ENDS Report Issue 447, April 2012
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News
- Concerns raised over reform of environmental regulators
- 'Conservatory tax' row threat to Green Deal
- Geologists give green light to fracking activity
- Elgin gas leak could raise CO2 emissions 4%
- Collaboration 'vital' to future of sustainability
- Illegal waste activities cost landowner £255k
- Water pollution costs United Utilities £200k
Green Strategy
- Worldwatch throws the gauntlet down to sustainable business
- Pensions ignore environmental and social risks
- Future leaders must see the 'bigger picture'
- Balfour Beatty’s mixed waste and carbon aims
- BAE report reveals few environmental figures
- New tool helps firms manage water risks
Carbon & Energy
- UK ETS sites undershoot their allocated emissions for first time
- Community fees rise up the new nuclear agenda
- Councils face up to Green Deal
- First 22 Green Deal providers revealed
- Sharp rise in surplus EU ETS allowances
- Infographic: Offshore spills in long-term decline
Waste & Recycling
- Stoke considers return to weekly collections of 'black bag' waste
- Waste experts raise concern over landfill tax
- Glass target split 'unlikely to boost recycling'
Water
- Water trading plan aims to ease England’s spreading drought
- New flood risk scheme set up for insurers
Pollution & Health
- London fails air quality standard as suppressant row escalates
- SEPA halves checks in 'better regulation' push
- LACORS replaced by social media website
- Flame retardant scheme reports lower emissions
- BAT conclusions pose a challenge for glass sector
Products & Supply Chain
- B&Q topsoil contains two-fifths peat despite reduction pledge
- Many councils unready for ban on illegal timber
- DEFRA catering meets food buying rules
- Birds Eye nets frozen fish finger ecolabel
Land & Ecology
- Funding cuts threaten council biodiversity responsibilities
- SEPA agrees Dalgety Bay investigation plan
Transport
Features
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Electric dreams: turning public sector fleets green
Public sector organisations are struggling to get to grips with ultra-low-carbon vehicles. But new tools and guidance are offering support to fleet managers and finance departments, ENDS finds
Policy Briefing
National
- CRC scheme reforms could cut both costs and accountability
- Biodiversity offset pilots get started
- DECC takes second stab at CCS scheme
- CCA plans may weaken biomass heat incentive
- Domestic RHI delayed for twelve months
- DECC issues flood of smart meter proposals
- Council officers want powers on dark smoke
- DECC calls for ideas to spur heat revolution
- Permit needed to transfer oil between ships
- Revised NPPF allays worst green fears
- Rolling solar tariff cuts will hurt industry
- Green Deal’s focus on fuel poverty widened
- Consultation on UK targets for marine directive
- Minerals and timber guidance to be revised
- Permitting guidance for councils updated
- Scotland consults on nitrates rule changes
- DEFRA delays decision on carbon reporting
- DECC launches £20m wave and tidal fund
- Delays to waste proposals
- Nuclear liability to rise
- Water reporting simplified
- Nature groups oppose drainage opt-out
- BIS consults on new RoHS rules for the UK
International
Parliament & Politics
Law & Enforcement
- Richard Macrory's legal commentary: Court of Appeal rules on nuisance principles
- Penalties for illegal water abstraction top £12,000
- Food firms face pollution fines
- Retailer fined for pollution offences
- Man sentenced for illegal waste burning
- Farmer fined for illegal waste disposal
- Civil sanction for GlaxoSmithKline pollution
- Unpermitted scrapyard costs operator £10,000

