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25 Year Environment Plan

The 25 Year Environment Plan, led by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, sets long-term environmental goals including pollution reduction, sustainable land use, and pesticide risk reduction by 2030. Current focus includes implementation of the UK Pesticides National Action Plan (delayed six years) and PFAS pollution management with associated Environment Agency funding requirements.


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2026

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23 Apr 2026 | Committee report linked

The Government should accompany this with an assessment of the resources required for the Environment Agency to deliver their responsibilities outlined in the PFAS Plan and commit to providing the associated funding in its response. (Recommendation, Paragraph 85) Addressing pollution

The Government should accompany this with an assessment of the resources required for the Environment Agency to deliver their responsibilities outlined in the PFAS Plan and commit to providing the associated funding in its response. (Recommendation, Paragraph 85) Addressing pollution …

16 Mar 2026 | Announcement Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs linked

Delivering sustainable development for nature and growth

UIN: HLWS1409 My Rt Hon Friend the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Emma Reynolds MP) has made the following statement.This Government has committed to building 1.5 million homes and fast-tracking 150 major planning decisions this Parliament …

2025

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24 Mar 2025 | Announcement Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs linked

UK Pesticides National Action Plan 2025

UIN: HLWS540 My honourable friend, the Minister for Water and Flooding, Emma Hardy MP, has made the following Written Statement. On 21 March, the Government published the UK Pesticides National Action Plan (NAP), setting out how we will reduce the …

24 Mar 2025 | Announcement Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs linked

UK Pesticides National Action Plan 2025

UIN: HCWS542 On 21 March, the Government published the UK Pesticides National Action Plan (NAP), setting out how we will reduce the environmental risk of pesticides by 10% over the next five years. This plan – the first to be …

3 Feb 2025 | Announcement Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs linked

Land Use Consultation, January 2025

UIN: HCWS412 Last week, the Government opened its consultation on land use in England. This is the launch of a national conversation on land use, and will inform the development of a Land Use Framework for England that will transform …

2024

4 events
7 Mar 2024 | Committee report linked

The UK has made international commitments to reducing the overall risk caused by pesticides by at least half by 2030. Whilst we acknowledge that updating the National Action Plan for Sustainable Pesticide Use, the UK implementation plan to achieve these commitments, is a substantial task for the Government, this does not excuse the six-year delay in the publication of this crucial policy.

The UK has made international commitments to reducing the overall risk caused by pesticides by at least half by 2030. Whilst we acknowledge that updating the National Action Plan for Sustainable Pesticide Use, the UK implementation plan to achieve these …

7 Mar 2024 | Committee report linked

We echo the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee’s recommendation that the Government should publish the National Action Plan for Sustainable Pesticide Use no later than May 2024.

We echo the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee’s recommendation that the Government should publish the National Action Plan for Sustainable Pesticide Use no later than May 2024. Type: recommendation | Number: 28 | Paragraph: 174 | Response status: …

7 Mar 2024 | Committee report linked

The updated National Action Plan for Sustainable Pesticide Usage should include targets for reducing pesticide use in urban and suburban areas and to improve best practice for use by amateurs. The Government should work with stakeholders such as the Royal Horticultural Society, to stimulate the phasing down of pesticide use in the domestic horticultural sector. (Paragraph 185) Insect decline and UK food security 51

The updated National Action Plan for Sustainable Pesticide Usage should include targets for reducing pesticide use in urban and suburban areas and to improve best practice for use by amateurs. The Government should work with stakeholders such as the Royal …

2023

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2022

4 events
7 Nov 2022 | Committee report linked

We recommend the 2042 target for the elimination of plastic waste should be reaffirmed by the new Government but, crucially, without the qualifier “avoidable”. The goal would be clearly defined as ensuring that all plastic waste is recycled, reused or composted by 2042. The new Government should also set out two-year milestones to drive progress towards this target.

We recommend the 2042 target for the elimination of plastic waste should be reaffirmed by the new Government but, crucially, without the qualifier “avoidable”. The goal would be clearly defined as ensuring that all plastic waste is recycled, reused or …

2021

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25 Oct 2021 | Committee report linked

We have heard concerns that skills shortages will affect delivery of the Government’s long-term environmental goals, as set out in the 25 Year Environment Plan. It is welcome that Defra are currently working on a Skills Gap Plan to identify where there are skills shortages and collaborating with other departments on this.

We have heard concerns that skills shortages will affect delivery of the Government’s long-term environmental goals, as set out in the 25 Year Environment Plan. It is welcome that Defra are currently working on a Skills Gap Plan to identify …

25 Oct 2021 | Committee report linked

By the end of January 2022, the Government should engage with delivery partners and schools in order to extend the Children and Nature programme beyond March 2022 and expand the number of delivery projects within the programme, using the evaluation project findings to inform the design and implementation of this expansion.

By the end of January 2022, the Government should engage with delivery partners and schools in order to extend the Children and Nature programme beyond March 2022 and expand the number of delivery projects within the programme, using the evaluation …

19 Oct 2021 | Announcement Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs linked

Soil Health Action Plan for England

UIN: HCWS326 This statement follows the recent announcement made by my Noble Friend Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park on 8 September 2021 on the government’s commitment to publish a new Soil Health Action Plan for England and to outline further …

30 Jun 2021 | Government response linked

We recommend that Ministers make a material increase in levels of investment in training and skills for chartered ecology and associated disciplines. This ought to form an element of the Government’s promised investment in Green Jobs.

We recommend that Ministers make a material increase in levels of investment in training and skills for chartered ecology and associated disciplines. This ought to form an element of the Government’s promised investment in Green Jobs. Type: recommendation | Number: …

30 Jun 2021 | Committee report linked

We recommend the Government start the process of setting an environmental footprint target by launching a consultation ahead of COP15 on how to model the overseas environmental impact of UK consumption. This could feed into Defra’s work on international indicators within the Outcome Indicator Framework.

We recommend the Government start the process of setting an environmental footprint target by launching a consultation ahead of COP15 on how to model the overseas environmental impact of UK consumption. This could feed into Defra’s work on international indicators …

17 Feb 2021 | Committee report linked

The UK will host COP26 in November 2020. All eyes will be on the UK as an environmental world leader. The Chancellor’s Spring Budget must back this ambition, and ensure that the UK’s spending plans align with its net zero and biodiversity commitments.

The UK will host COP26 in November 2020. All eyes will be on the UK as an environmental world leader. The Chancellor’s Spring Budget must back this ambition, and ensure that the UK’s spending plans align with its net zero …

2020

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2019

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2018

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