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Valpak WEEE compliance fee method chosen by Defra
The WEEE compliance fee methodology proposed by compliance scheme Valpak has been selected to determine the 2016 fee, the government has revealed.
9 years ago
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Valpak WEEE compliance fee method chosen by Defra
9 years ago
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Environmental laws to be transposed through Great Repeal Bill
The government confirmed through its Brexit White Paper that it plans to transpose all current European environmental regulation into UK law after Brexit.
9 years ago
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Environmental laws to be transposed through Great Repeal Bill
9 years ago
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European circular economy making ‘good progress’
European Commission VP Frans Timmermans says “good progress” is being made on developing a circular economy in Europe and announces a new finance support platform for circular projects.
9 years ago
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European circular economy making ‘good progress’
9 years ago
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EU action on food waste too ‘fragmented’ and ‘intermittent’
EU action on food waste has been ‘fragmented’ and ‘intermittent’, despite a number of policies having the potential to make a big difference, a new report from the European Court of Auditors has found.
9 years ago
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EU action on food waste too ‘fragmented’ and ‘intermittent’
9 years ago
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MEPs urged to halve food waste with crucial vote
The European Parliament’s Environment Committee have been urged to impose a 50 per cent food waste reduction target in a vote on food waste regulations next week that will shape the EU’s policy on the matter for the next 15 years.
9 years ago
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MEPs urged to halve food waste with crucial vote
9 years ago
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Wales seeks views about on-the-spot fines for fly-tipping
Fly-tippers in Wales could be subject to on-the-spot fixed-penalty notices of up to £400, after the government proposed new, quicker punishments to ward off waste criminals.
9 years ago
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Wales seeks views about on-the-spot fines for fly-tipping
9 years ago
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Quality must be part of packaging recycling approach – RA
The Resource Association has called on government to recognise the importance of high-quality recycling collection as it considers new business packaging recycling targets.
10 years ago
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Quality must be part of packaging recycling approach – RA
10 years ago
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EAC report highlights ‘serious issues’ across environmental agenda – R&WUK
R&WUK, the partnership between CIWM and ESA, has backed a parliamentary report calling for new environmental protection laws to be prepared before Brexit negotiations are finalised.
10 years ago
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EAC report highlights ‘serious issues’ across environmental agenda – R&WUK
10 years ago
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EU environment law could turn to ‘zombie legislation’ post-Brexit, say MPs
The Environmental Audit Committee has called for a new Environmental Protection Act to be introduced during Brexit negotiations to ensure that environmental legislation is not weakened by the UK’s departure from the EU.
10 years ago
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EU environment law could turn to ‘zombie legislation’ post-Brexit, say MPs
10 years ago
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Government microbead ban would exclude some products, consultation reveals
Marine preservation organisations and personal care product producers are being asked to give their views on a proposed microbead ban, which a consultation has revealed would be limited to ‘rinse-off’ products.
10 years ago
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Government microbead ban would exclude some products, consultation reveals
10 years ago
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