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Landfill tax 'costing homes £30' | Landfill tax 'costing homes £30' |
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Local authorities in England say dumping rubbish in landfill sites will cost the average home £30 this year. | Local authorities in England say dumping rubbish in landfill sites will cost the average home £30 this year. |
They say the taxes imposed on councils for using landfill, which are aimed at encouraging more recycling, should be put back into recycling facilities. | |
The Local Government Association said its members were "caught in a trap". | The Local Government Association said its members were "caught in a trap". |
From April, councils will have to pay £40 per tonne of landfill rubbish. By 2010, the tax will have doubled over three years to nearly £50 a tonne. | From April, councils will have to pay £40 per tonne of landfill rubbish. By 2010, the tax will have doubled over three years to nearly £50 a tonne. |
The government's landfill tax is aimed at encouraging councils to send less material to landfill and recycle more. | The government's landfill tax is aimed at encouraging councils to send less material to landfill and recycle more. |
At current rates of landfill use, the tax this year will cost the equivalent of £30 for every household in England, the Local Government Association (LGA) said. | At current rates of landfill use, the tax this year will cost the equivalent of £30 for every household in England, the Local Government Association (LGA) said. |
'Catch 22' | 'Catch 22' |
Paul Bettison, chairman of the LGA environment board, said: "The logic (of the landfill tax) works fine but if you cannot afford to install the necessary systems for recycling, then you are stuck just paying the landfill tax. | Paul Bettison, chairman of the LGA environment board, said: "The logic (of the landfill tax) works fine but if you cannot afford to install the necessary systems for recycling, then you are stuck just paying the landfill tax. |
"This money just goes into the general exchequer and the government are loathe to give it back to councils." | "This money just goes into the general exchequer and the government are loathe to give it back to councils." |
He called for the money to be ring-fenced for investment in additional recycling schemes. | He called for the money to be ring-fenced for investment in additional recycling schemes. |
Councils have to approach the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to request a share of the revenue raised. | Councils have to approach the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to request a share of the revenue raised. |
But a spokesman said it was the middleman and it was the Treasury which decided whether cash should go back into local authority budgets. | But a spokesman said it was the middleman and it was the Treasury which decided whether cash should go back into local authority budgets. |
Figures out earlier this week suggested householders in England have recycled £1.1bn worth of rubbish in the past five years. | Figures out earlier this week suggested householders in England have recycled £1.1bn worth of rubbish in the past five years. |
The Recycle Now campaign said that was the value of the materials such as glass and paper sent for recycling since 2003. | The Recycle Now campaign said that was the value of the materials such as glass and paper sent for recycling since 2003. |
It said 33.8m tonnes of rubbish had been sent for recycling - an amount that would have cost £1.8bn to send to landfill and would fill the Royal Albert Hall more than 1,000 times. | It said 33.8m tonnes of rubbish had been sent for recycling - an amount that would have cost £1.8bn to send to landfill and would fill the Royal Albert Hall more than 1,000 times. |
The LGA said councils only saw a fraction of the £1.1bn as many companies were involved in the recycling process. | The LGA said councils only saw a fraction of the £1.1bn as many companies were involved in the recycling process. |
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