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Guidance on the planning for mineral extraction in plan making and the application process.
How bottled water producers can get a natural mineral water recognised in England, and rules you need to follow to produce and label it.
Lists of all natural mineral waters recognised in the UK, and English, Scottish and Welsh waters recognised by the EU, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein (EEA).
What local authorities must do to grant recognition for natural mineral water and carry out ongoing checks.
How producers can get non-UK natural mineral waters recognised in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), or get UK products recognised overseas.
This series brings together all documents relating to minerals surveys.
Get help to classify herbal medicines, vitamins, food preparations, supplements and tonics for import and export.
The differences between the 3 types of bottled water, and what bottled water is exempt from the rules.
On Tuesday 10 October, the UK hosted the Principals' meeting of the Minerals Security Partnership for the first time, at the London Metals Exchange.
How to register as a producer, and the rules you must follow to produce and market bottled drinking water.
This is the UK’s first-ever critical minerals strategy that aims to improve the security of supply of critical minerals.
Get help to classify ceramic articles for import and export.
Get help to classify organic chemicals that contain certain permitted additives or can be dissolved in water, for import and export.
Rules for local authorities to follow when registering a premises to produce bottled drinking water, or carrying out ongoing checks.
This page provides information about the legal requirements governing the import of tin, tungsten, tantalum and gold into Northern Ireland from 1 January 2021.
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