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Cut back packaging say local Lib Dems

March 15, 2008 12:00 AM

Sarah Smithson and Jo Swinson MPLiberal Democrats in Halewood are backing the national Party's campaign against unnecessary and excess packaging after they met to discuss the issue at the Party's spring conference in Liverpool.

Packaging is filling up landfill sites on which landfill tax has to be paid, therefore adding to the burden on council tax. If material does not go to landfill, council tax payers pick up the bill for recycling instead. But much packaging is unnecessary and is designed simply to make a product look more eye-catching on a supermarket shelf.

Halewood Councillor Sarah Smithson met Jo Swinson MP at the Liberal Democrats' spring conference earlier this month to discuss the problem of waste caused by excess packaging. Jo is a member of the Environmental Audit Committee of the House of Commons and introduced the Packaging (Reduction) Bill in the last session of Parliament.

Sarah said, "Packaging accounts for around 5 million tonnes of waste per year. Considering total domestic waste in Britain is currently around 26 million tonnes per year, this means a fifth of the waste produced by households is packaging.

"It is vital that we cut down on unnecessary packaging and particularly important that we remember this as we munch on our Easter eggs! Most have far more packaging than is needed. We need to put pressure on manufacturers and retailers to use less packaging in their products.

"I urge residents to write to the supermarket chains with branches based in [YOUR AREA] to urge them to make a commitment to cutting the amount of packaging used in the products they sell."

Jo Swinson said, "Excessive and wasteful packaging makes absolutely no economic or environmental sense. Despite increases in recycling, domestic waste has risen by a fifth since 1997.

"The average family now spends £470 per year on their food bills just to cover the cost of packaging. Government attempts to tackle the packaging problem have been much too timid and much too slow."

More on the Liberal Democrats' co-ordinated campaign against excess packaging can now be found at www.scrapthispack.com.

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