House of Commons
Session 2010-11
Select Committees

Environmental Audit Committee - Written Evidence

 

CONTENTS: Embedding sustainable development across Government, after the Secretary of State’s announcement on the future of the Sustainable Development Commission

 

The Government’s response to the Committee’s first report

 

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DEA and Oxfam (ESD 01)

New Economics Foundation (ESD 02)

Chartered Institute of Water and Environmental Management (ESD 03)

Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (ESD 04)

Waterwise (ESD 05)

UK Environmental Law Foundation (ESD 06)

Public and Commercial Services Union (ESD 07)

Town and Country Planning Association (ESD 08)

Woodland Trust (ESD 09)

Localise West Midlands (ESD 10)

WWF-UK and Foundation for Democracy and Sustainable Development (FDSD) (ESD 11)

WWF-UK and the Foundation for Democracy and Sustainable Development - Supplementary written evidence submitted (ESD 11A)

Dr Rupert Read, University of East Anglia (ESD 12)

Food Ethics Council (ESD 13)

‘Cradle to Cradle Network’, Lead for the East of England (Partner 8), Suffolk County Council (ESD 14)

Dr John Turnpenny, Professor Andrew Jordan, and Dr Tim Rayner, University of East Anglia; and Dr Duncan Russel, University of Exeter (ESD 15)

Frank Kennedy, member of Ormskirk and District Friends of the Earth (ESD 16)

Friends of the Earth Youth and Education Network (ESD 17)

British Standards Institution (BSI) (ESD 18)

Cisco (ESD 19)

Department for Work and Pensions (ESD 20)

Department for Work and Pensions (ESD 20a)

Department of Health (ESD 21)

Department of Health (ESD 21a)

Combined Heat and Power Association (ESD 22)

Sustainable Development Commission (ESD 23)

Sustainable Development Commission (ESD 23a)

Sustainable Development Commission (ESD 23b)

Centre of Expertise in Sustainable Procurement (CESP), Cabinet Office (ESD 24)

Aldersgate Group (ESD 25)

Department for Education (ESD 26)

The Campaign to Protect Rural England (ESD 27)

South West Learning for Sustainability Coalition (ESD 28)

The Welsh Assembly Government (ESD 29)

Further written evidence submitted by Jane Davidson AM, Welsh Assembly Government (ESD 29a)

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (ESD 30)

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (ESD 30a)

Andrea Ross, University of Dundee (ESD 31)

Sustainability East (ESD 32)

Department for Communities and Local Government (ESD 33)

Richard Lochhead MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and the Environment, the Scottish Government (ESD 34)

Further written evidence submitted by Richard Lochhead MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and the Environment, the Scottish Government

The Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister, Northern Ireland Executive (ESD 35)

Further written evidence submitted by the Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister, Northern Ireland Executive

Amyas Morse, Comptroller and Auditor General, National Audit Office (ESD 36)

Atkins Limited (ESD 37)

The House of Commons Management Board (ESD 38)

 


 

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