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UK and EU environmental law: weekly regulatory, case law and policy highlights across climate, energy, planning, waste, chemicals and water—8 January 2026

Published on: 08 January 2026

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In this issue:

  • Key developments
  • Air emissions and climate change
  • Energy efficiency and buildings
  • Energy for environmental lawyers
  • Environmental disputes and proceedings
  • Environmental enforcement and prosecutions
  • Environmental information
  • ESG and sustainability
  • Hazardous substances and chemicals
  • Nature, biodiversity and habitat protection
  • Waste
  • Waste producer responsibility regimes
  • Water, flooding and drainage
  • New and updated content

Key developments

Environmental Improvement Plan

New Environmental Improvement Plan: the Government have published a fresh Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP) under the Environment Act 2021 (EA 2021). This iteration is intended to tackle the weaknesses of the 2023 EIP, yet uncertainty lingers over whether the pace is adequate, whether the route to delivery is sufficiently defined, and whether the resources required to deliver it are in place. Authored by Clare Parry, barrister at Cornerstone Barristers. See News Analysis: Environmental Improvement Plan...

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