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Guidance on the Genetic Modification Inspectorate (GMI) seed audit programme for companies in England that import, produce or market seed.
The General Advisory Committee on Science (GACS) provides independent advice on the Food Standard Agency’s governance and use of science. The Committee’s work includes horizon scanning, science governance, developing good practice and informing science priorities.
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Guidance to help organisations choose a monitoring approach for stack emissions to air that meets Environment Agency and MCERTS requirements (formerly part of M2).
Industry representatives, consumer organisations and other bodies provide advice and expertise on important issues regarding smart meters.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) is helping public sector organisations provide clear information about how and why they are using algorithmic tools.
More information on our screening work, and its relevance to the siting of a GDF
Ensuring that meters register the correct quantity of gas and electricity consumed.
Guidance on how to do detailed air quality modelling for specified generators.
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