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==Overview==
Environmental Prinicples were first established within the various European Treaties and Directives (and the UK remains bound by a number of international agreements on environmental protection); however the Government made the decision to shape the implementation of '''environmental principles''' to domestic circumstances following Brexit with the aim of maintaining a high level of protection for wildlife and the environment<ref name="EAC">[https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/62/environmental-audit-committee/news/172549/eac-calls-for-rapid-implementation-of-environmental-principles-in-policymaking-across-government/ EAC]</ref>.




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Revision as of 09:41, 2 August 2022

In May 2022 the Government published the Draft Environmental Principles Policy Statement[1] to ensure that environmental principles are used consistently across government to guide policymaking whilst supporting innovation and economic growth. The Environmental Principles were introduced within the Environment Act 2021 with their objective being to guide Ministers and policy-makers towards opportunities to prevent environmental damage and enhance the environment, where relevant and appropriate[1].

The five Principles[1] are:

  • An integration principle
  • A prevention principle
  • A rectification at source principle
  • The polluter pays principle
  • The precautionary Principle

Overview

Environmental Prinicples were first established within the various European Treaties and Directives (and the UK remains bound by a number of international agreements on environmental protection); however the Government made the decision to shape the implementation of environmental principles to domestic circumstances following Brexit with the aim of maintaining a high level of protection for wildlife and the environment[2].



References