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8 Jul 2026Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 24)

They are global targets. They are not “us” targets; they are “everybody” targets. That is the thing. Can I just say something about the Dutch Government? They have looked at our nature security assessment and they have asked Wageningen University & Research to examine their national biodiversity research needs. They ar

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6 Jul 2026 Environmental Protection

I beg to move, That the draft Environmental Permitting (Waste Controlling or Transporting) and Relevant Functions of Primary Authorities (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2026, which were laid before this House on 20 May, be approved. It is a pleasure to be here on this hot and sultry evening. Despite our late nights o

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6 Jul 2026 Environmental Protection

My hon. Friend is absolutely right. We inherited a bit of a “pass the parcel” system: “Who is the landowner? Who is the local authority? What is the size of the dump? Is it permitted or not?” That means that waste criminals can fall between the cracks and that there is effectively impunity. We have introduced a digital

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6 Jul 2026 Environmental Protection

The hon. Gentleman makes a very good point. The idea that we can send Environment Agency officials to deal—in some cases—with serious organised crime groups is simply for the birds. People say, “There aren’t prosecutions” or “The penalties are too light”, but the waste is often one part of a multifaceted criminal enter

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6 Jul 2026 Environmental Protection

We need to take action at every level. For example, the person who does a weekend job for their friend, transporting half a skip of old kitchen waste that suddenly ends up on a lay-by, in a farmer’s field or blocking a lane, will now face up to nine penalty points on their licence; that should make them think twice bef

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6 Jul 2026 Environmental Protection

My hon. Friend is right. We are acutely conscious of the issue that farmers face. There is innovative work being done with drones, and I met one farmer who told me that his neighbour turned up with a tractor to block the lane as the criminals were trying to make their exit; they caught them in a trap and then called th

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6 Jul 2026 Environmental Protection

Under the current system, checking the paperwork is all that the Environment Agency can do; that is the problem. Under the managing public money rules, the Environment Agency is not funded by legitimate operators to go and seek out criminals. We consulted on that during discussions about digital waste tracking. There i

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6 Jul 2026 Environmental Protection

The right hon. Gentleman tempts me, but it is a bit too early to say. These prosecutions often take a long time to piece together. We have all seen the pattern where a company goes bust, owing HMRC a vast amount of money—sometimes in the tens of millions of pounds. I do not want to get into saying, “One, three, five or

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6 Jul 2026 Environmental Protection

I am responsible for many things, from forests and international biodiversity to peat and trees; I am afraid the courts are slightly outwith my jurisdiction, but I will pass that point on. We are working with our colleagues on issues around sentencing. On the metrics, the right hon. Member for North East Cambridgeshire

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6 Jul 2026 Environmental Protection

I will be brief and try not to detain the House for too long, but what a rich and insightful debate we have had. Let me begin by addressing the question of costs, which was raised by the hon. Member for Chester South and Eddisbury (Aphra Brandreth), who speaks for the Conservative party. Legitimate waste businesses are

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1 Jul 2026Packaging Manufacturers: Extended Producer Responsibility

House adjourned.

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1 Jul 2026Packaging Manufacturers: Extended Producer Responsibility

Obviously, I do not sit there and do the maths with people. These suggestions and potential solutions have to be modelled and worked through. We are working at pace to assess whether any targeted short-term measures could be introduced through the forthcoming PEPR amending statutory instrument to partially address the

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1 Jul 2026Packaging Manufacturers: Extended Producer Responsibility

I am looking to my officials in the Box, and I think it is probably safest if I write to my hon. Friend on that issue. Let me tell the House about the year 1 shortfall in fees. There was a shortfall in the fees this year as we allowed packaging producers to submit their tonnages and then their tonnages reduced because,

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1 Jul 2026
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Packaging Manufacturers: Extended Producer Responsibility

A try!

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1 Jul 2026Packaging Manufacturers: Extended Producer Responsibility

My hon. Friend makes an excellent point, and this is something that I have been insistent with officials on. This is a complex scheme, and the more complexity we add into it, the more time it will take. There is a trade-off here, and a set of difficulties, because we can do carve-outs for x and y sector, but that creat

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1 Jul 2026Packaging Manufacturers: Extended Producer Responsibility

I cannot speak for what happened under the previous Administration, but I can tell my hon. Friend that the scheme was announced in 2018, and a consultation happened in 2019. There was another consultation, but I cannot find the exact part of my pack on that. There was a full impact assessment of PEPR published in Octob

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1 Jul 2026Packaging Manufacturers: Extended Producer Responsibility

I want to make some progress, and my hon. Friend may find that I answer her questions. PackUK has today published improved guidance on how recyclability will be assessed and rewarded. The glass section was developed in close collaboration with the glass industry and we have already received positive feedback. I hear wh

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1 Jul 2026
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Packaging Manufacturers: Extended Producer Responsibility

I want to make a little bit of progress, if I may, because it is four minutes to kick-off.

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1 Jul 2026Packaging Manufacturers: Extended Producer Responsibility

Again, we have a complex system. I would very much like to give my hon. Friend the amounts per tonne, but that is not possible, much though I would like to give her comfort, until all packaging producers have reported their data in the autumn. We will then issue the invoices. I can say that the proportion that the glas

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1 Jul 2026Packaging Manufacturers: Extended Producer Responsibility

It is a pleasure to speak on this issue today. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Rotherham (Sarah Champion) for securing this debate, and I thank all hon. Members who have spoken. We have heard from powerful advocates for the glass industry, the fibre-based composites industry, the ceramics industry, the wine indus

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