Environmental Information Regulations
Information about the environment, such as details about how much energy we use, falls within The Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (EIR). You can make a request for information under the EIR the same way as you make an FOI request. However your request will be subject to the regulations governing EIR. Click here for details
Making an EIR request
The Environmental Information Regulations deal with environmental information held by public authorities in England, Northern Ireland and Wales. Environmental information is divided into the following six main areas:
- the state of the elements of the environment, such as air, water, soil, land, fauna (including people)
- emissions and discharges (gases and fluids), noise, energy, radiation, waste and other such substances
- measures and activities such as policies, plans, and agreements affecting or likely to affect the state of the elements of the environment
- reports, cost-benefit and economic analyses
- the state of human health and safety, contamination of the food chain
- cultural sites and built structures (as they may be affected by environmental factors)
The Code of Practice on the discharge of the obligations of public authorities under EIR sets out good practice recommendations for public authorities to follow in meeting their obligations under the Regulations.