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New EU rules have come into force that require some stores selling batteries to provide in-store recycling bins. | New EU rules have come into force that require some stores selling batteries to provide in-store recycling bins. |
Anyone selling more than 32kg a year - equivalent to one pack of four AA batteries a day - must comply as part of targets on cutting landfill. | |
The UK currently recycles only 3% of portable batteries, but the aim is to raise that figure to 45% by 2016. | The UK currently recycles only 3% of portable batteries, but the aim is to raise that figure to 45% by 2016. |
Battery maker Varta warned that a lack of awareness among consumers could hamper the scheme's success. | Battery maker Varta warned that a lack of awareness among consumers could hamper the scheme's success. |
An estimated 30,000 tonnes of batteries - from those in electrical goods like torches, to rechargeable ones in mobile phones - enter the UK market each year. | |
At present, 97% eventually end up in landfill sites, where they can leak toxic chemicals into the soil. | At present, 97% eventually end up in landfill sites, where they can leak toxic chemicals into the soil. |
The EU Batteries Directive aims to tackle that problem and cut carbon emissions by reducing the need for new batteries to be made from scratch. | The EU Batteries Directive aims to tackle that problem and cut carbon emissions by reducing the need for new batteries to be made from scratch. |
'Great concern' | 'Great concern' |
Retailers will be required to provide a recycling point in-store which will be regularly emptied free of charge under the government's Battery Compliance Scheme. | Retailers will be required to provide a recycling point in-store which will be regularly emptied free of charge under the government's Battery Compliance Scheme. |
The hope is that this will see battery recycling levels rise to 10% by the end of this year and to 25% by 2012. | The hope is that this will see battery recycling levels rise to 10% by the end of this year and to 25% by 2012. |
All the evidence shows home collections of recyclables produce the best results Bob GordonBritish Retail Consortium | All the evidence shows home collections of recyclables produce the best results Bob GordonBritish Retail Consortium |
Environment Secretary Hilary Benn said: "This new legislation will make it easier for consumers to do the right thing whilst ensuring retailers fulfil their part of the bargain." | Environment Secretary Hilary Benn said: "This new legislation will make it easier for consumers to do the right thing whilst ensuring retailers fulfil their part of the bargain." |
But Vince Armitage, divisional vice-president of Varta, said he was concerned. | But Vince Armitage, divisional vice-president of Varta, said he was concerned. |
"The directive places the responsibility of meeting its stringent collection and recycling targets on the manufacturer, but it relies on the co-operation of consumers and retailers to make it work," he said. | "The directive places the responsibility of meeting its stringent collection and recycling targets on the manufacturer, but it relies on the co-operation of consumers and retailers to make it work," he said. |
"However, a lack of promotion means that awareness of the directive among these key groups is low. | "However, a lack of promotion means that awareness of the directive among these key groups is low. |
"This gives us great concern that, as a nation, we are setting ourselves up to fail before we even begin." | "This gives us great concern that, as a nation, we are setting ourselves up to fail before we even begin." |
Varta estimates that just meeting the 10% target will cost manufacturers £3m. | Varta estimates that just meeting the 10% target will cost manufacturers £3m. |
Bob Gordon, from the British Retail Consortium, said retailers were ready for the new requirements, but called for a "comprehensive and continuing" government information campaign to raise awareness among consumers. | Bob Gordon, from the British Retail Consortium, said retailers were ready for the new requirements, but called for a "comprehensive and continuing" government information campaign to raise awareness among consumers. |
He also said shops should not be the only route for collection, adding: "We need an infrastructure to develop which includes workplaces, schools, community centres and kerbside collection. | He also said shops should not be the only route for collection, adding: "We need an infrastructure to develop which includes workplaces, schools, community centres and kerbside collection. |
"All the evidence shows home collections of recyclables are easiest for customers and produce the best results. Developing these mustn't be ignored." | "All the evidence shows home collections of recyclables are easiest for customers and produce the best results. Developing these mustn't be ignored." |
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