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IED 2.0 & BAT Compliance Deadlines in 2026
How IPPC Industries Can Prepare Now?
The Industrial Emissions Directive (IED 2.0) takes effect with national transposition due by July 2026. New BAT conclusions impose stricter limits across sectors from cement and chemicals to waste and food. For the first time, operators face Transformation Plans, standardized assessments, and EU-wide reporting portals, digitalization isn’t spelled out in the law, but in practice it’s unavoidable.




















What to Expect
The revised Industrial Emissions Directive (IED 2.0) came into force in August 2024, with Member States required to transpose it by July 2026. At the same time, new BAT conclusions are tightening emission limits, monitoring, and performance expectations across energy, chemicals, metals, waste, food, and more. These changes raise the bar for traceable, structured compliance data.
For the first time,operators will also face Transformation Plans, harmonized compliance assessments, and EU-wide reporting portals - making digital record-keeping and versioned audit trails the practical standard. Even companies outside IPPC suppliers, contract manufacturers, logistics partners are being asked to provide verifiable EHS information to pass audits and keep customer approvals.
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is designed for EHS, compliance, and legal professionals managing regulatory obligations manually. Ideal for compliance managers, EHS coordinators, legal counsels, and anyone ready to move from spreadsheets to a secure, audit-ready system.
Key Takeaways
- What the IED 2.0 deadlines mean for your sector
- How stricter BAT standards affect energy, chemicals, metals, waste, food, livestock, and more industries
- Why manual methods fail under the new reporting and permit demands
- Real-world cases where weak permit management led to costly disruptions
- A live demo of how denxpert ensures audit-ready compliance with automated updates, permit tracking, and structured reporting