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Guidance on the planning for mineral extraction in plan making and the application process.
Get help to classify herbal medicines, vitamins, food preparations, supplements and tonics for import and export.
Information about vitamins, minerals and certain other substances that may be added to foods in Great Britain.
This series brings together all documents relating to minerals surveys.
This page provides information about the legal requirements governing the import of tin, tungsten, tantalum and gold into Northern Ireland from 1 January 2021.
This is the UK’s first-ever critical minerals strategy that aims to improve the security of supply of critical minerals.
Guidance to compliance on European Regulation (EC) No. 1925/2006 on the addition of vitamins and minerals and certain other substances to food.
Joint statement between the UK and South Africa to partner on minerals for future clean energy technologies.
UK government response to the Task and Finish Group’s recommendations on industry resilience for critical minerals.
How bottled water producers can get a natural mineral water recognised in England, and rules you need to follow to produce and label it.
On Tuesday 10 October, the UK hosted the Principals' meeting of the Minerals Security Partnership for the first time, at the London Metals Exchange.
Form WR11 for operators or organisations who intend to drill for minerals to comply with the Water Resources Act 1991 (Section 199(1))
Examines the Congolese administration governing the copper and cobalt extractive sector in Haut-Katanga and Lualaba provinces
How producers can get non-UK natural mineral waters recognised in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), or get UK products recognised overseas.
A partnership between the UK and Japan to support collaboration on resilient, transparent, and sustainable critical mineral supply chains.
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