Latest IMPEL Reports and Guidance Documents Adopted by Written Procedure March 2025

22 Apr, 2025

A number of IMPEL project reports and guidance documents were officially adopted through a written procedure dated 20.03.2025. These reports not only summarize important findings and recommendations but also provide guidance for better implementation of EU Environmental Law. Full access to the adopted reports is here available on IMPEL website with the below links:

IA Public Nuisance Issues Final Report

IA Self-Monitoring Guidance and Annex Questionnaire

WMCE By-product Final Report

WMCE IMPEL Guidance IED&CE and Example Italy

WMCE Waste Incineration Practical Tools Report

WMCE Risk Based Inspection Plan Waste

WMCE Landfill Guidance Document

WTFS Ship Recycling Project Report

WTFS End-of-life Ships Guidance

WTFS Enforcement Actions Final Report

WTFS WEEE Final Report 2024

WTFS WEEE Final Short Study on differences in implementation WEEE

WTFS Waste & TFS Annual Conference Report- Dresden

WTFS Waste & TFS Annual Conference Report - Skopje

WTFS  Strategic Work and Network Collaboration

WL WINE Project Report

WL TIGDA Report

WL Marine Transborder Transect Handbook

WL Sustainable Landspreading Report

WL InSitu Thermal Desorption

WL Phytoremediation

WL Water and Land Conference Report Bucharest 2023

WL Water and Land Conference Report Venice 2024

NP NIRAM Development of Training Material and presentation NIRAM

NP Roadmap IAS 2024

NP EU Action Plan Wildlife Trafficking IMPEL Final Report

NP Guidance Book EU Action Plan Wildlife Trafficking

NP Birds at Aerodromes Final Report

NP Report Wolves Conference

NP JoNeF Guidance

XET Ukraine IRI Report

XET Financial Provisions Webtool

XET CAED Report 2020-2024

XET CAED Training Material 2024

XET WG7 IMPEL KIP Activities Report 2022-2024

XET KIP Support Conference Ukraine Report

XET Overall Report NPRI 2019 - 2024

XET The First Report on Geospatial Intelligence for Environmental Damage Assessment

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