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The #TNFD framework is a voluntary approach to reporting businesses' nature-related risks and impacts - but will it be impactful? isonomia.co.uk/better-nature-…


The latest blog on Isonomia comes from @PRL_Jones and asks how packaging EPR will interact with the legacy PRN system. isonomia.co.uk/how-will-epr-a…


ICYMI - what are the implications of the Government's incoming legislation on charges for DIY waste at council HWRCs in England? isonomia.co.uk/dropping-the-c…


Today's new blogpost comes from @HannahGillie, who has been investigating the environmental benefits of urban food growing. Come for the delicious veg, stay for the carbon sequestration and biodiversity. isonomia.co.uk/neighbourhood-…


Our latest article, out today - @PRL_Jones examines the implications and unanswered questions about the new rules on charging for DIY waste at HWRCs. isonomia.co.uk/dropping-the-c…


New article out today - @PRL_Jones examines the questions that future guidance on source separation of recycling in England will need to answer in order for consistent and impactful assessments to be made. isonomia.co.uk/teeping-it-rea…


What are the risks of the developing natural capital markets, and how can they be managed? isonomia.co.uk/can-the-risks-…


Is the UK ready for a domestic air travel ban? Petra Bistricic explores the climate impact of domestic aviation and whether a ban on unnecessary flights where existing rail connections are in place is feasible. bit.ly/331mOtE


Will the UK Biodiversity Net Gain policy improve UK biodiversity? Rebecca Mason explores whether the requirement for developers to demonstrate a 10% increase in biodiversity on or near development sites will achieve its aims. bit.ly/3AiHrfL


Whether you call it the tip, the dump or its official title of HWRC, the household waste site has changed considerably over the years. Andrew Coulthurst takes a trip down memory lane for a rather personal history of HWRCs. bit.ly/3jXiu4t


What do waste sites need to do to prepare for the impacts of new Environment Agency guidance on permitted waste facilities? Rebecca Southall explains in the latest Isonomia blog: bit.ly/2VsWeWm


How can the UK achieve a Just Transition to a low-carbon economy, decarbonising highly-polluting sectors while guaranteeing secure, green employment? bit.ly/3wXBEuo


Cross-laminate timber has huge potential to reduce carbon emissions in construction - but can concerns about fire safety in regarding its use in tall buildings be overcome? isonomia.co.uk/building-back-…


Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions. Territorial emissions. Consumption emissions. What councils will be responsible for reducing as part of their #netzero strategies can be confusing. George Beechener explores where authorities might want to draw the line. bit.ly/3ywtmLN


Local authorities are expected to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050 - but which emissions they will be responsible for reducing remains a knotty issue. Where might authorities want to draw the line? bit.ly/3ywtmLN


As the world looks to bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic, the circular economy should be at the heart of a green recovery. isonomia.co.uk/the-moderate-r…


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