AGRICULTURAL AND CONSTRUCTION SME IN ENVIRONMENT AGENCY’S SIGHTS

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
March of 2005

 

23/03/2005 - The Environment Agency is proposing to target its main efforts to improve environmental performance in the small business sector in 2005-2007 on agricultural and construction businesses.

Initially, the Agency will target key geographical areas of the country, likely to be the south East and East Anglia for construction - due to the scale of planned growth in communities in the Thames Gateway and elsewhere - and the South West for agriculture. Proposals were set out for the Board of the Environment Agency today as it held the latest of its regular open meetings in Exeter.

Awareness-raising and practical self-help information are seen by the Environment Agency as key tools for influencing the behaviour of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), but the very disparate nature of small firms makes them very hard to reach and influence effectively in a practical way.

Now the Agency has developed a new IT tool SeLECT to help it identify big impact sectors which will bring the greatest environmental return on its efforts. Measuring sector size and potential environmental risk, SeLECT put small agricultural and construction businesses at the top of the list of sectors where concentrated and focused efforts could bring most improvement. Both are traditionally business sectors

with significant environmental impact at all scales of operation - particularly as the source of high numbers of pollution incidents - but both are also characterised by high numbers of SMEs. Some 130,000 of all 160,000 farms in England and Wales are small, and there are around 180,000 small construction and demoltion businesses. Around 55% of all construction and demolition work in England and Wales is carried out by firms employing fewer than 114 people.

Existing successful initiatives for small businesses will continue to get a high level of Environment Agency support alongside the proposed targeted approach.

Netregs, which provides easily accessible online environmental guidance tailored for dozens of different small business sectors, for example, is a key tool for the Environment Agency and its co-funding partners in Welsh Assembly Government, the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency and Northern Ireland's Environment and Heritage Service.

The Oil Care Campaign, another multi-regulator partnership designed to promote environmentally safe oil storage and handling, will also continue to be widely promoted, particularly in light of Oil Storage Regulations and the Waste Incineration Directive being implemented this year.

Individually, small businesses may not have a large environmental footprint but, because they are so numerous, their cumulative impact can be significant. An Environment Agency survey in 2003 showed that the UK's 3.7m strong SME sector was responsible for 60% of all commerical and industrial waste generated. Many small businesses want to improve their environmental performance but research has also shown that 70-75% of SMEs are not aware of their environmental obligations.

The Board of the Environment Agency meets around six times a year at different locations around England and Wales. Board meetings are open to members of the public to observe. Each meeting begins with an open session where members of the public can put questions to Agency Chairman Sir John Harman, Chief Executive Barbara Young and member of the Board.

The full Agenda and Board papers from today's meeting are available on the Environment Agency website link where details of all Environment Agency Board meetings can also be found.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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