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Public regulatory relief and the adoption of environmental management systems: a European survey

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  • Francesco Testa
  • Iñaki Heras-Saizarbitoria
  • Tiberio Daddi
  • Olivier Boiral
  • Fabio Iraldo

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An increasing number of organizations across the world have adopted Environmental Management Systems (EMSs) based on certifiable standards, notably the European Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) and the ISO 14001 standards. Although the specialized literature has studied the motivations, obstacles and benefits of the adoption of these standards for EMSs extensively, the impact of the public incentives on the adoption of such environmental management tools has been overlooked. In order to fill this gap in the literature, this article aims to shed light on the level of companies' knowledge and application of the main regulatory relief initiatives provided by public administrations around the EU for organizations with a certified EMS. For that purpose, this article summarizes the main findings of a survey carried out with the participation of 244 European EMAS-registered organizations. The findings of the survey highlight the fact that most of the surveyed companies have adopted or benefitted from some form of regulatory relief, mainly by making use of the measures granting an extended duration of some permits (44%), reductions in financial guarantees in the waste-treatment sector (31%) and tax reductions (26%). Moreover, it emerges that, among countries, the role of regulatory relief to support companies in the path to the adoption of EMSs is not univocal.

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  • Francesco Testa & Iñaki Heras-Saizarbitoria & Tiberio Daddi & Olivier Boiral & Fabio Iraldo, 2016. "Public regulatory relief and the adoption of environmental management systems: a European survey," Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 59(12), pages 2231-2250, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:jenpmg:v:59:y:2016:i:12:p:2231-2250
    DOI: 10.1080/09640568.2016.1139491
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