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Regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for timber and wood-based products.
How the Environment Agency will respond to planning consultations that include activities we permit under the Environmental Permitting Regulations 2010 (EPR).
Standard rules SR2009 No 2: low impact part A installation.
Official Government Buying Standards (GBS) for textiles used for uniforms, furnishings and dishcloths: banned dyes, retardants, pesticides.
A handbook and guidance notes that describe the impacts of a range of individual development types
Official Government Buying Standards (GBS) for plants, soil products, fertilisers, garden machinery, hydraulic fluids and chainsaw lubricants.
Sets out the definition of ‘legal’ and ‘sustainable’ under the UK government Timber Procurement Policy.
Standard rules for installing an access culvert no more than 5 metres long.
A legal document for the sector association which outlines their obligations in the Climate Change Agreements (CCA) scheme.
A guide that shares lessons learnt on sustainable procurement of construction projects from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Find out what tax reliefs are available to businesses in an Investment Zone.
Help for those operating or regulating activities that are covered by the greenhouse gas emissions trading scheme regulations 2012.
How to check whether a forest source is managed in a legal and sustainable way: for buyers and suppliers of timber.
To help practitioners realise the cost savings associated with implementing more sustainable practices when procuring goods and services, as well as meeting the Greening Government Commitments.
A legal document for the sector association which outlines their obligations in the Climate Change Agreement (CCA) scheme.
Timber suppliers: how to gather category B evidence to show compliance with legal and sustainable criteria in Timber Procurement Policy (TPP).
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