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The UK government has made secondary legislation to ensure the existing [[BAT]] Conclusions continue to have effect in the UK, to provide powers to adopt future BAT Conclusions in the UK and ensure the devolved administrations maintain powers to determine [[BAT]] through their regulatory regimes<ref name="DEFRA" />.
The UK government has made secondary legislation to ensure the existing [[BAT]] Conclusions continue to have effect in the UK, to provide powers to adopt future BAT Conclusions in the UK and ensure the devolved administrations maintain powers to determine [[BAT]] through their regulatory regimes<ref name="DEFRA" />.


The UK government will put in place a process for determining future UK [[BAT]] Conclusions for industrial emissions. This will be developed with the devolved administrations and competent authorities across the UK. The UK government’s Clean Air Strategy for England sets out actions for determining future UK [[Best Available Technique|Best Available Techniques]] for industrial emissions<ref name="DEFRA" />.
The UK government will put in place a process for determining future UK [[BAT]] Conclusions for industrial emissions. This will be developed with the devolved administrations and competent authorities across the UK. The UK government’s Clean Air Strategy for England sets out actions for determining future UK [[Best Available Technique|Best Available Techniques]] for industrial emissions<ref name="DEFRA" />. A policy paper was produced and published in August 2022<ref>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/establishing-the-best-available-techniques-for-the-uk-uk-bat/establishing-the-best-available-techniques-for-the-uk-uk-bat</ref>.


It’s the government’s aim to ensure that the future UK [[BAT]] regime continues to endorse the collaborative approach of the current system and industry will be a part of that approach<ref name="DEFRA" />.
It’s the government’s aim to ensure that the future UK [[BAT]] regime continues to endorse the collaborative approach of the current system and industry will be a part of that approach<ref name="DEFRA" />.