Home > Expertise > Inquiries > The Welsh Minister for the Environment, Planning and Countryside makes decision on first ever Greenhouse Gas Emissions civil penalty appeal
DATE: 06 Mar 2008
The 2005 Regulations implement Directive 2003/87/EC establishing a
scheme for greenhouse gas emission allowance trading within the European Community. The scheme is the largest multi-country, multi-sector greenhouse gas emission trading scheme world-wide.
This is believed to be the first ever appeal in the UK (or indeed in Europe) against such a civil penalty notice.
An appeal hearing took place in the summer of 2007 and on 6 March 2008 the Welsh Ministers issued a decision affirming the notice and requiring Alphasteel to pay the penalty of £564,599.93 plus interest.
James Maurici appeared for the Environment Agency.
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