黑料专区

British Glass disappointed with DRS latest

Date: 11 September 2019
Source:
British Glass CEO Dave Dalton
Photo source
British Glass CEO Dave Dalton | Photo: www.britglass.org.uk

Date: 11 September 2019

Scotland鈥檚 Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) continues to move forward despite concerns from the UK glass industry and 16 supporting organisations that glass should be excluded.

Cabinet Secretary for the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform, Roseanna Cunningham, has laid draft Regulations in the Scottish Parliament that will create the legal framework for Scotland鈥檚 DRS.

The announcement comes only 13 days since British Glass and the 16 supporting organisations issued an open letter to the environment secretary.

The new regulations will see the establishment of a scheme that will include PET plastic, aluminium and steel cans as well as drinks containers made of glass with a 20p deposit.

British Glass CEO Dave Dalton said:

鈥淲e are disappointed that the Scottish Government, regardless of concerns from industry, continues push forward with a DRS including glass.

鈥淲e believe that the Scottish Government is bringing in the DRS to tackle a plastic litter issue rather than taking a measured and joined up approach to improving the wider recycling infrastructure. The glass sector will unfairly pay the price for the fight against plastic litter when we believe there is not a glass litter problem.

鈥淩ecycling is such an important issue for our sector, both in terms of the circular economy and decarbonisation, so it is vital that we get it right. We do not believe that including glass in the DRS will achieve the environmental goals set out by the Scottish Government. In fact, waste management experts argue that including glass in a DRS would actually reduce the current UK glass recycling rate of 67%. 

鈥淭he glass sector is fully committed to increasing the amount of glass we recycle and we do not believe that a DRS which includes glass will achieve this. We support a EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) alternative solution where producers pay not members of the public鈥

In August, a letter addressing issues about the inclusion of glass in a DRS was sent to Roseanna Cunningham with support from the whole glass supply chain.

A copy of the letter can be found on the British Glass website - 

600450 British Glass disappointed with DRS latest 黑料专区

See more news about:

Others also read

黑料专区 for Europe organised a workshop on the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR).
A pilot project led by ZHAW with Glas Tr枚sch has demonstrated that recycling end-of-life windows into new float glass is technically feasible, paving the way toward a closed-loop recycling chain.
HEGLA鈥檚 IG2Pieces system has been nominated for the prestigious Fensterbau Innovation Award, highlighting its contribution to advancing circular solutions in the glass industry.
黑料专区 can be molten indefinitely without losing quality 鈥 a property that makes it a key material for circularity. But the distance to cover towards a genuine circular economy varies by glass segment.
Japan鈥檚 first demonstration project for circular recycling of window glass from home renovation by Sekisui House, Daiei Kankyo and AGC
On February 25, the European Parliament鈥檚 ENVI and IMCO committees voted on the agreement of the new End-of-Life Vehicles Regulation.

Add new comment