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British Glass among companies to sign open letter on joining together UK ETS and EU ETS

Date: 15 April 2021
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British Glass among companies to sign open letter on joining together UK ETS and EU ETS
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Date: 15 April 2021

British Glass, the representative body for the UK glass industry, has joined over 40 companies in signing an open letter to government on the importance of linking the new UK Emissions Trading System (ETS) with the EU鈥檚.

Addressed to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the letter calls for the two trading system鈥檚 to be linked together 鈥渁s soon as practicable鈥 to allow the UK to reach net zero both faster and more cost effectively. 

Linking the UK and EU ETS before the UN Climate Change Conference 2021 (COP26) in November would 鈥渞eaffirm the UK and the EU as climate leaders鈥 and see benefits such as a level playing field in terms of carbon pricing, avoiding competitive distortions, and aligned cost implications for industry across the UK and the European Economic Area. 

Paul Pearcy, Senior EHS Adviser at British Glass, said: 

鈥淭o ensure that the UK glass industry is not at a competitive disadvantage with the EU it is critical that the UK links with the EU ETS to ensure that our industry has a level playing field in terms of carbon price.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 why we鈥檙e joining together with companies from across the foundation industries, including paper, ceramics and oil and gas, to support what we believe is a reasonable request of our government.鈥 

Other companies that have signed the open letter include the Confederation of British Industry, Energy UK, British Ceramic Confederation, Oil & Gas UK and Wind Europe. 

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