274 870306
  • Email janet_at_ttenvironmental.co.uk
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