The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee is launching an
inquiry into plastic food and drink packaging.
Chair of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee
MP said:
“Plastic currently pollutes this country’s soils, rivers and
coasts, with millions of tonnes of plastics used in the UK every
single year. It has become a global environmental problem. Once
plastic packaging becomes waste, most of it does not biodegrade –
which damages the environment and affects a range of marine
species.
“The Committee is keen to find out what progress has been made in
developing and using more environmentally friendly alternatives
to plastics and how they perform when compared to plastic food
and drink packaging.
“It is imperative that we find practical ways to protect the
environment and reduce the risks posed by increasing plastic
pollution. We also hope to highlight how Government action may
help to alleviate this significant threat.”
Terms of reference
The Committee is seeking written submissions that address the
following questions:
- 1. What progress
have packaging manufacturers, food producers and retailers made
in developing and using alternatives to, and reducing consumers’
use of plastic food and drink packaging?
- 2. What are the
barriers to and opportunities for further innovation?
- 3. How do
alternatives to plastic perform compared to plastic food and
drink packaging?
- 4. Are there food
and drink products for which it is essential to use plastic, or
for which it is more difficult to develop and use alternatives?
- 5. What impact will
the following two Government proposals have on reducing plastic
food and drink packaging?
- a. an extended
producer responsibility scheme for packaging to ensure the costs
of collection and recycling are borne by those that produce
packaging and place it on the market, and
- b. a tax on plastic
packaging with less than 30% recycled plastic, to encourage
manufacturers to produce more sustainable packaging and create
greater demand for recycled material?
- 6. Is there
adequate research and development funding and support for
alternatives to plastic food and drink packaging?
Deadline for submissions
Written evidence should be submitted through the Committee’s web
portal by midnight on Thursday 2 May. It is recommended
that all submitters familiarise themselves with the Guidance on giving
evidence to a Select Committee of the House of
Commons which outlines particulars of word count,
format, document size, and content restrictions.