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An Executive Agency within [[DAERA]]. The Agency’s primary purpose is to protect and enhance Northern Ireland’s environment, and in doing so, deliver health and well-being benefits and support economic growth.
The [[Northern Ireland Environment Agency]] ([[NIEA]]) is a regulatory agency within [[DAERA]] which has waste regulation as part of its remit. The Agency’s primary purpose is to protect and enhance Northern Ireland’s environment, and in doing so, deliver health and well-being benefits and support economic growth.


The Agency’s key priorities are:
The Agency’s key priorities are:
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* a compliant crime free waste sector
* a compliant crime free waste sector
* good habitat and landscape quality with species abundance and diversity
* good habitat and landscape quality with species abundance and diversity
* promote environmentally sustainable development and infrastructure<ref>DAERA (2019). Northern Ireland Environment Agency | Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs. [online] DAERA. Available at: https://www.daera-ni.gov.uk/northern-ireland-environment-agency [Accessed 1 Nov. 2019].</ref>.
* promote environmentally sustainable development and infrastructure<ref>DAERA (2019). [https://www.daera-ni.gov.uk/northern-ireland-environment-agency Northern Ireland Environment Agency | Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs. DAERA.] [online] [Accessed 1 Nov. 2019].</ref>.


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Latest revision as of 12:55, 17 September 2021

The Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) is a regulatory agency within DAERA which has waste regulation as part of its remit. The Agency’s primary purpose is to protect and enhance Northern Ireland’s environment, and in doing so, deliver health and well-being benefits and support economic growth.

The Agency’s key priorities are:

  • a full compliant regulated industry
  • freshwater and marine environment at "good status"
  • a compliant crime free waste sector
  • good habitat and landscape quality with species abundance and diversity
  • promote environmentally sustainable development and infrastructure[1].

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