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Review of the interaction between the Market Access Principles and England’s Air Quality (Domestic Solid Fuels Standards) Regulations 2020

Review of how the Market Access Principles (MAPs) affect the UK internal market for certain solid fuel products that fall within Defra’s ‘Ready to Burn’ scheme.

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This report sets out the OIM’s findings as part of a review into how the Market Access Principles (MAPs) affect the UK internal market for certain products under Defra’s ‘Ready to Burn’ scheme, following the first joint referral from the UK and devolved governments under section 33(1) of the UK Internal Market Act 2020 relevant to assessing or promoting the effective operation of the internal market in the UK.

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Published 17 July 2026

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