New publications this month:
DEPARTMENT FOR ENVIRONMENT, FOOD & RURAL AFFAIRS (DEFRA)
UK REACH: Extending dossier submission deadlines for transitional registrations: summary of responses and government response
During the second half of 2025, Defra consulted on extending transitional registration submission deadlines under UK REACH for a second time. This will give manufacturers and importers in Great Britain more time to arrange registration of chemicals previously registered under EU REACH.
This consultation response confirms that the following extensions will be applied by legislation in 2026:
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Prior deadline
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New deadline
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- All substances manufactured or imported in quantities of 1,000 tonnes or more a year;
- Substances on the EU REACH or UK REACH candidate list before 1 January 2024;
- Carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic for reproduction (CMR) substances manufactured or imported in quantities of 1 tonne per year or more; and/or
- Substances that are very toxic to aquatic life manufactured or imported in quantities of 100 tonnes or more a year.
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27 October 2026
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27 October 2029
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- All substances manufactured or imported in quantities of 100 tonnes or more a year; and/or
- All substances added to the UK REACH candidate list between 1 January 2024 and 27 October 2026
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27 October 2028
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27 October 2030
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- Other substances manufactured or imported in quantities of 1 tonne or more per annum per manufacturer of importer
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27 October 2030
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27 October 2031
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A new vision for water: white paper
This paper outlines the government’s plans to reform the water sector and wider water system.
DEFRA & ANIMAL AND PLANT HEATH AGENCY
Animal by-product categories, site approval, hygiene and disposal
This guidance now includes further information on labelling requirements for the transport and storage of animal by-products.
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Medium combustion plant: screening tool
This tool identifies whether applicants require a simple bespoke or complex bespoke Medium Combustion Plant (MCP) permit. This has been updated to provide guidance on the screening of back-up generators.
Specified generator: apply for an environmental permit
This guidance, which applies in England and Wales, now authorises the use of the Simple Calculation of Atmospheric Impact Limits (SCAIL) Combustion tool to screen specified generators during permit applications.
Request environmental permit and coordination support for nature projects
This new document provides details of support available for nature projects in England that require a range of environmental permits and licences.
Reservoir discharges: consents, permits and risk assessments
This guidance now links to the online form to apply for consent.
Using persistent organic pollutants (POPs)
Methoxychlor has been added to the list of POPs, alongside details of bans and exempt uses.
Waste Exemptions
Waste exemptions: how to choose, register and pay
New digital processes allow the online registration of multiple site and linear network waste exemption registrations.
Register linear network waste exemptions
This new guidance and online application form concern the registration of exemptions for a waste activity along a stretch of road, railway, river or other linear network. The following exemptions may be registered for a linear network:
U11: spreading waste on non-agricultural land / U10: spreading waste to benefit agricultural land
This exemptions now provide guidance on which waste types for spreading require prior treatment under another exemption or permit before use.
MCERTS and emissions monitoring
Monitoring stack emissions: low risk MCPs and specified generators
This guidance has now been extended to include MCP and specified generators that are subject to bespoke permits in England.
For continuous monitoring, the use of MCERTS certified low risk plant monitors has been added. Only MCERTS-certified HEMS with a suitable certification range may be used for periodic monitoring.
Monitoring stack emissions: standards for continuous monitoring and sampling
The standard for the calibration of dust arrestment plant monitors has been updated from EN 15859 to EN 17389.
MCERTS: performance standard for handheld emissions monitoring systems
This guidance has been updated, including the removal of expired information.
MCERTS: competency standard for inspectors
This guidance now includes information on event duration monitoring (EDM) of discharges to water.
Lower Risk Waste Positions (LRWPs)
The Recovering silver from waste developing and fixing solutions LRWP (LRWP 1) was withdrawn in January 2026, as it has been replaced with the Recovering silver from waste developer and fixer solutions Regulatory Position Statement (RPS 360).
Regulatory Position Statements (RPSs)
The following RPSs were published or updated during January 2026:
Water company guidance
The following guidance for water companies in England was published during January 2026:
DEPARTMENT FOR ENERGY SECURITY AND NET ZERO
UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS): a policy overview
This document has been updated to provide an update on progress made on linking the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS) and EU ETS. A joint statement issued on 22 December 2025 confirms the aim to conclude negotiations on linking the emissions trading systems.
UK Low Carbon Hydrogen Standard
The fourth version of the standard has been published. This standard and associated calculation tool are to be used by hydrogen producers for greenhouse gas emissions reporting.
Electricity licence exemptions
Additional guidance is now provided on Class A: supply exemptions within the FAQ section.
DEPARTMENT FOR ENERGY SECURITY AND NET ZERO & DEPARTMENT FOR BUSINESS, ENERGY AND INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY
UK greenhouse gas emissions statistics: planned methodology changes
Planned methodology changes for the preparation of 2026 greenhouse gas emissions statistics are now set out.
SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT
Draft Environmental Protection (Wet Wipes Containing Plastic) (Scotland) Regulations 2026
This draft legislation has been published, which once made will ban the sale and supply of wet wipes containing plastics in Scotland from a future date.
SCOTTISH ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AGENCY (SEPA)
Environmental Performance Assessment Scheme (EPAS)
EPAS intends to provide a common standard for rating the environmental performance of activities regulated by SEPA. EPAS is being introduced in phases to replace the prior Compliance Assessment Scheme (CAS).
From 1 January 2026, SEPA is applying the updated Major non-compliance criteria and environmental events categorisation under EPAS.
EPAS ratings are expected to begin to be published via a new digital system during 2027.
BUSINESS GATEWAY SCOTLAND
Designing & building a sustainable website
Guidance is provided on designing or updating business websites to make them more sustainable.
INTERIM ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ASSESSOR FOR WALES
Protected sites in Wales: report
This report calls upon the Welsh Government to ensure Natural Resources Wales monitors the condition of all protected sites in Wales by 2030. The report found that around half of Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) features were in an unknown condition and of the features assessed, only 20% were in favourable condition.
WELSH GOVERNMENT
Written Statement: Laying of the Waste Separation Requirements (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2026
This statement confirmed the Waste Separation Requirements (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2026, which were laid before the Senedd in draft. This draft legislation would require non-domestic premises to separate all small Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (sWEEE) separate from other streams and to present it separately for collection by a licensed waste carrier or to take it to a suitable drop-off location for recycling. This expands the existing obligation that previously only applied to unsold sWEEE.
Waste collectors would also be required to ensure that all sWEEE is kept separately from other materials and is sent for recycling in all cases.
The legislation is planned to come into force on 6 April 2026.
Low carbon transport: guidance for public bodies
A series of guidance and technical advice notes have been updated on low carbon transport:
How to prepare and publish Pollution Incident Reduction Plans (PIRPs) and associated Implementation Reports
This guidance for Water Companies concerns the preparation of PIRPs and implementation reports.
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