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Spending Review: What’s in it for the green economy?

Spending Review: What’s in it for the green economy?

Chancellor Sajid Javid declared that the UK has ‘turned the page on austerity’ in his Spending Review today, announcing the fastest planned increase in day-to-day departmental spending in 15 years. For the first time since 2002, ‘no government department will see a cut to its day-to-day budget’.

£13.8bn of spending plans were outlined, with health, education and justice catching the biggest headlines so far. But the chancellor also announced a number of green investments, including an additional £30 million to move the UK towards its net zero greenhouse gas emissions target. The detail was scant – we can expect to hear more in the National Infrastructure Strategy this autumn.

Spending Review: the green announcements at a glance

We’ll be reviewing the detail when we know more, and will keep you posted on the reaction from green business and industry.

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