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1 The sustainability crystal ball John Mitchell Partner Regulatory Risk & Compliance

2 EU – government reviews  Balance of competencies review: –Consultation ended mid-August –Due to report December 2013 –Reportedly little enthusiasm for change  Business taskforce review –Set up in July 2013 –Reported a week ago –Little issue with environmental law –Plea for one in, one out approach to legislation

3 Waste - general  EU obligations coming home to roost  Consultation on Waste Prevention Programme  Fortnightly collections  Bin criminals celebrate

4 Waste – commingled collections  Campaign for Real Recycling judicial review  Amendment to Waste Regulations  Letter from Lord de Mauley

5 Planning and infrastructure  Access to justice: –Second stage of consultation on restriction of judicial review –Advocate-General Kokott’s opinion –DEFRA consultation on its compliance report to the Aarhus Convention  Biodiversity offsetting  Shale gas planning guidelines  “Allowable solutions” for zero-carbon homes target

6 Contaminated land  The 2012 guidance  New panel of experts

7 Air  Consultation on the repeal of the local air quality regime  Consultation on the review of the Clean Air Act

8 Environmental offences  Sentencing Council consultation –Ended 6 June –Report due later this year –New draft guidelines published with the consultation  Thames Water case –10 year legal battle to avoid liability –European Court rules that escaped sewage is waste –High Court rules that accidental escapes of sewage amount to a “deposit” of the waste –Southwark Crown Court confirms £206,000 fine and £204,000 costs

9 CRC  Revised CRC Order  41 changes due to come into effect from start of next phase in 2014  7 changes come into effect I June 2013, including: –Reduction in reportable fuels from 29 to 2 –New 2% de minimis threshold for gas –Abolition of the performance league table

10 REACH  8 more substances added to Annex XIV –Includes trichloroethylene  First authorisation request submitted  144 substances on the Candidate list  EU survey  Registration fees for SMEs slashed

11 De-regulation  Deregulation Bill –Noise abatement zones –Regulator growth duty

12 And finally…

13 … the ASA gets its man  Not Alex Salmond, but Donald Trump  The claim "Tourism will suffer" could not be substantiated.  The California freeway image was not representative of the East coast of Scotland  The comment about Alex Salmond was distasteful rather than offensive

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