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Should incineration be taxed as well as landfill to encourage more recycling?Should incineration be taxed as well as landfill to encourage more recycling?
Yes, recycling is the greenest option Maybe, but further consultation is needed No, we should be promoting energy recovery Click here to leave a commentComments
By Jake Dallibar Tax incineration?? Yet another loony idea from Friends of the Earth! By Steve Le Cheminant Tax Incineration? A fantastic idea. Only when all non renewables are gone will the foolishness of detroying finite resources be realised by supporters of Incineration. Tax it at a higher rate than land fill. View previous polls! Latest News The Welsh Assembly Government has underlined its support for the introduction of restrictions on the disposal of certain wastes in landfill sites. Milton Keynes Council has partnered Cygnet Foods in a new scheme to recycle leftovers from school dinners and green waste, such as grass cuttings, from playing fields. Turnover for the UK organics recycling industry was up 36% to £226M in 2008-09, according to the latest annual survey from the Association for Organics Recycling (AfOR) and Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP), conducted by MEL Research.» East Lothian renews collection deal with Verdant » Envar and Severnside find new uses for paper » Bath and North East Somerset gets smart with food waste » RWM owner acquires The Energy Event » It's time for the UK to step up to the mark |
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The Welsh Assembly Government has underlined its support for the introduction of restrictions on the disposal of certain wastes in landfill sites.
Milton Keynes Council has partnered Cygnet Foods in a new scheme to recycle leftovers from school dinners and green waste, such as grass cuttings, from playing fields.
Turnover for the UK organics recycling industry was up 36% to £226M in 2008-09, according to the latest annual survey from the Association for Organics Recycling (AfOR) and Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP), conducted by MEL Research.