ENDS Report Issue 395, December 2007
Comment
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Editorial
Government's sustainable aviation policy undermined by growth in flights
News
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Boost for offshore wind
Industry questions government plans for offshore wind to supply electricity for all UK homes by 2020
- US obstructive at Bali talks
- 'Water neutral' Thames Gateway
- Lessons from the floods
Corporate
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Bigger role for green managers
The role of environmental managers in UK business has moved on significantly according to ENDS’ latest survey
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Call for emissions targets at Bali
Over 150 of world's largest companies have called for binding targets
- Water sustainability reporting awry
- Roadmap for environmental goods and services
- CBI advocates climate action
- Severn Trent prosecuted for fraud
Energy & carbon
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Carbon Trust helps firms meet CO2 target
The Carbon Trust helped companies cut their carbon dioxide emissions by two million tonnes last year
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Big biomass plant gets go-ahead
A 350MW biomass power plant will rely on imported wood
- Councils' climate action patchy
- Micro-CHP disappoints in trials
- Microgen manufacturing needs boost
- Voluntary Carbon Standard criticised
- UK carbon footprint increases
Pollution & clean-up
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WSP adopts liability for contaminated Kodak site
Kodak has transferred responsibility for contamination at one of its sites to consultancy WSP Environmental
- Permanent soil treatment centres to be installed
- Lethal effects of ship pollution
- Bathing water worse after wet summer
- Poor safety ratings for offshore sites
- Buncefield still polluted
- EU air quality not improving
Supply chain
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NGOs split over palm oil certification scheme
A WWF-supported certification scheme has been criticised by Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace
- Hewlett Packard struggles with REACH
- Industry water efficiency label
- RoHS offender not named
- EU eco-label criteria for heat pumps
- Chinese polluters' map published
- Ethical spending doubles
Waste & resources
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WRG’s carbon assessment comes in for criticism
Waste Recycling Group is arguing that landfills act as carbon stores
- WEEE under fire
- Agency to specify hazwaste treatments
- Olympics failing on waste goals
- Consultation onpackaging recycling labels
- Viridor buys Grosvenor Waste Management
- WEEE regime almost complete
- Hazardous waste increases
Science
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Bluetongue linked to climate change
The bluetongue virus could be the first disease brought to the UK by climate change
- Zinc in sludge more harmful than thought
- Ocean fertilisation 'not justified'
- Fertilisers deplete soil carbon
Features
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Heathrow expansion could double capacity by 2030
But the impact on local communities is worse than expected and opposition is growing
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What is the potential for UK bioethanol?
The UK’s first bioethanol plant opened
in November, turning sugar beet into a transport fuel -
Forest certification faces hard questions
Claims that certificates have been awarded to damaging forrestry operations ignite debate
- FSC standards in Cameroon
Policy Briefing
National
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Concessions on major project planning Bill fail to silence critics
A new Bill aims to radically reform decision-making on major infrastructure projects
- BERR announces CCS competition terms
- Ofgem's green tariffs disappoint
- OFWAT proposes leakage targets
- Councils and NHS pledge green spending
- Noise standards for mini-wind turbines
- NI permit charges likely to rise
- Standards for energy-using products
- NO2 emissions rise
- Protocols for plastics and glass
International
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EU to spend heavily on overseas CO2 credits
€2.9bn to be spent on emissions reduction credits generated from Kyoto's flexible mechanisms
- EU plan for low-carbon tech
- Ozone-depleting sustances regulation review
- REACH fee debate
- Mandatory environmental inspections proposed
- Air quality Directive agreed
Parliament & Politics
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Nuclear power? Still ‘no thanks’ - it’s too little, too late and too costly
Arguments made in favour of a new generation of UK nuclear power stations
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M&S rejects product carbon labelling
Marks and Spencer has told a parliamentary committee that the current carbon label is not right for consumers
- Lords debate climate Bill
- Tories moot microgen feed-in tariff
- Biofuels inquiry hears land-use fears
- Brown's first green speech
- DEFRA's budget means hard choices
- Prive member's Bill backs Merton Rule
- Londn councils moot plastic bag ban
- Leader for Green Party
In Court
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Chemical firms mount first legal challenge to REACH regulation
Chemical firms challenge REACH
- Judicial review and standing against waste facility planning consent
- Waste removal notice powers
- Eighth fine over King's Cliffe landfill
- Water firms fined for sewage pollution
- Asbestos fines for Able UK
- Couple fined for not using bins
- South Wales Resevoir fined
- NI council fined for leachate pollution
- Asbestos fine for Somerset firm




