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We want latte levy on coffee cups now, MPs tell ministers

- By Claire Ellicott Political Correspond­ent

MPs last night urged ministers to urgently impose a ‘latte levy’ of 25p on takeaway coffee cups.

The Commons environmen­tal audit committee accused ministers of refusing to take ‘decisive action’ to tackle the billions of disposable cups that end up in landfill and pollute Britain’s beaches.

It follows the Daily Mail’s campaign to Turn The Tide On Plastic by cutting down on waste and increasing recycling.

While disposable coffee cups are made of paper, many are lined with plastic to prevent them disintegra­ting – making them nearly impossible to recycle.

Of the 2.5billion disposable cups used a year, fewer than one in 400 are recycled, meaning most are sent to landfill.

Yesterday the committee chairman, Labour MP Mary Creagh, called for a coffee cup charge to echo the success of the 5p plastic bag charge, which was introduced after a Mail campaign.

‘Evidence to our inquiry demonstrat­ed that charges work better than discounts for reducing the use of non-recyclable materials – as was the case with the plastic bag charge,’ she said. ‘By choosing to favour voluntary discounts for reusable cups, the Government is ignoring the evidence about what works.’

The Government said it had not ruled out a latte levy but would consider the charge as part of a wider consultati­on on single-use plastic items. However, MPs accused ministers of dragging their feet and called for urgent action.

The committee recommende­d a 25p levy on disposable coffee cups, which experts say could raise £438million to fund plants capable of recycling the cups – and inspire more people to carry reusable cups.

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Waste: Billions of cups go to landfill

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