Proposed legislation for the
licensing of scrap metal dealers by local authorities, which also closes a
loophole that means that itinerant scrap metal traders can continue trading
with cash, has received final approval in Parliament. The news will interest
many clients of Collect and Recycle’s (http://www.collectandrecycle.com) scrap
metal recycling services.
The Scrap Metal Dealers Bill
completed its third reading in the House of Lords earlier this week, and now
awaits Royal Assent. The Lords had their final chance to make alterations to
the Bill in this third reading, but chose not to make any amendments. With
agreement on the Bill’s text therefore having been reached by both the House of
Commons and the House of Lords, it will be known as the Scrap Metal Dealers Act
2012-2013 after receiving Royal Assent.
Although it is not yet known when
this will happen, it is thought likely to occur ahead of the summer, with the
regulations set in the Act potentially becoming active by the autumn. The
Bill’s measures include giving councils the authority to issue, revoke or
suspend licences to trade in scrap metal. Meanwhile, the Environment Agency
will have responsibility for maintaining a register of all of the UK’s licensed
scrap dealers, which will also be publicly available.
Having first been tabled by
Conservative backbench MP Richard Ottoway in the form of a Private Members Bill
– a type that does not often traditionally make it into the statute book – the
Scrap Metal Dealers Bill received sufficient support from the Home Office and opposition
MPs to pass through Parliament.
Mr Ottoway commented after the
Bill’s third reading in the House of Lords: “Today marks a significant victory
for communities throughout the country. For too long they have provided rich
feeding grounds for opportunistic thieves who know they can get rid of stolen
metals at rogue or negligent scrap yards.
“Metal theft is no petty crime. It
hits at the heart of our daily lives – grinding trains to a halt, cutting off
power supplies to hospitals and other lifelines, stripping roofs off churches
and schools at huge public expense.”
The news about the impending
regulatory changes for aluminium and copper
recycling was also welcomed by the body representing the UK’s councils, the
Local Government Association (LGA). Councillor Mehboob Khan, chairman of the
LGA's Safer and Stronger Communities Board, described it as “excellent news for
councils up and down the country who have suffered at the hands of unscrupulous
metal thieves.”
Meanwhile, the representatives of
the UK’s scrap metal recyclers at British Metals Recycling Association (BMRA)
also welcomed the Bill’s passage through Parliament, as BMRA director general
Ian Hetherington reasserted the importance of the reforms quickly becoming law.
As a fully licensed waste carrier,
here at Collect and Recycle (http://www.collectandrecycle.com),
we also completely support the anticipated passage of the Bill into law.
Customers of our own copper and aluminium
recycling services are assured that our practices always remain fully in
compliance with the latest legislation.
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