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<p>The Netherlands, UK and Germany have established the Make it Work initiative to
promote a European dialogue on improving EU environmental legislation.</p><p>The UK’s
ambition, shared by others involved, is to make it easier for business and others
to comply with environmental requirements whilst continuing to maintain environmental
protections. The aim is to establish a network of Member States committed to supporting
actions to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of EU environmental legislation
through sharing best practice and investigating opportunities for simplification.
In addition the initiative will seek to establish an expert group to exchange views
on improving the quality and coherence of the EU environmental acquis as a whole and
develop guiding principles for “smart” EU environmental legislation both generally
and on specific topics.</p><p>The following EU Member States attended one or both
of the workshops that have been held so far: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark,
Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain.
In addition, there have been contacts with others such as France. The European Commission
and the European Union Network for the Implementation of Environmental Law (IMPEL)
were also represented.</p><p>There have been some informal discussions with stakeholders
but formal input has not been sought from business or other stakeholders though it
is planned to do this in future.</p><p> </p>
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