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Fentimans, a historic soft drink maker, has raised alarms over proposed glass tax reforms that could threaten its 120 years of business. The company’s CEO, Ian…
Fentimans, a venerable UK soft drink producer, warns a new glass tax threatens its survival. This policy change presents significant economic challenges for businesses reliant on…
An examination of the UK’s biodiversity net gain policy reveals its vulnerabilities to misuse, with calls for urgent improvement.The National Audit Office (NAO) warns that the…
The Union Unite has raised significant concerns over the implementation of new Brexit border checks, potentially impacting logistics and causing delays at UK borders.Beginning on 30…
MPs have pressed Defra to clarify post-Brexit import and food checks set for 30 April amid doubts of delays.A committee letter challenges Defra’s assurance that checks…
With new border checks set to take effect on 30 April, hauliers and SMEs urgently seek clarity from the government regarding implementation procedures and potential costs.Logistics…
The UK government’s decision to withdraw proposed food waste legislation has triggered significant public disapproval. Critiques have arisen due to potential economic and environmental benefits being…
In recent years, the use of supermarket plastic bags has seen a substantial decline, primarily driven by implementation of a small charge.Since its inception, this initiative…
The environmental initiative Too Good To Go is challenging the UK’s decision to delay mandatory food waste reporting. This move could significantly impact national sustainability goals.Too…
Browne Jacobson has secured a notable appointment to collaborate with the Government Legal Department.The partnership involves providing legal services to Defra, covering areas like environmental and…
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