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Decision to dissolve Department of Energy & Climate Change comes under fire
Prominent politicians and green groups have called Theresa May’s shutting of DECC ‘plain stupid’ and ‘shocking’, as the decision’s implications on future climate change action are questioned.
10 years ago
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Decision to dissolve Department of Energy & Climate Change comes under fire
10 years ago
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May mixes Business with Energy as DECC scrapped in reshuffle
The Department of Energy & Climate Change is to be abolished in a rearrangement of government departments as Theresa May prepares her government for Brexit.
10 years ago
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May mixes Business with Energy as DECC scrapped in reshuffle
10 years ago
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Leadsom given top environment job in government
Theresa May has named her leadership rival Andrea Leadsom Environment Secretary, her first cabinet-level role.
10 years ago
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Leadsom given top environment job in government
10 years ago
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Truss shuffled out of Environment Secretary role
Environment Secretary Liz Truss has been given the role of Justice Secretary as Prime Minister Theresa May reshuffles her cabinet following her appointment.
10 years ago
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Truss shuffled out of Environment Secretary role
10 years ago
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What is the Environmental Audit Committee?
Do you know your EAC from your EFRA? Here’s a description of the Environmental Audit Committee and what makes it different from other committees.
10 years ago
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What is the Environmental Audit Committee?
10 years ago
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Resource Association calls for collaboration to shape future resources policy
The waste and resources industry must find new ways to collaborate to ensure it is well-represented in a new political landscape, according to the Resource Association.
10 years ago
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Resource Association calls for collaboration to shape future resources policy
10 years ago
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Does the UK need a law to stop the ‘needless expense’ of food waste?
MPs have launched an inquiry that will determine whether more legislation is needed to counter the effects of food waste.
10 years ago
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Does the UK need a law to stop the ‘needless expense’ of food waste?
10 years ago
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'Vital' food waste recycling plan gives industry plan of attack
A new food waste action plan aims to smash through the barriers holding back food waste recycling and help the UK meet its targets.
10 years ago
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'Vital' food waste recycling plan gives industry plan of attack
10 years ago
COMMENT
‘No one else to blame’: A vision of a post-Brexit waste and resource industry
Eunomia Chairman Dominic Hogg reflects on how the British public’s decision to leave the EU will affect the waste and recycling industry, and what we must do to ensure we forge a forward-looking future.
10 years ago
COMMENT
‘No one else to blame’: A vision of a post-Brexit waste and resource industry
10 years ago
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Leading environmental consultancy to relocate following Brexit
Consultancy Oakdene Hollins is to move to Ireland and expand its Brussels office to mitigate risks of Brexit.
10 years ago
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Leading environmental consultancy to relocate following Brexit
10 years ago
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