Letter of support for PFAS restriction by Austria, Germany, Finland and Italy
Dear DG Environment,
Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I would like to request access to the following document mentioned in this media article of 19 December 2019 (https://theintercept.com/2019/12/19/pfas...
- a letter of support for a PFAS restriction from environmental official in Austria, Germany, Finland and Italy
According to the above media article, this letter was accompanying the following report entitled "Elements for an EU-strategy for PFASs " and which was sent to the European Commission by Ministers from Denmark, Luxembourg and Norway in December 2019 https://www.regjeringen.no/contentassets...
Please note that I am tabling this request separately to DG Grow and DG Environment as well.
Yours faithfully,
Ioana Bere
Dear Sir or Madam,
We are writing to you concerning your request for access to documents sent
on 10/01/2025 and registered on 13/01/2025 under case number 2025/0150.
Since you have not indicated your postal address, we are not able to start
handling your request. The 15 working days to reply to your request will
start running only when you send us your postal address.
You can send your postal address by replying to this e-mail. If we do not
receive your reply we may close this case.
Please note that you can submit a request for access to Commission
documents via the portal [1]'Request a Commission document', which does
not require you to indicate your postal address.
Why do we need your personal postal address?
Since 1 April 2014, the submission of a postal address became a mandatory
feature when submitting an application for access to Commission documents
via an e-mail. We would like to explain why we need your postal address in
order to register and handle your application for access to documents when
submitted via e-mail:
• Firstly, to obtain legal certainty as regards the date you received
the European Commission reply to your application for public access to
documents. Article 297 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the
European Union (TFEU) states that 'decisions which specify to whom
they are addressed, shall be notified to those to whom they are
addressed and shall take effect upon such notification.' In line with
this provision, if the Commission does not grant full access to the
requested documents, it notifies the reply to the applicant via
registered mail with acknowledgement of receipt or via delivery
service. This requires an indication of a valid postal address by the
applicant;
• Secondly, to apply correctly the [2]Data Protection Regulation (EU)
2018/1725. Knowing whether the applicant is an EU resident (or not) is
necessary for deciding which conditions shall apply for the
transmissions of personal data to applicants for access to documents.
These conditions are not the same for recipients established in the
Union and for recipients in third countries. As the vast majority of
the documents requested contain personal data, the Commission cannot
ensure the correct application of the data protection rules in the
absence of a postal address;
• Thirdly, to apply correctly [3]Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001. Article
4(1)(b) of that Regulation refers to the protection of the privacy and
integrity of the individual and has to be applied in line with the
Data Protection Regulation;
• Fourthly, to protect the interest of other citizens and safeguard the
principle of good administration. The Commission has to treat all
citizens equally by ensuring that the legal framework for public
access to documents is respected. For example, it has to verify
whether Article 6(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 is being evaded
by introducing several requests under different identities. Indeed, in
its Ryanair judgment ([4]EU:T:2010:511), the General Court confirmed
that Article 6(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 cannot be evaded by
splitting an application into several, seemingly separate, parts. In
addition, the Commission has to make sure that the legal framework is
respected and the right of access to documents is not abused by making
requests under an invented identity.
The considerations above show that the request for and the consequent
processing of the applicant's postal address is not only appropriate, but
also strictly necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the
public interest within the meaning of Article 5(1)(a) of Data Protection
Regulation, namely providing a smooth and effective access to documents.
Yours faithfully,
Directorate-General for Environment - Access to Documents
European Commission
References
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4. https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/...
Dear Environment,
Please find here my postal address: 49 rue de Toulouse, 1040, Bruxelles, Belgium
Yours faithfully,
Ioana Bere
Dear Sir or Madam,
We hereby acknowledge the receipt of your request for access to documents
sent on 10/01/2025 and registered on 13/01/2025 under the case number
2025/0150.
We will handle your request within 15 working days as of the date of
registration. The time-limit expires on 03/02/2025. We will let you know
if we need to extend this time limit for additional 15 working days.
To find more information on how we process your personal data, please see
[1]the privacy statement.
Yours faithfully,
Directorate-General for Environment - Access to Documents
European Commission
References
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Hello,
We are writing concerning your request for access to Commission documents
registered on 13/01/2025 under case number 2025/0150.
We are currently working on your request. However, we have not yet been
able to gather all the elements necessary to carry out a full analysis of
your request. We will not be able to send you the reply within the
prescribed time limit expiring on 03/02/2025 as the document requested
originate from third parties, which have been consulted.
Therefore, in line with Article 7(3) of [1]Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001,
we need to extend this time limit by 15 additional working days. The new
time limit expires on 24/02/2025.
We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
Kind regards,
DG-Environment
References
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Dear Environment,
I would appreciate it if you could kindly provide an update on the status of my request.
Yours faithfully,
Ioana Bere
Dear Ms Bere,
Please find attached DG-ENV reply to your requests for access to
Commission documents registered under the above case numbers 2025/0150 and
0139.
Please acknowledge the receipt of this message by return email.
Kind regards,
DG-Environment
Unit B.2 "Safe and Sustainable Chemicals"
Dear Environment,
Thank you for your response.
Unfortunately the http link that you provided is not working.
Would it be possible to send a PDF version of the letter?
Yours faithfully,
Ioana Bere
Dear Madam,
Since you can’t open the link to the Luxembourg Ministry of Environment,
please find herewith the letter as an attachment.
Kind regards,
Unit B.2 – Safe and Sustainable Chemicals
European Commission
Directorate General for Environment
Unit B.2 – Safe and Sustainable Chemicals
Avenue d’Auderghem 19, B-1000 Belgium