Oct. 31 2023
Source Page: Apprenticeship End-Point Assessments Statistical Report: March 2022 to February 2023Found: 22805 Creative and design 75 120 665 175 255 1950 Education and childcare 690 4675 11320 1905 12340
Feb. 13 2024
Source Page: Qualifications attracting high value courses premiumFound: Domestic Plumbing and Heating City and Guilds of London Institute Level 3 Building and construction
Feb. 13 2024
Source Page: Qualifications attracting high value courses premiumFound: , Wet Central Heating and Domestic Warm Air City and Guilds of London Institute Level 3 Building and
Written Evidence Apr. 19 2023
Inquiry: Export opportunitiesFound: EXP0005 - Export opportunities UK Fashion and Textile Association Written Evidence
Oral Evidence Apr. 23 2024
Inquiry: Engineering biologyFound: Extracellular, Colorifix, and Oxford Nanopore Technologies Oral Evidence
Jan. 30 2024
Source Page: Wave 4 T Levels: overlapping qualificationsFound: system for students aged 16 and over .
Feb. 20 2024
Source Page: Over 500 companies named for not paying minimum wageFound: 20/06/23)0LE4East MidlandsLeicesterTextilesManufacturingManufacture of textilesManufacture of other textiles
Dec. 05 2023
Source Page: Supply chain decarbonisation with a gender lens: practical guidance for multinational companies planning Scope 3 emissions reductionsFound: This year’s Fashion Transpar ency Index, for which Fashion Revolution assessed 250 major fashion brands
Oct. 05 2023
Source Page: Apprenticeship standard class codesFound: and animal care ST0767 508 Z0001889 Keeper and aquarist Agriculture, environmental and animal care ST0789
Asked by: John McNally (Scottish National Party - Falkirk)
Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what steps her Department is taking to support sustainable fashion and textiles businesses who export to the EU with meeting the EU's Extended Producer Responsibility commitments.
Answered by Rebecca Pow - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
The Commission announced their intention to propose harmonised EU Extended Producer Responsibility rules for textiles as part of the revision of the Waste Framework Directive and we look forward to seeing these final proposals and will consider how they might fit with our own independent regulatory framework.
The Government’s 2018 Resources & Waste Strategy for England identified textiles as a priority sector for action. A key part of this strategy is working with the textiles industry to reduce their environmental impact. We have brought major retailers together to commit to reducing carbon and water footprints through our Textiles 2030 programme and we are currently looking into both near and longer-term policies to reduce textiles waste.