Castle Debates - environmental issues, law and policy.Waste Policy

Price: This is a free event.
Start Date: 01-12-2011
CPD hours: 1.50
Event type: CPD Seminars
Location: The Law Society
113 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1PL
Region: Greater London
United Kingdom

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A series of debates - organised by Pamela Castle in conjunction with the Law Society and Sykes Environmental

01 December, Waste Policy, The Law Society

9.30am-11.30am registration and refreshments / 10.00-11.30am Speakers presentations and Q&A session

Background

The Government’s recent Review of Waste Policy in England has the overarching aim of moving to a zero-waste economy and ensuring that waste is valued as resource. It echoes the Localism Agenda and expresses preference for incentivisation over regulation. It supports the Waste Hierarchy with emphasis on waste prevention which will have potential implications for waste-to-energy schemes.

Speaker

Issues: Peter Jones OBE, ex- Director, Biffa Waste Services Ltd
Law and regulation: Andrew Bryce, Andrew Bryce & Co
Policy: Gavin Shuker MP, Shadow Minister for Waste and Water

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Forthcoming debates

 

01st February2012, Loss of Biodiversity, The Law Society

Background

The current rate of decline in biodiversity at global, national and regional levels means that the 2010 conservation targets set by the Convention on Biological Diversity in 2001 have not been reached. The Government addressed the issue in its recent White Paper ‘The Natural Choice: securing the value of nature’ following Sir John Lawton’s review of England’s wildlife and ecological networks.

Speakers

Issues: Sir Graham Wynne, former Chief Executive, RSPB
Law and regulation: Niall Watson, WWF-UK
Policy: Robin Mortimer, Director Biodiversity Programme, Defra

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06 March 2012, Chemicals in the Environment, The Law Society

Background
The dispersal of many man-made chemical substances into the environment has led to concerns about the links with health problems and ecological damage. Release of chemicals has been caused both by accident and design: from, for example, manufacturing processes, spills, inadequate storage, use and after-use disposal.

Speakers

Issues: Professor Jane Plant, Imperial College, London
Law and regulation: William Upton, Barrister, 6 Pump Court 
Policy: Dr Arwyn Davies, Head of Chemicals and Nanotechnologies, Defra

 

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17th April 2012, Air Pollution, The Law Society

Background

In 2010, the Environmental Audit Committee linked poor air quality to severe health problems such as respiratory illness, heart disease and asthma and to environmental degradation. In towns and cities, 70% air pollution is caused by transport. The end of 2011 is the extended deadline given to London by the European Commission to curb particulates (PM10) to levels set by the 2008 Air Quality directive and to avoid a substantial fine.

Speakers
Issues: Isabel Dedring, Deputy Mayor for Transport, London
Law and regulation: Professor Robert Lee, Cardiff University
Policy: Zac Goldsmith MP (not confirmed) 

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http://services.lawsociety.org.uk/events/node/54061

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Castle debate report - renewable energy and heat - 15 February 2011.pdf395.06 KB
Castle Debate report - Sustainable Building - 29 March 2011.pdf45.27 KB
Castle Debate report - UK Water Security - 19 April 2011.pdf410.99 KB
Castle Debate report - Sustainable Transport 24 May 2011.pdf317.17 KB
Castle Debate report - Sustainable Farming and Food Security 21 June 2011.pdf207.09 KB
The Castle Debates 2011-2012 flyer.pdf49.3 KB

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