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· Earlier
today the Government announced their plans to overhaul the waste
system through a series of consultations
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· The
four consultations focus on reforming the UK packaging
producer responsibility system, consistency in Household and
Business Recycling Collections in England, introducing a Deposit
Return Scheme (DRS) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and
introducing a tax on plastic packaging which does not meet a
minimum threshold of at least 30% recycled content.
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· This
comes exactly two months after the Resource and Waste Strategy
was published promising to introduce mandatory food waste
collections by 2023
Jeremy Jacobs, Technical Director of the Renewable Energy
Association, said:
“The Government’s decision to overhaul the waste system
through a series of consultations is a huge step for the industry
and one which the REA wholeheartedly support. Tackling the
various issues across different stages of the recycling process
will create a more seamless system, strengthen the move towards a
more circular economy and maximise our existing resources.
“These proposals along with pre-existing schemes such as
those announced in the Resources and Waste Strategy published
last year, exemplify the type of comprehensive thinking and
initiative needed to support the UK’s ambitions of being a world
leader in mitigating the impacts of climate change. In order to
capitalise on the benefits these proposals would bring, the
Government must ensure they work with industry to implement
efficient changes to existing infrastructure”