How do the environmental sentencing guidelines affect fines and prosecutions?
This blog discusses how the environmental sentencing guidelines affect fines and prosecutions.
Fortnightly Bulletin - 2nd December 2024
Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) are consulting on technical changes to the Environmental Regulations (Scotland) Charging Scheme 2018 (the ERS Charging Scheme).
Fortnightly Bulletin - 18th November 2024
The Environment Agency (EA) have opened a consultation on proposed charges designed to fund regulatory work targeting waste crime.
Fortnightly Bulletin - 4th November 2024
A new pilot project to trial a system that isolates batteries or their parent devices in waste and recycling centres to reduce the risk of fires will be carried out at a Materials Recovery Facility in Portsmouth.
Fortnightly Bulletin - 21st October 2024
Marks & Spencer (M&S) has started to use drones and robot tractors in an autonomous field farming trial, to cut carbon emissions in its parsnips at a site in Yorkshire.
Fortnightly Bulletin - 7th October 2024
Diageo will trial a new 90% paper-based bottle for its Johnnie Walker Black Label brand in Edinburgh from the last week in September until mid-October.
Fortnightly Bulletin - 23rd September 2024
The Royal Mint has opened a new factory to extract gold from Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) found in everyday e-waste items, such as TVs, laptops and mobile phones.
Fortnightly Bulletin - 9th September 2024
The Environment Agency (EA) have published guidance on how to monitor emissions from low risk Medium Combustion Plants (MCPs) and Specified Generators (SGs). This document was previously known as Technical Guidance Note (TGN) M5.
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