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Zero Waste Strategies, Recycling And Incineration

EDM number 383 in 2012-13, proposed by Martin Horwood on 11/07/2012.
Categorised under the topic of Waste management.

That this House notes the European Parliament's adoption by a large majority, on 24 May 2012, of a resolution on a Resource Efficient Europe, which commits to working towards a zero waste strategy and the Parliament's call on the Commission to bring forward legislative proposals, by the end of 2014, to ban both landfill and the incineration of recyclable and compostable waste in Europe, by 2020; further notes growing evidence of incinerator overcapacity in the UK by 2015, which seriously risks harming recycling performance, as has already happened in some European countries; further notes UK figures showing a steady and significant decline in residual waste since the middle of the last decade - even allowing for the economic recession - and rising recycling rates; acknowledges the impact that these developments will have on the economic case for, and environmental sustainability of, mass-burn incinerators in the UK within a decade; and calls on the Secretaries of State for the Environment, Energy and Climate Change, and Communities and Local Government, and the Financial Secretary to the Treasury to work together to examine how government policy can positively facilitate the pursuit of zero waste strategies, and to report to Parliament on their findings as a matter of urgency, as many local communities across the country are currently opposing their local waste authorities' costly, environmentally damaging and unsustainable plans to build mass-burn incineration plants.

This motion has been signed by a total of 28 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Martin Horwood11/07/2012CheltenhamLiberal DemocratProposed
Caroline Lucas11/07/2012Brighton, PavilionGreenSeconded
Tom Clarke11/07/2012Coatbridge, Chryston and BellshillLabourSeconded
Daniel Kawczynski11/07/2012Shrewsbury and AtchamConservativeSeconded
Graham Stuart11/07/2012Beverley and HoldernessConservativeSeconded
Stephen Gilbert11/07/2012St Austell and NewquayLiberal DemocratSeconded
Jeremy Corbyn12/07/2012Islington NorthLabourSigned
Martin Caton13/07/2012GowerLabourSigned
Jim Shannon16/07/2012StrangfordDUPSigned
Andrew George16/07/2012St IvesLiberal DemocratSigned
John Leech16/07/2012Manchester, WithingtonLiberal DemocratSigned
Zac Goldsmith16/07/2012Richmond ParkConservativeSigned
Stephen Williams17/07/2012Bristol WestLiberal DemocratSigned
Michael Crockart17/07/2012Edinburgh WestLiberal DemocratSigned
Katy Clark17/07/2012North Ayrshire and ArranLabourSigned
Simon Hughes17/07/2012Bermondsey and Old SouthwarkLiberal DemocratSigned
Glenda Jackson03/09/2012Hampstead and KilburnLabourSigned
Menzies Campbell03/09/2012North East FifeLiberal DemocratSigned
Roger Godsiff03/09/2012Birmingham, Hall GreenLabourSigned
Dave Watts03/09/2012St Helens NorthLabourSigned
Hugh Bayley04/09/2012York CentralLabourSigned
John Hemming13/09/2012Birmingham, YardleyLiberal DemocratSigned
Andrew Love16/10/2012EdmontonLabourSigned
Kelvin Hopkins17/10/2012Luton NorthLabourSigned
Jessica Morden25/10/2012Newport EastLabourSigned
Henry Bellingham13/12/2012North West NorfolkConservativeSigned
Sarah Teather07/01/2013Brent CentralLiberal DemocratSigned
Simon Wright09/01/2013Norwich SouthLiberal DemocratSigned

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