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ENVIRONMENT AGENCY REGIONAL DIRECTOR CHALLENGES MANUFACTURERS TO REDUCE WASTE


Environmental Panorama
International
October of 2006

Mike Dunning - 3-Oct-2006 - South West Environment Agency regional director Richard Cresswell is challenging food and drink manufacturers to do more to stop creating so much rubbish and preserve our environment.

More than four million tonnes of packaging waste is produced by households every year, most of which ends up on a landfill site. Fifteen per cent of greenhouse gases result from food production and distribution.

In a talk to the region’s leading conference on sustainability and climate change (ENVEC) at the Winter Gardens Pavilion, Weston-Super-Mare tomorrow (October 4), Dr Cresswell will highlight the overall amount of waste being produced is increasing despite people wanting to be more green and recycling rates increasing.

‘We need to do more to reduce the amount of packaging being used by companies because they are key to how much rubbish we all produce every day,’ said Richard Cresswell.

‘The way our society uses resources cannot continue, so we want to see even more progress. We are planning to develop a joint food and drink sector plan looking at ways to maximise sound environmental management.’

ENVEC is the region’s main annual conference and exhibition designed to help business become more energy and resource efficient.

More than 40 exhibitors, including energy and environmental experts, will be on hand to advise managers from business and the public sector on how they can reduce their carbon emissions, which in turn will help them to cut costs and increase profit.

The conference will be chaired by Richard Cresswell, who will also make the presentation called, ‘Waste – The Growing Challenge.’ He will tell invited delegates that manufacturers need to do more to help reduce waste.

It is no surprise that food packaging makes up a significant part of people’s waste at home and that many companies are taking action in a number of ways including using reusable, refillable, recycled and recyclable materials.

The European model of wealth is based on a high level of resource consumption including energy and materials.

‘We have to go further than just re-cycling – we have to reduce waste production and we must aim to break the link between economic development and increased waste production and resource use,’ added Dr Cresswell.

Dr Cresswell also listed a number of electrical gadgets people admit to owning but never using including toasted sandwich maker, electric knife, foot spa, blender, juicer, soda stream and bread maker.

It is open season on plastic bags as far as supermarkets are concerned. Last month, Tesco unveiled its own scheme to cut down on their use by offering customers one point for the Clubcard loyalty scheme (worth 1p) for every carrier bag they do not use.

The number of carrier bags handed out to British shoppers comes to 17 billion a year, or 280 per person. Only one in every 200 bags is recycled and an estimated 100,000 tonnes of bags, the same weight as 70,000 cars, are thrown away each year.

There is also a cost to retailers. As an oil-based product, the price of plastic bags has risen in recent months and the European commission is set to impose a 10% to 15% import tax on those imported from Thailand and China, which is expected to cost retailers an extra £50 million. French supermarkets no longer provide small plastic bags.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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