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Review of the Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP)

Category: Environment Briefing Notes Consultations

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In July the new government outlined its five priorities for improving the environment:

  • • clean up rivers, lakes and seas 
  • • create a roadmap to move Britain to a zero-waste economy 
  • • boost food security 
  • • ensure nature’s recovery 
  • • protect communities from the dangers of flooding. 

Just before the summer recess the Government announced a rapid review of the EIP with the emphasis on collaboration and delivery. In September there was a very brief first phase consultation with stakeholders, asking for a short response to the overarching question “What key priorities (across policy, process, delivery, engagement) would you recommend government focuses on in a revised EIP to significantly improve the natural environment?”. ADEPT’s response can be found below. 

We outlined the following key priorities for a revised EIP: 

  • • Greater emphasis on a place-based approach 
  • • Support for the development of Local EIPs to clarify the role of the local authority 
  • • Sufficient and sustainable funding for local authorities to play this role 
  • • Statutory duties and targeted funding for local authorities where appropriate 
  • • The EIP should be a framework for policy alignment across government strategies, departments, and funding streams 
  • • Green finance – building capacity to mobilise private investment at scale 
  • • Health and wellbeing 

ADEPT and the LGA are both represented at Defra’s cross-sector Stakeholder Advisory Group that will help steer further engagement as the review progresses through the autumn. An update will be provided at the Environment Board meeting on 17th October.


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