The Northern Ireland Environmental Principles Policy Statement
(EPPS) has been published.
The Northern Ireland (NI) Environmental Principles Policy
Statement will ensure that environmental considerations are
central to policy development and delivery in all Government
departments. It will guide policymakers to consistently consider
environmental impacts, prevent damage, and find innovative
opportunities to enhance the environment.
Minister Muir said: “I am delighted to bring forward the
Environmental Principles Policy Statement to ensure policy making
gives due regard to the environment. The environment and key
principles such as prevention of damage and the polluter pays
principle should not be an afterthought when taking key policy
decisions. I look forward to Assembly support for this important
measure.”
Publishing an EPPS fulfils Northern Ireland's statutory duty
under the UK Environment Act 2021, which replaced previous EU
guidelines. The Act includes provisions for embedding five
environmental principles in domestic law in England and Northern
Ireland. These principles will be applied under the EPPS regime
as part of this law. The EPPS must be given due regard by NI
departments and UK ministers when it comes to policy making.
The five environmental principles are:
i. the principle that environmental protection should be
integrated into the making of policies;
ii. the principle of preventative action to avert environmental
damage;
iii. the precautionary principle, so far as relating to the
environment;
iv. the principle that environmental damage should as a priority
be rectified at source; and
v. the polluter pays principle.
There was cross-departmental engagement as part of the
development process, and the draft statement was subject to
public consultation last year, with feedback incorporated into
the current draft EPPS, which will be now laid before the
Assembly for scrutiny.