New OEP Report: “Environment in England remains under serious threat”

31 Jan 2023 11:33 AM

Report sets out recommendations to get England back on track with its environmental targets

The Office of Environmental Protection, UK watchdog created under the Environment Act 2021, recently published its progress report on the state of the environment in England. The Environment Act (2021) included a long-term Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP) to complement the 2018 25 Year Environment Plan (25 YEP). This report provides an assessment of the Government’s progress in improving the natural environment for the period 2021/2022 in line with these plans.

Key Findings

The report goes on to criticise the lack of baseline data for the Government’s 25 Year Environment Plan which has undermined progress. It recognises the significant challenges the Government has faced since 2018 but states this has only served to exacerbate a lack of coherence between Government departments. It then lays out a vision for an improved EIP.

Recommendations for an effective new EIP

Conclusions

The report states that the current pace and scale of action will not deliver the changes necessary to improve the environment in England significantly, as required by the Environment Act 2021. The Government is urged to do more to bridge the gap between the current reality and its vision for the future if environmental improvement is going to be delivered for the next generation.

Recommendations from the OEP 2023 Report

techUK have reached out to the OEP to understand how they will be interacting with the private sector. Although their recommendations directly affect public bodies, their recommendations will likely impact companies.

This will be felt most outside of the tech sector but there are ways that data and new technologies will play a role in the ambitions stated in this report. There are several references to investment in technology, particularly as it relates to mitigating air pollution and implementing Biodiversity Net Gain.

Digital Infrastructure, labelled Telecoms, digital and ICT, gets a small mention in this report, highlighting its need for a better Climate Adaptation plan based on the recommendations of the Climate Change Committee report (2021). techUK submitted to the evidence gathering stage of the CCC’s 2021 report alongside the EC-RRG. The CCC assessed the risk magnitude to be ‘medium’ to ‘high’, and the plan score of the sector to be ‘low’.

For more information on this report or any others mentioned, please get in touch with Craig.Melson@techUK.org or Adam.Young@techUK.org. Sign up to our Climate Strategy and Resilience Group for more information on our work in this space, and our Responsible Business Conduct group for broader work on sustainability.