Do you want your voice heard in the corridors of power?
In a global market place where economic competitiveness is key to securing business growth and development, a balance must be struck between environmental concerns and economic development. The British Chambers of Commerce is committed to ensuring that ALL environmental proposals that affect business are workable.
Key issues of concern at the moment are as follows:
1) Climate Change
Background
BCC Position
3) REACH - Draft Proposal for the Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals
On 17th November 2005, the European Parliament voted to approve the REACH directive. A number of welcome amendments were made to the text to ease the burden on SMEs. These changes, which included reduced data requirements for small tonnages, a package of measures to help SMEs and a stronger central role for the agency, were very much in line with the BCC's lobbying position.
4) WEEE Directive
The Directive should have been implemented in August 2005. However, it has been delayed due to practical difficulties and a further consultation on implementation is expected this summer.
For further information, please contact: -
The British Chambers of Commerce Climate Change Charter
Commenting on the publication of the Climate Change Bill