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

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—

(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.

Information referred to in schedule 3

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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