The hon. Gentleman makes the point that Northern Ireland is naturally a more compact, smaller community. Recycling works quite well in Wales, where again there are fewer authorities, which can come together better. Given its size and the number of its authorities, England is more difficult. Somehow or other, the Government must send down an edict to local authorities to pull them together. Some local authorities will have long-term contracts that will take a while to get out of, but the Government must pull them together, because what we recycle and how we do it here in London is totally different from what we do on the farm back in Somerset, for instance.
Plastic Food and Drink Packaging
Proceeding contribution from
Neil Parish
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 24 October 2019.
It occurred during Debates on select committee report on Plastic Food and Drink Packaging.
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