The role of European Union
legislation in driving forward the waste
recycling industry has been supported by the major trade bodies
representing the sector in the UK, Collect and Recycle
(http://www.collectandrecycle.com) reports.
Such support for the waste
collections sector comes amid continued work by the government to assess
whether current EU laws are benefitting the UK, as part of its 'Review of the
Balance of Competences'. Included in the cross governmental review was a spring
2013 consultation into the impact of EU environmental legislation.
The findings of that review are set
to form the basis of a government report analysing EU laws' scope and effect as
far as climate change and the environment are concerned. Now, the EU has been
backed as a 'force for good' for UK industry in a joint statement by the
Resource Association, Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM),
Renewable Energy Association (REA), Environmental Services Association (ESA)
and Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Association (ADBA).
The statement read, in words that
will interest many of those using UK waste
disposal companies: "In sharing our separate responses to the
government's consultation, it is clear that there are strong common positions
and concerns about the role of the EU that are shared across the industry. We
are clear that the overall impact of EU waste legislation has benefited the UK
and that we want the UK to maintain a strong role in influencing EU waste and
resources policy."
The trade bodies added that they
agreed on the need for "much more" to be done to level the playing
field of EU laws' implementation, particular with regard to the delivery of
common standards of reporting and clarity on definitions and targets to
increase the meaningfulness of comparisons across the EU.
The groups cited the Landfill
Directive as one of the single pieces of legislation most impacting on UK
industry, expressing doubt that industry could have been driven forward in a
similar way through UK governments acting in isolation.
Stating that EU waste legislation
had "undoubtedly" had a positive effect on UK industry, the bodies
expressed a wish for "our engagement with the EU to be embedded and
constructive, and respecting the principle of subsidiarity we believe that the
UK should continue to embrace this approach – continued involvement in EU
policy is good for the waste and resources industry."
The waste services sector's backing for
EU legislation comes as a warning against a UK exit from the EU was issued by
the Confederation of British Industries (CBI), arguing that the British economy
would be harmed by such a move.
Our experts here at Collect and
Recycle (http://www.collectandrecycle.com) will certainly keep a close eye on
the EU membership debate as it relates to the UK recycling sector - and rest
assured that in the meantime, we'll continue to deal with all of your business
waste in the most efficient, cost-effective and legally compliant manner.
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