10 Mar 1999
Friends of the Earth today welcomed the Budget increase
in landfill tax as an important step in reducing
waste and improving the UK's use of resources. It especially welcomed
the £1 per year increase as part of a planned and long-term commitment
to tackle the UK's waste problems. But while FOE supports the Government's
intention to see some of the revenue used to fund recycling, it is
concerned that landfill companies will have control of the money and
the chance to spend it on other projects.
The UK has one of the poorest recycling rates in the
developed world. At only 7 per cent it lags behind Austria (24 per
cent), Netherlands (28 per cent), Canada (29 per cent) and Switzerland
(42 per cent). Environment Minister Michael Meacher MP has described
the UK's recycling performance as frankly pathetic.
The UK produces 423 million tonnes of waste every year, 70 per cent
of which is disposed of in around 2000 landfills. Landfill in the
UK is amongst the cheapest in Europe.
The Environmental Bodies scheme, which allows landfill tax money to
be spent on environmental projects, is being amended to allow the
funding of recycling. Regulations to change the scheme will come into
force on the 1st August. Under the scheme, landfill companies can
divert 20 per cent of landfill tax liabilities to environmental projects
of their choice, as long as the project is approved by the regulator
ENTRUST. Projects that have been funded to date include amenity work
near landfill sites (for example, renovation of churches, playgrounds),
funding of wildlife schemes and research into waste management.
Mike Childs, Senior Waste Campaigner at Friends of the
Earth said:
Gordon Brown's landfill tax hike sends a strong
signal that the Government is determined to reduce waste and increase
recycling. At last we may see the UK improving its dismal performance
on recycling and catch up with the rest of Europe. More recycling
means more jobs and less pollution. On waste, this is a good news
budget.
Friends of the Earth will continue to encourage the Government to
extend the landfill tax to incineration, to allow more funds to
flow to recycling and waste minimisation and discourage the dash
to incineration.
Contact details:
Friends of the Earth
26-28 Underwood St.
LONDON
N1 7JQ
Tel: 020 7490 1555
Fax: 020 7490 0881
Web: www.foe.co.uk/feedback.html
Media team