VoteClimate: Green Waste (Contamination) - 12th December 2012

Green Waste (Contamination) - 12th December 2012

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Green Waste (Contamination).

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2012-12-12/debates/12121267000002/GreenWaste(Contamination)

20:17 The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Richard Benyon)

No one should challenge the idea that it is right to encourage the treatment of green waste to produce valuable compost or soil conditioner. We strongly support measures that encourage the recycling of green waste. Over the past 10 years we have invested about £7 million in helping to develop new markets for quality compost. The composting sector in the UK has grown tenfold in the past five years as European and national legislation has encouraged local authorities to collect biodegradable garden and kitchen waste for processing into useful products, rather than consigning it to landfill. Let us not forget that organic waste sent to landfill produces methane, which has strong climate change effects. Composting is now a key component of many local authorities’ waste strategies, as my hon. Friend pointed out, as they work to improve the sustainable management of their waste.

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