Environment Matters podcast

Environment Matters podcast

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Listen to Environment Matters, where our leading environmental law solicitors are joined by experts from across Burges Salmon and special guests to discuss a wide range of topical environmental issues, including greenwashing, nature-based solutions and Variable Monetary Penalties for environmental offences.

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Latest episode

Apr 30, 2026

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Episodes

S3 Ep3: Environment Matters - Destination: Unknown? What the PFAS Plan could mean for PFAS regulation in the UK - S3E3 30.04.2026

PFAS continues to be a recurring issue for regulators and businesses alike. In this episode of Environment Matters, Michael Barlow is joined by Simon Tilling and Helena Sewell from Burges Salmon’s Environment team to unpack the UK’s evolving position.   The discussion reflects on the Government’s PFAS Plan (published in February) and the Environmental Audit Committee’s recent report into PFAS. The...

S3 Ep2: Environment Matters - Choppy Waters: navigating the Government’s reform of the English water sector - S3E2 31.03.2026

In episode 2 of series 3 of the Environment Matters podcast, Michael Barlow is joined by Simon Tilling and Pippy Shepherd to unpack the Government’s proposed reform of the English water sector.  The discussion focuses on DEFRA’s Water Sector Reform White Paper, exploring what the proposed regulatory reset means in practice for water companies, regulators, investors and customers. The episode exami...

S3 Ep1: Environment Matters - Regulatory & Governance: balancing economic growth with environmental protection - S3 E1 26.02.2026

Join Michael Barlow, Sarah Sackville Hamilton and Simon Tilling as they discuss issues of regulation and governance with a focus on what the Corry Review means for DEFRA.

S2 Ep3: The path forward for transition plans 10.07.2025

In this episode, Michael Barlow and Gabi Gershuny are joined by David Desforges, Counsel for independent Paris-based law firm Almain Avocats to explore the evolving regulatory transition plan requirements both in the UK and EU. We will delve into the complexities for companies, especially multinationals, as they navigate divergence between different jurisdictions and uncertainty in a shifting land...

S2 Ep2: Environmental Impact and Regulation of PFAS 09.04.2025

In this episode Michael Barlow, Victoria Barnes, and Helena Sewell explore the environmental impact and regulation of PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals." They discuss the persistence of PFAS in the environment, their widespread use in various products, and the fragmented regulatory landscape in the UK. They also cover the implications for water quality, land contamination, and potential legal...

S2 Ep1: Looking ahead to 2025 30.01.2025

Welcome to this special episode of our Environment Matters podcast, hosted by the Environment team at Burges Salmon.  In this episode, Michael Barlow, head of the Environment team, is joined by Victoria Barnes, and Helena Sewell, to discuss and their predictions for developments in environmental law in 2025. Key topics of discussion include changes to water sector regulation, circular economy deve...

S1 Ep6: The future of waste 17.04.2024

Michael Barlow , Victoria Barnes and Greg Fearn conclude the first series of our Environment Matters podcast with a discussion on the future of waste and the move towards a circular economy. In this 20-minute episode, the team explain the importance of developing a circular economy, the expansion of the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UKETS), the upcoming sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) mandate and o...

S1 Ep5: Climate change and sustainability in supply chains 14.02.2024

 In this ESG-focused episode 'Climate change and sustainability in supply chains' you will hear leading environmental lawyers, Michael Barlow and Sarah Sackville Hamilton as they discuss topics including:  Why supply chain management is an important part of ESG  Corporate sustainability reporting: CSRD and CSDDD Our new interactive ESG disclosure tool and Pension Schemes ESG tool Climate change an...

S1 Ep4: Environment Matters Special Edition: reflecting on 2023 and looking ahead to 2024 10.01.2024

In this special edition of Environment Matters, Michael Barlow, Ian Truman, Sarah Sackville Hamilton and Victoria Barnes look back at the key environmental law updates from 2023 and discuss their predictions for the upcoming year.     Policy delays and parliamentary retreats in 2023:  02:45: Retained EU Law Act 2023 05:40: Nutrient neutrality 08:10: Changes to variable monetary penalties 10:49: Bi...

S1 Ep3: How to prepare for changes to environmental enforcement: the introduction of Variable Monetary Penalties 13.12.2023

In this episode you will hear leading environmental lawyers, Michael Barlow, Victoria Barnes and Philippa Shepherd discuss how businesses can prepare for changes to environmental enforcement, as well as the hot topic of Variable Monetary Penalties, with the Environment Agency now able to impose civil penalties without limit in England for certain environmental offences. 

S1 Ep2: How to navigate natural capital opportunities 07.11.2023

In the second episode of Environment Matters, Michael Barlow, Ross Simpson and Sarah Sackville Hamilton discuss natural capital opportunities , covering what exactly nature-based solutions are, what activity is being seen in the market now, key things for landowners, corporate buyers and investors to consider what are the challenges lie ahead for the natural capital market ahead.

S1 Ep1: How to avoid risks and protect your business from greenwashing 11.10.2023

In the first episode of Environment Matters, Michael Barlow , Ian Truman and Victoria Barnes discuss greenwashing, the changing regulatory landscape and how businesses should be aware of the financial, reputational and litigation risks of misleading consumers and regulators on their green credentials.

S1: Environment Matters podcast trailer 03.10.2023

The Burges Salmon Environment team is delighted to be launching our new monthly podcast series on 11 October. You will be able to listen to our leading environmental lawyers and special guests discussing topical environmental law themes, including: Greenwashing Nature-based solutions Civil sanctions and Variable Monetary Penalties for environmental offences Released every second Wednesday of the m...

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