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Minister: 25p ‘latte levy’ on coffee cups is still on the table

- By Claire Ellicott Political Correspond­ent

A ‘LATTE levy’ of 25p to discourage the use of disposable coffee cups moved a step closer yesterday as environmen­t minister George Eustice said the Government had an ‘open mind’ about introducin­g such a charge.

The Daily Mail has called for a levy as part of the campaign to turn the tide on plastic debris which pollutes our seas.

There are more than 2.5billion plastic cups used each year, and just one in 400 is recycled.

The Environmen­tal Audit Committee has suggested a 25p charge would discourage their use – a so-called ‘latte levy’.

And during a backbench debate yesterday, Mr Eustice said suggestion­s the levy idea had been abandoned were incorrect, adding: ‘We do believe this is a very important issue.’ A Treasury consultati­on on single use plastics, including coffee cups, closes today.

Labour MP Mary Creagh, chairman of the Environmen­tal Audit Committee, has called on the Government to compel manufactur­ers to make single use cups fully recyclable or face a ban by 2022. ÷ A REVERSE vending machine offering 10p for every waste plastic bottle is to be offered for the first time in the UK at an Iceland store. Such machines are used across the Continent, particular­ly Germany and Scandinavi­a, where they are central to successful deposit and return schemes.

‘One in 400 is recycled’

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