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TIME IS RUNNING OUT TO DELIVER ON TARGETS

TIME IS RUNNING OUT TO DELIVER ON TARGETS

Leading Recycler issues warning regarding green legislation as China’s ‘green fence’ policy sees PRN and PERN values rocket

TIME IS RUNNING OUT TO DELIVER ON TARGETS
TIME IS RUNNING OUT TO DELIVER ON TARGETS

With the next General Election scheduled for May 2015, leading recycler Closed Loop Recycling says time is running out for the implementation of the measures needed by the waste and recycling industry to deliver on the Government’s recycling targets.

While the Government plans the next 12 months of legislation, Closed Loop Recycling CEO Chris Dow and a number of key industry figures are keen to see the Government acting more quickly to deliver on its pledge to be the greenest administration in history. They fear that not only will the Government’s targets not be met, the UK recycling industry risks slipping behind its European competitors to offer the best recycling capabilities in Europe.

China’s current ‘green fence’ policy, which is having a knock-on effect on PRN/PERN values, further highlights the need for the UK to tidy up its own act quickly and revise outdated legislation in order for the UK industry to thrive.Comments Chris Dow: “The current situation in China and the impact it is having here in the UK, particularly in relation to PERNs, speaks volumes about the inadequacies of our existing legislation. As it currently stands, British packaging companies are subsidising the export of valuable recyclate which should be going back into British packaging and back on the shelves of British retailers.

The results are: less British infrastructure, less British jobs and greater reliance on unreliable international markets. Legislation needs to change to rectify this.“We and our industry colleagues have spent considerable amounts of time in the last few years lobbying government, responding to consultations and supporting various reviews from DEFRA. We have been encouraged by all this interest and commitment from government but we are concerned that the required corrections and improvements to waste regulation will not be achieved by the end of this current year’s legislative programme. After that time, we’ll be entering General Election territory and who knows what will happen then.”

Chris says that the industry itself has more than stepped up to the mark, with investors and funding having developed the infrastructure to deliver on the targets. For example, Closed Loop Recycling is on target to process six million bottles a day by the end of 2013, but Chris believes that if there is not prompt action to address the loopholes and unintended consequences of current regulations, the potential to develop the UK industry will be lost to overseas markets.

He adds: “Our recycling industry is critical to this country’s economic recovery and the UK cannot move out of recession without supporting green industries. Many tens of thousands of jobs are involved.”On a recent visit to Italy to visit a plastic reprocessor, Closed Loop Recycling strategy committee Chairman, Paul Levett witnessed the success the Italian recycling industry is achieving in increasing material quality, which is having a knock-on, positive effect on industry performance and growth.

Paul comments: “I witnessed an industry in Italy that is seeing continued success, thanks to it having the right legislation in place to drive it forward. The Italians expressed surprise that here in the UK we have a PRN system that incentivises waste companies to ship valuable recycling resource material abroad for sorting. How can we grow our domestic recycling industry and compete on an international stage if outdated legislation fails to support us?”

Chris Dow, Paul Levett and their industry colleagues are keen to support DEFRA on finalising their reform package on issues such as a mandatory MRF code of practice, PRN reform and TFS enforcement to provide a robust framework for the industry to invest and grow.

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