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  1. BAT reference documents (BREFs) are the outcome of the ‘Sevilla process’ for improving industrial emissions. They cover specific agro-industrial activities and cross-cutting issues such as energy efficiency and emissions monitoring.

  2. Bref is an open-source project that helps you go serverless with PHP on AWS Lambda. You can run websites, APIs, CLI commands, cron tasks, job queues, event-driven microservices, and more with Bref.

  3. BREF by Darren Chin. "Bref" is French for "brief" or "short". Many chefs dream of opening their own restaurant. Opening DC Restaurant was that dream coming true for me. The heat, the long hours and never-ending pressure, working with my dedicated team and at the end of a long evening, seeing the looks of satisfaction on my customers' faces.

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  4. Bref offers a range of toilet cleaning products with different functions, fragrances and technologies. Whether you want visible cleanliness, relaxation, luxury or freshness, Bref has a solution for you.

  5. eippcb.jrc.ec.europa.eu › reference › waste-incineration-0Waste Incineration | EU-BRITE

    This BREF covers the incineration or co-incineration of waste, including municipal waste, other non-hazardous waste, sewage sludge, hazardous waste and clinical waste. This BREF, besides traditional incineration processes, also describes pyrolysis and gasification processes.

  6. eippcb.jrc.ec.europa.eu › reference › waste-treatment-0Waste Treatment | EU-BRITE

    This BREF covers the installations of a number of waste (hazardous and non-hazardous) treatments, and deals with: • common waste treatments such as the temporary storage of waste, blending and mixing, repackaging, waste reception, sampling, checking and analysis, waste transfer and handling installations, and waste transfer stations.

  7. BREFs are publications that provide information on best available techniques (BAT) for pollution prevention and control (PPC) activities. They are based on exchanges of information between regulators, industry and environmental NGOs and form the basis for PPC permitting in the UK.