VoteClimate: Waste Processing Facilities: Local Environment - 23rd October 2019

Waste Processing Facilities: Local Environment - 23rd October 2019

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Waste Processing Facilities: Local Environment.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2019-10-23/debates/6D323A57-F0E2-4B3B-B30E-E76143840BF1/WasteProcessingFacilitiesLocalEnvironment

16:00 Darren Jones (Labour)

My concern is that this seems to have been an issue at points when we have had very hot weather, but with the effect of climate change—albeit we wish to mitigate that—it is becoming more frequent. We have started to see complaints from local residents more frequently throughout the year and not just in the hottest summer months. The science, from my perspective, is clear that flies will thrive in the presence of decaying organic matter and their populations will grow. That is why the Environment Agency provides permits for the type of activity that we are discussing. There is agreement on what the safe limits are for the amount of waste that can be processed. If businesses do not comply with the guidelines and permits, the Environment Agency is of course able to take action.

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