Pesticide Action Network Europe

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Overview

Lobbying Costs

150,000€

Financial year: Jan 2014 - Dec 2014

Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

3.25 Fte (5)

Lobbyists with EP accreditation

1

High-level Commission meetings

25

Lobbying Costs over the years

  • Info

    Pesticide Action Network Europe   (PAN Europe)

    EU Transparency Register

    15913213485-46 First registered on 21 Apr 2010

    Goals / Remit

    Pesticide Action Network Europe AN Europe was founded in 1987 and brings together consumer, public health, and environmental organisations and other non-governmental groups in 19 countries.
    PAN Europe is the focal point of NGO advocacy and public participation in EU pesticide policy, Our activities include: lobbying at Brussels level, disseminating information on pesticide problems, regulations and alternatives, holding workshops and conferences and facilitating dialogue for change between government, private sector and civil society stakeholders.

    PAN Europe has traditionally focused on getting harmful pesticides banned. This is still essential as governments’ pesticide evaluation lags many years behind product development and Europe’s pesticide approval process has yet to tackle new concerns like endocrine disruption and increased sensitivity among children and foetuses. We have also seen that the latest generation of pesticides sold by chemicals companies are not appreciably safer for the environment or our health. So replacing old pesticides with new won’t do much to reduce risks. PAN Europe therefore stresses that better agricultural practice and management are the best way to ensure sustainability and high food quality.

