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SUPERMARKETS ARE PAID TO CUT PACKAGING
Supermarkets are being given special privilege
By Stuart Winter
THE Government was accused last night of using taxpayers’ money to “bribe” major companies to cut Britain’s growing rubbish mountain.
While millions of homeowners face punitive charges to get rid of their rubbish, supermarkets and food and drink manufacturers are benefiting from an £8million fund to look at ways to reduce packaging.
Among those receiving cash are Coca-Cola, Argos, Asda, Tesco, Heinz, Coors, Co-op, B&Q, Marks & Spencer, Northern Foods and Iceland.
Up to 4.3 million tons of retail packaging end up in our rubbish bins every year. Food wrappings are estimated to add an extra £470 to the annual shopping budget for the average family. However, under proposals from the Environment Secretary David Miliband, the onus of getting rid of the waste will fall ever harder on taxpayers.
Smart chips in wheeliebins to charge for waste collections by weight and fees at tips are two of the latest schemes. Plus fines for anyone leaving out too much rubbish.
The controversial waste strategy was published last week following last month’s local elections in which fortnightly collections were a key issue. The High Street companies are being paid through a scheme set up by WRAP, the Waste and Resources Action Programme, to support innovation throughout the supply chain.
Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment, Peter Ainsworth said: “Multibillion- pound companies should be doing this off their own backs and, if they are not, we need to ask why not.”
PACKAGE WASTE
28.05.07, 12:17am
All companies who sell a liquid in small containers, should be fined! Instead of selling liquids in 250ml bottles, they should sell it in 5 litre containers, so that small bottles can be topped up on a frequent basis, there-by saving hundreds of thousands of tons of plastic! Not rocket science is it!?
Posted by: peterthepainter Report Comment
PACKAGE WASTE
28.05.07, 12:17am
All companies who sell a liquid in small containers, should be fined! Instead of selling liquids in 250ml bottles, they should sell it in 5 litre containers, so that small bottles can be topped up on a frequent basis, there-by saving hundreds of thousands of tons of plastic! Not rocket science is it!?
Posted by: peterthepainter Report Comment
TAX ME TO DISPOSE OF THE RUBBISH!
27.05.07, 1:55pm
And give it to the multimillionares to work out how to make packets the correct size.
If it was not so expensive and annoying it might even be funny, I open a box of anything and it is half full, I recieve mountains of paper dumped through my letterbox and you subsidise people to do this then charge me to dispose of it!
Tax unneccessary packaging, tax non eco friendly appliances and cost these companies sales for not being Eco friendly instead of penalising customers on a budget!
Posted by: The_Way_I_See_It Report Comment
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