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Does your business have to fork out for environmental permits to comply with air pollution regulations? If so, there may be some good news for you with the government offering “money off” deals.
What’s on the table?
Published 26.08.2009
The Environment Agency (EA) is making greater use of its ability to issue enforcement undertakings against those who have breached environmental legislation. Is this a good move?
Published 24.06.2015
The Environment Agency (EA) has identified that compliance levels on a number of higher risk sites aren’t as high as they should be. What steps is it planning to take to improve the situation?
Published 24.08.2015
The Environment Agency’s Operator Monitoring Assessment (OMA) scheme has recently expanded into a tool for checking environmental permit compliance. What are the benefits of using it?
Published 03.06.2013
The Environment Agency (EA) is looking to raise money to fund its activities. What’s planned and how might you be affected?
Published 28.11.2014
The Department for Business, Innovation & Skills wants to release small and medium-sized businesses from the shackles of civil sanctions imposed for environmental offences. What does this mean
and is it good news?
Published 18.12.2012
The Environment Agency (EA) drastically reduced the number of enforcement actions it pursued in 2018. Does this mean more companies are being let off the hook?
Published 17.01.2019
Construction firms operating in central London are now required to use equipment that emits fewer pollutants. What do the rules stipulate and how can you be sure to stay within the new legislation?
Published 23.09.2015
Industries regulated by the Environment Agency (EA) are likely to face larger fees for complying with environmental legislation. What is likely to happen and how can you prepare?
Published 19.01.2018
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