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How the Industrial Emissions Best Available Technique (BAT) regime works from the end of the transition period.
Notices of publication and a consolidated list for designated standards for vacuum cleaners in relation to ecodesign and energy labelling.
How businesses and organisations can avoid causing pollution from oil and chemical storage, car washing, construction and other activities.
How the maritime industry should treat waste at sea and in ports, reduce oil and air pollution, and control ozone-depleting substances.
Schools, pools, and hospitals will be supported to make energy efficient upgrades, and businesses with high energy use will receive funding to help cut bills and emissions.
Paper and cardboard production can cause significant pollution. This guide describes industry responsibilities for preventing pollution.
Use this list to check if you can claim a fixed amount of tax relief (also known as 'flat rate expenses') for your work expenses if you're an employee.
Official Government Buying Standards (GBS) for cleaning products: requirements for sprays, packaging and banned chemicals.
A review of the risks of cancers of the oesophagus (gullet) and cervix in dry cleaners.
This is the council’s note about asthma in cleaners.
How to check if your waste is international catering waste (ICW) and how to store, transport and dispose of it.
Who's responsible for cleaning up contaminated land and how you know if your business is on a contaminated site
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