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UK, EU and international environmental law update—consultations, cases and regulatory changes (6 March 2025)

Published on: 06 March 2025

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  • Key developments and materials
  • Air pollution and climate change
  • Building energy efficiency
  • Energy for environmental lawyers
  • Regulatory enforcement and prosecutions
  • Environmental data and information
  • Environmental permitting and consents
  • Green taxes, reliefs and incentives
  • ESG and sustainability
  • Nature, biodiversity and habitat protection
  • Sources of environmental law (UK, EU and international)
  • Waste
  • Producer responsibility for waste
  • Water, flood risk and drainage
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Key developments and materials

OEP publishes report on government implementation of EPPS duty

The Office for Environmental Protection has issued a report reviewing how government is meeting the section 19 Environment Act 2021 duty to have regard to the Environmental Principles Policy Statement. It notes encouraging early delivery, with solid preparation and process design in place. Nonetheless, the OEP flags missing building blocks for embedding the duty across government policy making—most notably its absence from HM Treasury’s Green Book. The report sets out eight core recommendations aimed at strengthening the EPPS duty’s influence throughout policy development...

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