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Debate on an e-petition calling for a ban on the use of all non-recyclable and unsustainable food packaging

Commons Debate pack by Nikki Sutherland and Louise Smith. It was first published on Tuesday, 18 June 2019. It was last updated on Wednesday, 19 June 2019.

The debate will be on the petition Ban the use of all non-recyclable and unsustainable food packaging, which reads:

Today the Earth is at a crisis point due to our plastic consumption, and as a result, people in the UK are more willing than ever to engage in recycling. Yet so much food packaging remains completely, frustratingly unrecyclable. Let's aim for the UK to lead the world with a 100% recycling rate.

Every day we send to landfill, to decompose over thousands of years:

  • Cereal box inner bags
  • Peel-off film (fruit and veg punnets/ready meals/yoghurt pots)
  • Almost all plastic supermarket fruit and veg packets
  • Crisp packets
  • Sweets wrappers
  • Chocolate bar wrappers
  • Styrofoam
  • Vacuum pack plastic

-to name a few

The British public WANTS to recycle but we can't get away from the vast amounts of waste that poorly designed packaging creates- appoint people to design alternatives and the UK will thank you!

Before the debate, a short survey will be open for public views until Thursday 20 June.

There's a story with a link to the survey on Parliament's Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/ukparliament/

Or you can go straight to the short survey here:

https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/TPCB4/

 

This pack contains relevant news items, press releases, Parliamentary material and useful links. 

Please see also the Commons Library's briefing on Plastic waste

Type
Research briefing
Reference
CDP-2019-0161 
Packaging (Extended Producer Responsibility) Bill 2017-19
Wednesday, 13 June 2018
Bills
House of Commons
Unsustainable Packaging
Monday, 24 June 2019
Parliamentary proceedings
House of Commons
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