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Companies in UK to pay packaging waste costs under new proposals

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LONDON: Companies and factories in England will have a legal obligation to foot the bill for the disposal or recycling of waste packaging they produce under new plans by Britain’s environmen­t minister.

Prime Minister Theresa May has pledged to eradicate avoidable plastic waste by 2042 as a growing flood of plastic endangers life in the world’s oceans.

“We can move away from being a ‘throw-away’ society, to one that looks at waste as a valuable resource,” Michael Gove, minister for the Department of the Environmen­t, Farming and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), said in a statement on the proposed overhaul to England’s waste system.

“We will cut our reliance on single-use plastics, end confusion over household recycling, tackle the problem of packaging by making polluters pay, and end the economic, environmen­tal and moral scandal that is food waste.”

Producers of items that are harder to recycle, such as cars and batteries, will have to take more responsibi­lity for what they produce, while a byzantine system for household recycling will be simplified in a bid to boost recycling rates.

The proposals only affect England as environmen­tal policy is devolved to regional assemblies in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

The issue of single-use plastics has become more salient this year after China cracked down on imports of plastic trash, leading the UN environmen­t chief to call on developed nations to re-think their use of plastics.

In October, finance minister Philip Hammond announced a tax on plastic packaging which does not meet a threshold of at least 30 per cent recycled content from April 2022.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? File photo shows plastic bottles and containers in a domestic recycling bin in Manchester.
— Reuters photo File photo shows plastic bottles and containers in a domestic recycling bin in Manchester.

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