    Main EU files targeted

    Regulation 1107/2009
    Regulation 396/2005
    Directive 2009/128

    Address

    Head Office
    Rue du Trone 60/11
    Ixelles 1050
    BELGIUM
  • People

    Total lobbyists declared

    5

    Employment timeLobbyists
    75%3
    50%2

    Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

    3.25

    Lobbyists with EP accreditation

    All Lobbyists with EP accreditation over time

    1 accreditations were / are live (in bold) for the selected state of 04 May 2016

    Name Start date End Date
    Ms Emilie BALLIVIAN 20 Mar 2024 02 Oct 2024
    Ms Gaia LISI 07 Feb 2024 06 Feb 2025
    Ms Rina GUADAGNINI 07 Feb 2024 06 Feb 2025
    Ms Kristine DE SCHAMPHELAERE 07 Feb 2024 06 Feb 2025
    Ms Angeliki Lysimachou 07 Feb 2024 06 Feb 2025
    Ms Natalija SVRTAN 27 Oct 2023 25 Oct 2024
    Ms Salome ROYNEL 24 Oct 2023 23 Oct 2024
    Mr Martin Dermine 24 Oct 2023 23 Oct 2024
    Ms Viktoria MIOJEVIC 05 Oct 2023 04 Oct 2024
    Ms Lysiane COPIN 28 Sep 2023 27 Sep 2024
    Ms Lysiane COPIN 08 Mar 2023 28 Sep 2023
    Ms Manon ROUBY 09 Sep 2023 06 Sep 2024
    Mr Gergely SIMON 28 Apr 2023 26 Apr 2024
    Ms Emilie BALLIVIAN 22 Mar 2023 20 Mar 2024
    Lysiane COPIN 08 Mar 2023 26 Sep 2023
    Ms Angeliki Lysimachou 22 Feb 2023 07 Feb 2024
    Ms Kristine DE SCHAMPHELAERE 08 Feb 2023 07 Feb 2024
    Ms Natalija SVRTAN 27 Oct 2022 27 Oct 2023
    Ms Salome ROYNEL 27 Oct 2022 24 Oct 2023
    Ms Henriette CHRISTENSEN 27 Oct 2022 03 Dec 2022
    Mr Martin Dermine 27 Oct 2022 24 Oct 2023
    Ms Manon ROUBY 05 Aug 2022 05 Aug 2023
    Mr Gergely SIMON 28 Jul 2022 28 Apr 2023
    Mr Giacomo ALDROVANDI 12 Jul 2022 01 Sep 2022
    Ms Angela RUPP 31 Mar 2022 02 Oct 2022
    Ms Emilie BALLIVIAN 24 Mar 2022 22 Mar 2023
    Mr Martin Dermine 19 Nov 2021 27 Oct 2022
    Ms Henriette CHRISTENSEN 23 Oct 2021 22 Oct 2022
    Ms Natalija SVRTAN 16 Oct 2021 15 Oct 2022
    Ms Salome ROYNEL 15 Oct 2021 15 Oct 2022
    Ms Paule YACOUB 26 Sep 2019 26 Mar 2020
    Mr Martin Dermine 24 Sep 2019 01 Oct 2020
    Ms Henriette CHRISTENSEN 20 Feb 2019 20 Feb 2020
    Ms Angeliki Lysimachou 17 Nov 2018 16 Nov 2019
    Ms Seda ORHAN 05 Sep 2018 01 Sep 2019
    Mr Martin Dermine 06 Jul 2018 06 Jul 2019
    Ms Henriette CHRISTENSEN 24 Feb 2018 20 Feb 2019
    Ms Angeliki Lysimachou 15 Sep 2017 15 Sep 2018
    Ms Elisa MUSSIO 08 Sep 2017 06 Dec 2017
    Mr Martin Dermine 20 Jul 2017 29 Jun 2018
    Ms Henriette CHRISTENSEN 21 Dec 2016 20 Dec 2017
    Ms Inga CHELYADINA 27 May 2016 31 Jul 2016
    Ms Marie-Annick MUSCH 27 May 2016 30 Sep 2016
    Ms Angeliki Lysimachou 27 May 2016 27 May 2017
    Ms Musch Marie-Annick 27 May 2016 29 Jun 2016
    Ms Chelyadina Inga 27 May 2016 13 Jul 2016
    Mr Martin Dermine 26 May 2016 25 May 2017
    Ms Henriette CHRISTENSEN 26 Jun 2015 24 Jun 2016
    Mr Martin Dermine 18 Apr 2015 16 Apr 2016
    Ms Angeliki Lysimachou 18 Apr 2015 16 Apr 2016
    Ms Henriette CHRISTENSEN 08 Apr 2014 04 Apr 2015
    Mr Martin Dermine 08 Apr 2014 04 Apr 2015
    Mrs Henriette CHRISTENSEN 08 Apr 2014 27 Jan 2015
    Ms Isabelle Pinzauti 13 Sep 2013 11 Dec 2013
    Mr Martin Dermine 13 Sep 2013 08 Apr 2014
    Mrs Henriette CHRISTENSEN 17 Apr 2013 08 Apr 2014
    Ms Isabelle Pinzauti 25 Jan 2013 13 Sep 2013
    Ms Isabelle Pinzauti 15 Jun 2012 08 Feb 2013
    Mr Martin Dermine 01 Jun 2012 01 May 2013
    Hendrik MUILERMAN 12 Mar 2012 02 Apr 2013
    Mrs Henriette CHRISTENSEN 13 Feb 2012 01 Mar 2013

    Complementary Information

    None declared

    Person in charge of EU relations

    Ms Henriette Christensen (Executive secretary)

    Person with legal responsibility

    Mr francois veillerette (president)

  • Categories

    Category

    III - Non-governmental organisations

    Subcategory

    Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar

  • Networking

    Affiliation

    Pesticide Action Network (PAN) was founded in 1982 and is a network of over 600 non-governmental organisations, institutions and individuals in over 60 countries worldwide working to minimise the negative effects and replace the use of harmful pesticides with ecologically sound alternatives. Its projects and campaigns are coordinated by five autonomous Regional Centres.

