Written Evidence Jan. 19 2024
Inquiry: Children, young people and the built environmentFound: CBE0077 - Children, young people and the built environment UCL Institute of Education Written Evidence
Apr. 09 2024
Source Page: Crackdown on water firms sees millions invested into local actionFound: improve the water environment.
Written Evidence Jan. 19 2024
Inquiry: Children, young people and the built environmentFound: CBE0059 - Children, young people and the built environment BACAPH British Association for Child and Adolescent
Written Evidence Jan. 19 2024
Inquiry: Children, young people and the built environmentFound: CBE0066 - Children, young people and the built environment University of Oxford Written Evidence
Written Evidence Jan. 09 2024
Inquiry: Urban Green SpacesFound: Manchester, Department of Planning, Property & Environmental Management, University of Manchester, and
May. 08 2024
Source Page: Chief Scientist's Annual Review 2023Found: and the health of the environment.
Mar. 25 2024
Source Page: New guidance to improve biodiversity across government estateFound: s physical and mental health.
Jun. 21 2011
Source Page: Table showing research commissioned externally by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) since May 2010, where the end date has been amended. 17 p.Found: Table showing research commissioned externally by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Asked by: Steven Bonnar (Scottish National Party - Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill)
Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, whether his Department has made an assessment of the scale of the environmental impact of disposable vapes.
Answered by Robbie Moore - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
When littered, disposable vapes can introduce plastic, nicotine salts, heavy metals, lead, mercury, and flammable lithium-ion batteries into the natural environment. These items and substances contaminate waterways and soil, posing a risk to the environment and animal health. Defra commissioned external research to further understand the environmental harms of disposable vapes, which is published online. The objectives of this report included understanding the UK single-use vape market, disposal methods, environmental impacts and other international approaches to regulating vapes.
Written Evidence Jan. 19 2024
Inquiry: Children, young people and the built environmentFound: CBE0045 - Children, young people and the built environment The Heritage Alliance Written Evidence