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Introduce levies on raw materials to boost secondary material markets, says Eunomia
A new report by Eunomia proposes a system of levies and rebates to cut down on the use of raw materials in manufacturing and incentivise those producers that use more recycled materials.
8 years ago
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Introduce levies on raw materials to boost secondary material markets, says Eunomia
8 years ago
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Government review calls for new fines for mislabelling of waste
The Environment Agency should be given the power to impose new fines on waste operators that deliberately mislabel their waste to avoid tax rules, according to an independent review ordered by Environment Secretary Michael Gove.
8 years ago
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Government review calls for new fines for mislabelling of waste
8 years ago
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Gove raids 400 staff from environment bodies for Defra Brexit preparations
Environment Secretary Michael Gove has been accused of having “raided” 400 staff from state environment bodies in order to plug gaps in Defra’s workforce in preparation for Brexit.
8 years ago
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Gove raids 400 staff from environment bodies for Defra Brexit preparations
8 years ago
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FEAD calls for simplification of EU Waste Shipment Regulation
The European Federation of Waste Management and Environmental Services (FEAD) has called on the European Commission to simplify the Waste Shipment Regulation and harmonise enforcement across EU member states.
8 years ago
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FEAD calls for simplification of EU Waste Shipment Regulation
8 years ago
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EAC criticises ‘woolly’ government commitment on future environmental policy
The government has been criticised by Parliament’s Environmental Audit Committee for its approach to environmental policy post-Brexit, after it failed to commit to replacing EU legislation that cannot be easily transposed into UK law.
8 years ago
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EAC criticises ‘woolly’ government commitment on future environmental policy
8 years ago
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Public supports resource efficient policies, says report
Three quarters of the UK public want the government to ensure that businesses produce repairable and recyclable products, while 90 per cent believe that all packaging should be made recyclable, according to a new survey conducted by Cardiff University.
8 years ago
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Public supports resource efficient policies, says report
8 years ago
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Autumn Statement: Plastics tax to be introduced from April 2022
A tax will be placed on the manufacture and import of plastic packaging containing less than 30 per cent recycled plastic, the Treasury’s Autumn Statement has revealed, though a coffee cup levy will not be introduced.
8 years ago
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Autumn Statement: Plastics tax to be introduced from April 2022
8 years ago
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UK incinerators released 11m tonnes of CO2 in 2017, says UKWIN
Around five million tonnes of fossil-based CO2 was emitted from the UK’s waste incinerators in 2017 from the burning of fossil-based materials such as plastics, according to a new report by the UK Without Incineration Network.
8 years ago
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UK incinerators released 11m tonnes of CO2 in 2017, says UKWIN
8 years ago
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European countries at risk of missing 2020 recycling target
Fourteen member states at risk of missing the EU’s 2020 recycling targets have been provided with action plans by Eunomia to get back on track.
8 years ago
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European countries at risk of missing 2020 recycling target
8 years ago
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Defra still short of 1,400 staff ahead of EU withdrawal deadline
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is still short of 1,400 staff as the Brexit deadline of March 2019 approaches, having already recruited 1,300 new employees since April 2018.
8 years ago
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Defra still short of 1,400 staff ahead of EU withdrawal deadline
8 years ago
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