Circular economy and waste route map to 2030: strategic environmental assessment - environmental report
Environmental report relating to our consultation on key priority actions that will unlock progress across the waste hierarchy.
Appendix C SEA Compliance Checklist
Environmental Report Requirements |
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Relevant sections of the Environmental Assessment Act |
Section(s) of this report |
14 (2) The report shall identify, describe and evaluate the likely significant effects on the environment of implementing— |
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(a) the proposals in the plan or programme; and |
Sections 4 - 7 Outcomes, environmental impacts, and cumulative effects. |
(b) reasonable alternatives to the plan or programme. |
See section: 3.3 Reasonable Alternatives |
14 (3) The report shall include such of the information specified in schedule 3 as may reasonably be required. |
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Information referred to in schedule 3 |
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1. An outline of the contents and main objectives of the plan or programme, and of its relationship (if any) with other qualifying plans and programmes. |
Section 2.1: Background to the Route Map and section 3.4: Context to the assessment. |
2. The relevant aspects of the current state of the environment; and the likely evolution thereof without implementation of the plan or programme. |
Section 3.4: Context to the assessment and sections 4 – 6: assessment of environmental impacts against baseline |
3. The environmental characteristics of areas likely to be significantly affected. |
Section 3.4 Context to the Assessment and sections 4– 6 assessment of environmental impacts against baseline |
4. Any existing environmental problems which are relevant to the plan or programme including, in particular, those relating to any areas of a particular environmental importance, such as areas designated pursuant to Council Directive 79/409/EEC on the conservation of wild birds and Council Directive 92/43/EEC on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild flora and fauna (as last amended by Council Directive 97/62/EC). |
Section 3.4 Context to the Assessment and sections 4 – 6 assessment of environmental impacts against baseline |
5. The environmental protection objectives, established at international, Community or Member State level, which are relevant; and the way those objectives and any environmental considerations have been taken into account during its preparation. |
Section 3.4 Context to the Assessment |
6. The likely significant effects on the environment, including— a) on issues such as – i) biodiversity and natural heritage; ii) population; iii) human health; iv) fauna; v) flora; vi) soil; vii) water; viii)air; ix) climatic factors; x) material assets; xi) cultural heritage and historic environment, including architectural and archaeological heritage; xii) landscape; xiii)the inter-relationship between the issues referred to in heads (i) to (xii). b) short, medium and long-term effects. c) permanent and temporary effects. d) positive and negative effects. e) secondary, cumulative and synergistic effects. |
See sections 4 – 7 Package outcomes, environmental impacts, and cumulative effects |
7. The measures envisaged to prevent, reduce and as fully as possible offset any significant adverse effects on the environment of implementing the marine spatial plan or programme. |
See sections: 4 – 0 (assessment of packages, cumulative impacts, and assessment conclusions and recommendations) |
8. An outline of the reasons for selecting the alternatives dealt with, and a description of how the assessment was undertaken including any difficulties (such as technical deficiencies or lack of expertise) encountered in compiling the required information. |
Section 3: Approach to the assessment |
9. A description of the measures envisaged concerning monitoring in accordance with section 19. |
Section 8.2: Proposals for monitoring |
10. A non-technical summary |
Section 1: Non-technical summary |
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