Government confirms wave of new environmental targets and delivery plans

James Murray
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A young kingfisher / Credit: Andyworks - iStock

Environmental Improvement Plan promises bold action to reverse nature loss, reduce air pollution, and tackle 'forever chemicals', as Prime Minister promises regulatory reform will drive economic growth

The government has today unveiled a sweeping new strategy for meeting the UK's legally-binding environmental goals, backed by new interim targets and over a dozen detailed delivery plans. Defra this...

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