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Curbs on plastic bottle and packaging waste sought by MPs | Curbs on plastic bottle and packaging waste sought by MPs |
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People should pay a deposit for using plastic bottles in an attempt to protect the seas from the "devastating effects" of plastic pollution, MPs say. | People should pay a deposit for using plastic bottles in an attempt to protect the seas from the "devastating effects" of plastic pollution, MPs say. |
The House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) also wants free public drinking water fountains. | The House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) also wants free public drinking water fountains. |
And it says firms using plastic packaging should pay more for the waste they create. | And it says firms using plastic packaging should pay more for the waste they create. |
The government says it is consulting with industry on a deposit scheme, and charges for single-use plastics. | The government says it is consulting with industry on a deposit scheme, and charges for single-use plastics. |
But the MPs say ministers need to review society's relationship with plastics as a whole. | But the MPs say ministers need to review society's relationship with plastics as a whole. |
They are proposing a sliding scale of taxes on plastic packaging. | They are proposing a sliding scale of taxes on plastic packaging. |
They want suppliers of hard-to-recycle complex plastics to be charged most and firms using simple easy-to-recycle packages to pay least. | They want suppliers of hard-to-recycle complex plastics to be charged most and firms using simple easy-to-recycle packages to pay least. |
'Planetary crisis' | 'Planetary crisis' |
The MPs are trying to tackle the rising tide of plastic waste in the ocean, which has been described by UN Oceans Chief Lisa Svensson as a "planetary crisis". | The MPs are trying to tackle the rising tide of plastic waste in the ocean, which has been described by UN Oceans Chief Lisa Svensson as a "planetary crisis". |
EAC Chair Mary Creagh MP said: "Urgent action is needed to protect our environment from the devastating effects of marine plastic pollution which, if it continues to rise at current rates, will outweigh fish by 2050." | EAC Chair Mary Creagh MP said: "Urgent action is needed to protect our environment from the devastating effects of marine plastic pollution which, if it continues to rise at current rates, will outweigh fish by 2050." |
She added that the current levy on plastics producers only raised a fraction of the cost of dealing with plastic waste. | She added that the current levy on plastics producers only raised a fraction of the cost of dealing with plastic waste. |
"Packaging producers don't currently have to bear the full financial burden of recycling their packaging," she said. | "Packaging producers don't currently have to bear the full financial burden of recycling their packaging," she said. |
"By reforming charges, the government can ensure that producers and retailers will have financial incentives to design packaging that is easily recyclable - or face higher compliance costs." | "By reforming charges, the government can ensure that producers and retailers will have financial incentives to design packaging that is easily recyclable - or face higher compliance costs." |
The committee also proposes a minimum 50% recycled plastic content in plastic bottles to stimulate the recycled plastics market. | The committee also proposes a minimum 50% recycled plastic content in plastic bottles to stimulate the recycled plastics market. |
The Recycling Association strongly supports rules prompting packaging firms to simplify packaging and use fewer different types of plastics. | The Recycling Association strongly supports rules prompting packaging firms to simplify packaging and use fewer different types of plastics. |
The Green Party's Amelia Womack said: "We need to design out waste from the very start of the consumer chain. That means ending production of single-use plastics while providing the infrastructure to enable corporations and individuals to recycle close to 100% of the items they use. | The Green Party's Amelia Womack said: "We need to design out waste from the very start of the consumer chain. That means ending production of single-use plastics while providing the infrastructure to enable corporations and individuals to recycle close to 100% of the items they use. |
"Second, we need to invest in alternatives to plastic. There is a slowly rising network of zero-waste shops across the UK and companies like Splosh and Lush create products designed to have a limited or no impact on the environment. | "Second, we need to invest in alternatives to plastic. There is a slowly rising network of zero-waste shops across the UK and companies like Splosh and Lush create products designed to have a limited or no impact on the environment. |
'Holistic solution' | |
Sainsbury's chief executive Mike Coupe said "tokenistic measures" - such as introducing plastic-free aisles in stores - were not the answer to reducing plastic use. | Sainsbury's chief executive Mike Coupe said "tokenistic measures" - such as introducing plastic-free aisles in stores - were not the answer to reducing plastic use. |
"It needs a holistic solution," he told the BBC's Today programme. "Whether that's recycling to make sure there are common recycling standards across the UK, whether it's the plastics we use." | "It needs a holistic solution," he told the BBC's Today programme. "Whether that's recycling to make sure there are common recycling standards across the UK, whether it's the plastics we use." |
He said Sainsbury's had reduced its plastic use by 30% since 2006 - but insisted plastic "does perform a purpose" for certain products. | He said Sainsbury's had reduced its plastic use by 30% since 2006 - but insisted plastic "does perform a purpose" for certain products. |
"One of the things that is commonly cited is 'why do we put plastic on cucumbers' - it extends the life of those products," he said. | "One of the things that is commonly cited is 'why do we put plastic on cucumbers' - it extends the life of those products," he said. |
Four-point plan | Four-point plan |
The government says it's taking the plastics waste problem very seriously - the Environment Secretary Michael Gove told me he's considering a four-point plan. | The government says it's taking the plastics waste problem very seriously - the Environment Secretary Michael Gove told me he's considering a four-point plan. |
Mr Gove said he'd been moved by images of plastic pollution on the Blue Planet series. | Mr Gove said he'd been moved by images of plastic pollution on the Blue Planet series. |
Ministers are consulting with firms on a deposit scheme for bottles, and on charges for single-use plastics. | Ministers are consulting with firms on a deposit scheme for bottles, and on charges for single-use plastics. |
Some firms are highly sensitive to consumer pressure on the issue: Lucozade announced it would change the complex packaging on its bottles after being exposed as a recycling "villain" by BBC News. | Some firms are highly sensitive to consumer pressure on the issue: Lucozade announced it would change the complex packaging on its bottles after being exposed as a recycling "villain" by BBC News. |
The British Plastics Federation was unavailable for comment. | The British Plastics Federation was unavailable for comment. |
Local authorities are wary about any plans that would raise costs for them. | |
"It's crucial that local authorities are consulted on the introduction of any new plastic bottle deposit return scheme," said Councillor Martin Tett, the Local Government Association's Environment spokesman. | |
"If councils are to be given the responsibilities to facilitate such a service, it must be matched in funding and resources so that councils are able to successfully implement it." | |
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