Media coverage of the launch of the Great British Spring Clean

Today we are looking at media coverage of the launch of the annual Great British Spring Clean.
Today we are looking at media coverage of the launch of the annual Great British Spring Clean.
In today’s blog, we look at our announcement on the next phase of the Government’s strategy to eradicate TB
Today we are looking at media coverage of the Environment Bill following its return to Parliament ahead of Royal Assent in the Autumn.
Today we are looking at media coverage of the return of the Environment Bill to Parliament ahead of Royal Assent in the Autumn.
The Environment Secretary George Eustice today met Joanna Lumley to discuss ways in which they can work together to reduce the impact that clearing unexploded bombs can have on marine mammals. Joanna Lumley is a supporter of the StopSeaBlasts campaign …
There is coverage today of the Environment Agency’s roadmap to hit net zero as an organisation by 2030. The Evening Standard, Construction News and various local outlets report that low-carbon concrete will be used for flood defences, a move that will help reduce emissions by 45%.
The extension of the highly successful charge is projected to reduce sales further by 70-80% in smal and medium sized retailers.
There has been widespread positive coverage this week of our plans to restore nature and safeguard our environment for future generations.
In today's blog we look at coverage of Ofwat’s announcement of a draft package of over £2.7 billion investment from water companies as part of their plans to help the country build back greener from the pandemic.
On today's blog we welcome Lord Benyon who has today been appointed as a Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Defra.