The Development Of Environmental Regulations In Poland And Its Influence On The Copper Industry

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Helena Byrdziak
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

KGHM Polska Miedz S.A. is a significant European copper producer with production of 447,000 mtpy, operating three underground mines and three smelters. The company has been involved for years in environmental activity, which was stimulated not only by the company itself, but by the development of environmental regulations as well. The first set of regulations, concerning water protection, was' established in Poland' in 1974, while a comprehensive environmental law was passed in 1980. This law in general requires industry to submit all data of environmental significance to the local authorities. Based on this data, they establish limits concerning emissions into the air, water and ground, the amount of wastes produced and the means of their disposal. A company has to pay fees for each tonne of emitted substances and stored wastes. When the emission of a substance exceeds the limit, the company has to pay a penalty which is about ten times higher than the fees. This approach in general is effective because it forces companies toward: reduction of their emissions. The problem is that the law is constantly subject to change and is becoming not only more restrictive but is involving more and more bureaucracy.
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APA: Helena Byrdziak  (1999)  The Development Of Environmental Regulations In Poland And Its Influence On The Copper Industry

MLA: Helena Byrdziak The Development Of Environmental Regulations In Poland And Its Influence On The Copper Industry. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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