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Government forgets about Northern Ireland in new recycling law
4 July 2003
Friends of the Earth has reacted with dismay to news that draft legislation to dramatically improve recycling, will not include Northern Ireland
The Household Waste Recycling Bill sponsored by Joan Ruddock MP calls
for every home to be provided with doorstep recycling for at least two
materials by 2010. Due to massive support from MPs, councils,
organisations, companies and individuals across the UK, the Bill has
an excellent chance of becoming law by the end of this parliamentary
session. But the Government has not included Northern Ireland or Wales.
While the Northern Ireland Assembly is suspended, Parliament is the
only body that can require the services
called for in the Bill in Northern Ireland. If passed, citizens in England
would be provided with a household
collection of recycling but those in either Wales or Northern Ireland
would not be guaranteed a similar service.
Adequate funding for any demands made by the Bill has been promised
by central Government, it would, if
extended to Northern Ireland and Wales, offer local authorities a clear
opportunity to reach recycling targets
which they are currently a very long way off meeting.
Julie Morgan MP has tabled a parliamentary petition (EDM 1461)
calling for the inclusion of Wales and
Northern Ireland in the Bill. This motion has support from MPs from
England, Wales and Northern Ireland as well as from all parties. MPs
who have signed the motion include Roy Beggs, David Burnside, Lady Hermon
and Martin Smyth.
John Woods, Director (Northern Ireland) of Friends of the Earth, said:
"We would very much like to see Northern Ireland included in
the Bill and are calling on the Government to
remedy this situation as soon as possible. It is important to allow
everyone in Northern Ireland an equal
opportunity to recycle - the same opportunity afforded to those in England..
Friends of the Earth Northern Ireland
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Tel: 028 9023 3488
Fax: 028 9024 7556
Email: foe-ni@foe.co.uk.
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Last modified: Oct 2008


