Companies in England to pay packaging waste costs under new proposals

Reuters  |  LONDON 

(Reuters) - Companies and factories in England will have a legal obligation to foot the bill for the disposal or of packaging they produce under new plans by Britain's

"We can move away from being a 'throw-away' society, to one that looks at as a valuable resource," Michael Gove, for the Department of the Environment, (DEFRA), said in a statement on the proposed overhaul to England's waste system.

"We will cut our reliance on single-use plastics, end confusion over household recycling, tackle the problem of packaging by making polluters pay, and end the economic, environmental and moral scandal that is "

Producers of items that are harder to recycle, such as cars and batteries, will have to take more responsibility for what they produce, while a byzantine system for household will be simplified in a bid to boost rates.

The proposals only affect England as environmental policy is devolved to regional assemblies in Wales, and

The issue of single-use has become more salient this year after cracked down on imports of plastic trash, leading the U.N. chief to call on developed nations to re-think their use of

In October, minister announced a tax on plastic packaging which does not meet a threshold of at least 30 percent recycled content from April 2022.

Britain also wants to tackle Supermarkets and other will have to report and government may consult on mandatory targets to prevent if no more progress is made.

"Our priority is to stop from becoming waste ... Ideally, should be redistributed for people to eat," Gove's strategy paper said.

(Reporting by Alistair Smout; Editing by Alison Williams)

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First Published: Tue, December 18 2018. 05:41 IST