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The Circular Economy Package includes a target to recycle 65% of municipal waste by 2035 and measures to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill or incinerated.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Statistical press release to announce the publication of the 2020 edition of the Digest of United Kingdom Energy Statistics (DUKES) and 2 other publications.
UK will invest to protect hardwood species and fauna in Guatemala and Mexico.
The Environment Agency and Coal Authority has started work on Nent Haggs Mine Water Treatment Scheme to address a harmful legacy of the industrial revolution.
The Skirting Beck and Whangs Beck Flood Risk Management Scheme in Egremont will reduce the flood risk to 220 residential and business properties, improve the local environment and community amenities.
The first of the sub-groups of the 16th meeting of the biannual UK-Kuwait JSG, which is the Defence subgroup will be held virtually on Wednesday, 29 July.
The Environment Agency is warning drivers of 4x4 vehicles they could be subject to legal proceedings after a group of vehicles were seen being driven along a Shropshire river.
Environment Agency officers have found an innovative 'green' solution to help prevent fish deaths during the dry weather.
A new concourse near the library in Burton has been opened for public use by the Environment Agency as part of the town’s £30 million flood defence project.
Sarah Flannigan and Jantiene T. Klein Roseboom van der Veer have been reappointed as Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Val Gooding, Ian Karet, Michael Lear and Derek Myers terms have been extended for six months.
International Trade Secretary Liz Truss is today launching the new Trade and Agriculture Commission.
Microchipping will help ensure that irresponsible owners are rightly held accountable and owners can be more easily reunited with lost or stolen horses
Plans to reduce administrative burdens for farmers to enable them to focus on delivering environmental outcomes and transitioning to the new ELM scheme
The Environment Agency has granted a permit to place fish barriers across the entrances to Hoveton Great Broad in Norfolk as part of a restoration project.
A Cambridgeshire illegal waste site the size of a football pitch has been swooped on by the Environment Agency as part of work to shut it down for good.
Construction begins on multi-million pound flood scheme in Middlesbrough that will provide improved protection to 485 homes.
The virus responsible for COVID-19 has been detected in a pet cat in the UK.
Statement by Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon at the Security Council open debate on climate and security
Public consultation period is launched
UK aid package will help control millions of locusts attacking crops across East Africa, Yemen and South West Asia.
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