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Aiming to bolster and shield the environment, we strive for green economic development and the preservation of flourishing rural areas. Notably, we advocate for and work with top-tier food, agriculture, and fishing sectors globally.

Our Organization: An Overview
Our Organization: An Overview

Company Overview

The Environment Agency, a prominent organisation based in England, is dedicated to improving the environment for future generations. With a workforce of approximately 10,250 full-time equivalent employees as of December 31, 2020, the organisation plays a significant role in people's daily lives, affecting food, air, and water.

The organisation's mission extends beyond the borders of England, leading negotiations in the EU and internationally to purify air, clean water, green lands, and make food more sustainable. It collaborates closely with the devolved administrations in Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, ensuring a unified approach towards environmental conservation.

The organisation works in partnership with experts and organisations from various fields such as landscape planning, architecture, mobility, and nature conservation. This collaboration includes partnerships with groups like BUND and other environmental groups to develop climate-adapted and people-friendly visions.

The Environment Agency's approach to partnerships and managing public money adheres to the principles outlined in the 'partnerships with arm's length bodies: code of good practice' and 'managing public money'. This ensures transparency and accountability in all its operations.

The organisation's Outcome Delivery Plan details how it will achieve its outcomes and measure success. Priorities include cleaner air and water, minimized waste, thriving wildlife, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, increased carbon storage, flood and coastal erosion mitigation, agriculture sector sustainability, fisheries, food and drink sector enhancement, biosecurity improvement, and animal welfare standards.

The organisation has produced framework documents in partnership with its arm's length bodies, including the Rural Payments Agency, Environment Agency, Natural England, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board.

The Environment Agency is committed to transparency and publishes a range of corporate information, including staffing and salaries, on its website. The majority of its staff are based in London, Bristol, York, and other offices throughout England.

While the organisation operates directly in England, its impact is felt far and wide, contributing to a greener, cleaner, and more sustainable future for all.

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