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Tories plan waste deals for firms | Tories plan waste deals for firms |
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Major firms should be asked to sign up to voluntary "responsibility deals" to cut waste, the Conservatives say. | Major firms should be asked to sign up to voluntary "responsibility deals" to cut waste, the Conservatives say. |
The party says existing EU rules are not wide-ranging enough and are "propping up our throwaway culture". | |
The former Tory MP and Asda boss Archie Norman has been asked to look for ways of working with firms on a "fundamental rethink" of tackling waste. | The former Tory MP and Asda boss Archie Norman has been asked to look for ways of working with firms on a "fundamental rethink" of tackling waste. |
The government has given supermarkets a year to slash the use of plastic bags, threatening legislation if they do not. | The government has given supermarkets a year to slash the use of plastic bags, threatening legislation if they do not. |
The steering group on waste is part of a wider drive by the Conservatives to persuade businesses they have an important role to play in creating a better society - on issues from obesity to climate change. | |
We won't deal with childhood obesity, or teenage pregnancy, or any of the other childhood issues we're looking at, without business acting responsibly, without playing its part David CameronConservative leader | |
Earlier Tory leader David Cameron said corporate social responsibility was "a really vital challenge for the future" - but should not burden businesses and the economy with higher tax and regulation. | |
"We're not going to solve any of the big problems we face as a society, as a country or as a world, unless we have responsible business playing its part," he said. | |
"We're not going to make Britain a more family-friendly country, unless business plays its part in terms of helping families to have time together. | |
"We won't deal with childhood obesity, or teenage pregnancy, or any of the other childhood issues we're looking at, without business acting responsibly, without playing its part." | |
Bureaucratic system | |
The first issue to be addressed will be waste - with a steering group headed up by Archie Norman, a former shadow environment secretary, to develop a strategy for a new "responsibility deal" for businesses. | |
Shadow environment secretary Peter Ainsworth said he would look at "how we can be smarter about how we make things in the first place" to reduce waste. | |
The party says the current approach to dealing with the 330 million tonnes of waste produced in the UK each year is "bureaucratic and sluggish". | |
They say the EC Directive on packaging and waste has had limited success as it only covers a small amount of waste - such as electrical and electronic equipment, vehicles and batteries. | They say the EC Directive on packaging and waste has had limited success as it only covers a small amount of waste - such as electrical and electronic equipment, vehicles and batteries. |
Meanwhile the effort to increase recycling is "driven by the threat of hefty fines" rather than a "fundamental rethink of how we look at waste". | Meanwhile the effort to increase recycling is "driven by the threat of hefty fines" rather than a "fundamental rethink of how we look at waste". |
Landfill targets | |
The Tories say they want a "non-bureaucratic" approach and say voluntary agreements, made by businesses and brokered by government, are the way forward. | The Tories say they want a "non-bureaucratic" approach and say voluntary agreements, made by businesses and brokered by government, are the way forward. |
The UK has to reduce waste going into landfill by nearly two-thirds by 2020 to meet EU targets. | |
Powers to allow five English councils to give financial incentives to encourage recycling - and issue fines for those who do not - were included in the Climate Change Bill. | |
In the Budget, Chancellor Alistair Darling announced plans to introduce a charge on plastic bags, if supermarkets did not come up with their own ideas to cut their use within 12 months. | In the Budget, Chancellor Alistair Darling announced plans to introduce a charge on plastic bags, if supermarkets did not come up with their own ideas to cut their use within 12 months. |
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