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UNION EUROPÉENNE DES PRODUCTEURS DE GRANULATS

EUROPÄISCHER GESTEINSVERBAND

EUROPEAN AGGREGATES ASSOCIATION

Biodiversity and the Extractive Industry

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European Context

Miette Dechelle

UEPG Public Affairs Manager

UEPG in a Nutshell

What is UEPG?

UEPG stands for

Union Européenne

des Producteurs de

Granulats

(European Aggregates

Association).

Since 1987, UEPG has

strongly promoted the interests of the

European Aggregates

Industry by

representing mainly its

National Member

Associations on

economic, technical, environmental and health & safety policy.

1. European Initiatives and legislation

2. What are the impacts on the Aggregates

Industry?

3. Solutions offered by UEPG

European Initiatives and legislation

Mid-Term

Review of

the EU

Biodiversity

Strategy

to 2020 1979
Birds

Directive

Habitats

Directive

Fiona and Flora

1992 2006

COM

Halting the

loss of

Biodiversity

by 2010 - and beyond

2010 2011

2015
COM

Options for

an EU vision and target for biodiversity beyond 2010

EU Biodiversity Action Plan

COM

Our life

insurance, our natural capital: an EU biodiversity strategy to 2020

The EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020

No Net Loss

Natura 2000

Ecosystems & their services

Green Infrastructure

Invasive Alien Species

‡ EU Biodiversity Strategy 2020 - Tools:

ƒMechanism of cooperation between Industry, national and global initiatives

ƒDialogue

ƒDeliver on the objectives of the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2020

‡Phase II

ƒNatural Capital Accounting

ƒInnovation for Biodiversity and Business

ƒAccess to Finance and Innovative Financing Mechanisms

ƒConference 27 October - Brussels

Business@Biodiversity Platform

The Fitness Check

™Part of Commission REFIT programme

™A comprehensive policy evaluation to assess whether EU nature legislation is fit for purpose

™Focus on Birds & Habitats Directives

™25 Key questions to be addressed

™Preliminary statistics on participation: 552,470 replies (Individuals> Industry> NGOs) ™Conference on the Fitness Check of EU Nature Legislation,

20 November 2015

What are the impacts on the

Aggregates Industry?

ÖImage of the Industry

ÖFragmentation of the legislation

ÖAccess to ressources

¾Weight of the administrative procedure

¾Delay in the obtention of permits

¾Permits shortened

No Net Loss (NNL)

ƒNeed to encompass all the sectors, incl. agriculture and forestry

ƒImportance of the full mitigation hierarchy

ƒCompensation/offsetting was a dividing issue amongst biodiversity advocators: requires complicated set of right conditions, technically difficult to implement, questions on subsidiarity.

ƒPolicy tool not yet decided

Mid-Term

Review of the

EU

Biodiversity

Strategy to

2020

More Ambitious ?

Solutions offered by UEPG

UEPG Biodiversity Task Force

‡TF created in 2007 ± new Chair Benoit Lussis (Fediex, Belgium) ‡Promotion of the compatibility between extraction and biodiversity

‡Missions:

ƒDialogue with European Institutions and Stakeholders (NEEIP,

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ƒDevelopment of tools (indicators)

ƒExchange of good practices: Case Studies, guidance documents, Sustainable Development Awards ƒPriority n°1 in 2015: Natura 2000 Fitness Check

Biodiversity Indicators

1.Step 1 (mandatory): 2 simple, habitat-based indicators

a.Rehabilitated areas with nature conservation objective (ha) / total rehabilitated areas (ha) b.Area of the temporary habitat (wanderbiotopes) within the extraction site (ha) / area of the extraction site (ha)

2.Step 2 (voluntary): assessing the biodiversity value of

the created habitats Several methods for assessing the biodiversity value of the habitats are available and well documented among UEPG Members and could be used and further developed.

¾A guidance document was prepared.

Biodiversity Indicators Workshops

1st Biodiversity Workshop (German-

speaking) - 14 July 2014 - Holcim

Quarry Dotternhausen, Germany

2nd Biodiversity workshop (French-

speaking) - 24 February 2015

Lille, France

3rd Biodiversity Workshop planned -

Scandinavian countries: Finland

Interested?

Biodiversity Guidances

France

United Kingdom

Belgium

Spain

Biodiversity Case Studies

More than 150 Case Studies on UEPG Website

UEPG Sustainable Development

Awards

9Promoting best practices

9 Going beyond what is expected

9 Providing examples others can follow

9Integrating the social, economic and/or

environmental dimensions of sustainable development into operations UEPG campaigns for a sustainable industry for a sustainable Europe:

Granulat Vicat, France Aricemex, Spain

Aarekies, Switzerland Lafarge Racos, Romania

UEPG Biodiversity Awards 2013

UEPG 2013 SDA Ceremony

19 Awards and 32 Certificates

UEPG 2013 SDA Exhibition - CoR

Green Week

Green Week

and gravel pits can also be high-value habitats

Green Week

2000 participants

Thanks for your attention

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