    PAN Europe is an active member of Health and environment Alliance (HEAL) and of European Environment Bureau (EEB)

    Member organisations

    Generations Futures(0),
    Global 2000(0),
    PAN UK(0),
    PAN GERMANY(0),
    Fundación Vivosano(0),
    Polski Klub Ecologiczny (PKE)(0),
    Estonian Green Movement(0),
    Dovkillya(0),
    AWHHE(0),
    Adalia(0),
    Interenvironnement Wallonie Bruxelles(0),
    WECF Netherlands(0),
    ÄrztInnen und Ärzte für eine Gesunde Umwelt(0),
    Nature et Progres Bruxelles(0),
    Ecological Council(0),
    VOICE - Voice of Irish Concern for the Environment(0),
    Foodwatch(0),
    Milieudefensie(0),
    Quercus(0),
    Centrum pre trvalo udržateľné alternatívy(0),
    Naturskydforeningen(0),
    Client Earth(0),
    Priately na Zemiata(0),
    Danmarks Naturfredningsforening(0),
    Suomi luonnonsuojeluliitto(0),
    Ecocity(0),
    Accademia delle Erbe Spontanee(0),
    ECHO(0),
    Institute for sustainable development(0),
    Fundatia Adept(0),
    SPOŁECZNY INSTYTUT EKOLOGICZNY(0)
    Nature and Progress Belgium
    Velt

  • Financial Data

    Closed financial year

    Jan 2014 - Dec 2014

    Lobbying costs for closed financial year

    150,000€

    EU grant income for closed financial year

    60,000 € (Source: Life+ national grant)

    Other financial info

    None declared

  • EU Structures

    Groups (European Commission)

    None

    ACC

    • Standing Committee on Biocidal Products managed by Directorate for Health (SANTE);
    • Advisory groups on the food chain and animal and plant health, organised by DG SANTE, European Commission, and
    • Civil Society Dialogue Groups of DG AGRI, European Commission; holding ten posts in seven committees (environment, rural development, arable crops, fruit and vegetables, wine, CAP, organic farming).
    • Water Framework Directive CIS working groups on chemicals, agriculture and drinking water, managed by DG ENV
    • Best environmental management practice report for the Agriculture - Crop and Animal production sector, JRC for DG ENV represented by two experts
    • The permanent subgroup in innovation for agricultural productivity and sustainability, being the only representative for environment NGOs, DG AGRI, as well as
    • Advisory group on bee health, DG SANTE
    • Forum on sustainable use of pesticides, DG SANTE
    • Interim working group on PAN Europe on low risk (and basic risk) substances

    PAN Europe is member of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA):
    • Stakeholder consultative platform: PAN Europe is representing the European Environment Bureau at this exchange forum on EFSA’s work
    • EFSA bee working group as a hearing expert

    Groups (European Parliament)

    None

    Communication activities

    None

    Other activities

    PAN Europe has traditionally focused on getting harmful pesticides banned within the EU. This is still essential as governments’ pesticide evaluation lags product development by many years and Europe’s pesticide approval process has yet to tackle new concerns like endocrine disruption and increased sensitivity among children and foetuses. We have also seen that the latest generation of pesticides marketed by chemical companies are not appreciably safer for the environment or our health. So replacing old pesticides with new won’t do much to reduce risks.

    PAN Europe is therefore stressing that better agricultural practices and management are the best way of ensuring sustainability and high food quality, and we are therefore intensifying our work on agriculture in an approach of promoting integrated production (IP) in the EU,.

    PAN Europe sees real IP as an opportunity to change current agricultural practices with their harmful environmental, climatic and health consequences into a multi-functional IP process providing top-quality food without chemical risks, and preserving biodiversity, the climate and the environment.

  • Meetings

    Meetings

    25 meetings found. Download meetings

    The list below only covers meetings held since November 2014 with commissioners, their cabinet members or directors-general at the European Commission; other lobby meetings with lower-level staff may have taken place, but the European Commission doesn't proactively publish information about these meetings. For more information about which commissioner is responsible for which portfolio, check out this link: https://commissioners.ec.europa.eu/index_en All information below comes from European Commission web pages.

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