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UK REACH, the UK’s independent chemicals regulatory framework, starts on 1 January 2021
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Highways England has launched a study into whether surface water which runs off roads affects the level of microplastics in the environment.
Exports to the EU of live animals and products of animal origin such as meat, fish and dairy can continue.
Residents and social media users in the North East that use unregistered waste carriers could find themselves ‘accidental criminals’, warns the Environment Agency.
Soldiers from the Royal Gurkha Rifles supported the Zambian National Anti-Poaching Task Force by sharing their skills with recruits
The Environment Agency is encouraging residents to share their views on proposals for a £3.3m flood risk management scheme in Penketh and Whittle Brooks in Warrington.
A convicted waste crime offender has been ordered to pay £2,101,708 following a confiscation case brought by the Environment Agency.
The Fish Export Service is now available for fish and seafood exporters.
The Environment Secretary George Eustice has appointed Dame Glenys Stacey as the Chair of the new Office for Environmental Protection (OEP).
Government seeks views on introducing compulsory cat microchipping in England.
Open call for candidates to attend a 4 week online educational programme aimed at future Croatian decision makers.
The number of workers permitted to travel to the UK to pick and package fruit and vegetables will be increased for next year’s harvest, the government has announced today (22 December).
Measures announced to support farmers and growers next year, including an extended and expanded Seasonal Workers Pilot
Thousands of fish have found new homes just in time for Christmas thanks to the Environment Agency’s annual restocking of Somerset’s rivers.
Natural England’s LIFE in the Ravines project is launched today with £5 million of funding.
Part of the River Wharfe at Ilkley becomes the first river bathing site in England, which will help to make the water cleaner and safer for local swimmers
Eville & Jones has been awarded the contract to lead the field trials
In this webinar, Professor Tom Welton looked at how sustainable chemistry is essential to achieve global sustainable development goals
A hope for the better future: British Embassy Bangkok, in conjunction with ICONSIAM and Major Group hosted the screening of Sir David Attenborough’s latest documentary ‘A Life on Our Planet’
Seven sites will receive a share of over £5.5m pot to research how nature can be used to improve mental health and wellbeing.
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