The 'Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety' (ENVI) is a
committee of the European Parliament. It has 68 members and a secretariat of 10 administrators. Its chairman is
Miroslav Ouzký. (
EPP-ED).
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Evolution
During the 1990s it was unfavourably known as the ''
Cinderella committee'' by
MEPs, due to its low importance. However since then, under the chairmanship of
Ken Collins, it has increased in powers. The
co-decision procedure for legislation, which grants more powers to the Parliament, has been extended to more policy areas. Notably, the areas covered by this committee were the main recipients of these new powers. Also due to the rising importance of its issues (e.g. in regards to
global warming), it has become one of the most important committees in Parliament. As well as becoming a major forum with the Parliament, the open sessions are usually packed with business
lobbyists and representatives from environmental
NGOs.
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Responsibilities
The committee is responsible for:
1. environmental policy and environmental protection measures, in particular concerning:
★ (a) air, soil and water pollution, waste management and recycling, dangerous substances and preparations, noise levels, climate change, protection of biodiversity,
★ (b) sustainable development,
★ (c) international and regional measures and agreements aimed at protecting the environment,
★ (d) restoration of environmental damage,
★ (e) civil protection,
★ (f) the
European Environment Agency;
2. public health, in particular:
★ (a) programmes and specific actions in the field of public health,
★ (b) pharmaceutical and cosmetic products,
★ (c) health aspects of bioterrorism,
★ (d) the
European Medicines Agency and the
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control;
3. food safety issues, in particular:
★ (a) the labelling and safety of foodstuffs,
★ (b) veterinary legislation concerning protection against risks to human health; public health checks on foodstuffs and food production systems,
★ (c) the
European Food Safety Authority and the
European Food and Veterinary Office.
See also
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Food safety
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European Commissioner for the Environment
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Directorate-General for the Environment (European Commission)
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European Commissioner for Health
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Directorate-General for Health and Consumer Protection (European Commission)
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European Commissioner for Enterprise & Industry
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Directorate-General for Enterprise and Industry (European Commission)
References
1. Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
2. Democratizing the European Union: Issues for the twenty-first Century (Perspectives on Democratization, , Catherine, Hoskyns, Manchester University Press, ,
External links
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Official Homepage