Strategies for meeting the End of Life Vehicle Directive: Wales
Norman Baker
Sue Doughty
NC23
To move the following Clause:
'(1) The National Assembly for Wales must have a strategy to meet Directive 2000/53/EC on end of life vehicles.
(2) The National Assembly for Wales will establish by regulation that the original vehicle manufacturer is responsible for the cost of recycling the vehicle at the end of its life.
(3) Before formulating policy for the purposes of subsections (1) and (2), the Assembly must
(a) | consult the Secretary of State, the Scottish Ministers, the Department of the Environment and the Environment Agency, |
(b) | consult such bodies or persons appearing to it to be representative of the interests of local government as it considers appropriate, |
(c) | consult such bodies or persons appearing to it to be representative of the interests of industry as it considers appropriate, and |
(d) | carry out such public consultation as it considers appropriate. |
(4) The Assembly must set out in a statement any policy formulated for the purposes of subsections (1) and (2).
(5) The Assembly must, as soon as a statement is prepared for the purposes of subsection (4), send a copy of it to
(a) | the Secretary of State, |
(b) | the Scottish Ministers, and |
(c) | the Department of the Environment.'. |
Strategies for meeting the End of Life Vehicle Directive: Northern Ireland
Norman Baker
Sue Doughty
NC24
To move the following Clause:
'(1) The Department of the Environment must have a strategy to meet Directive 2000/53/EC on end of life vehicles.
(2) The Department of the Environment will establish by regulation that the original vehicle manufacturer is responsible for the cost of recycling the vehicle at the end of its life.
(3) Before formulating policy for the purposes of subsections (1) and (2), the Department must
(a) | consult the Secretary of State, the Scottish Ministers and the National Assembly for Wales, |
(b) | consult such bodies or persons appearing to it to be representative of the interests of local government as it considers appropriate, |
(c) | consult such bodies or persons appearing to it to be representative of the interests of industry as it considers appropriate, and |
(d) | carry out such public consultation as it considers appropriate. |
(4) The Department must set out in a statement any policy formulated for the purposes of subsections (1) and (2).
(5) The Department must, as soon as a statement is prepared for the purposes of subsection (4), send a copy of it to
(a) | the Secretary of State, |
(b) | the Scottish Ministers, and |
(c) | the National Assembly for Wales.'. |
Strategies for meeting the EU Waste Directives: England
Norman Baker
Sue Doughty
NC25
To move the following Clause:
'(1) The Secretary of State must have a strategy to meet the requirements of all existing and future EU Directives which relate to waste management policy and strategy.
(2) Before formulating policy for the purposes of subsection (1), the Secretary of State must
(a) | consult the Scottish Ministers, the National Assembly for Wales, the Department of the Environment, the Secretary of State for the Home Office, the Environment Agency and the Mayor of London. |
(b) | consult such bodies or persons appearing to him to be representative of the interests of local government as he considers appropriate, |
(c) | consult such bodies or persons appearing to him to be representative of the interests of industry as he considers appropriate, and |
(d) | carry out such public consultation as he considers appropriate. |
(3) The Secretary of State must set out in a statement any policy formulated for the purposes of subsection (1).
(4) The Secretary of State must, as soon as a statement is prepared for the purposes of subsection (3), send a copy of it to
(a) | the Scottish Ministers, |
(b) | the National Assembly for Wales, and |
(c) | the Department of the Environment.'. |
Strategies for meeting the EU Waste Directives: Scotland
Norman Baker
Sue Doughty
NC26
To move the following Clause:
'(1) The Scottish Ministers must have a strategy to meet the requirements of all existing and future EU Directives which relate to waste management policy and strategy.
(2) Before formulating policy for the purposes of subsection (1), the Scottish Ministers must
(a) | consult the Secretary of State, the National Assembly for Wales, the Department of the Environment and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, |
(b) | consult such bodies or persons appearing to him to be representative of the interests of local government as they consider appropriate, |
(c) | consult such bodies or persons appearing to them to be representative of the interests of industry as they consider appropriate, and |
(d) | carry out such public consultation as they consider appropriate. |
(3) The Scottish Ministers must set out in a statement any policy formulated for the purposes of subsection (1).
(4) The Scottish Ministers must, as soon as a statement is prepared for the purposes of subsection (3), send a copy of it to
(a) | the Secretary of State, |
(b) | the National Assembly for Wales, and |
(c) | the Department of the Environment.'. |
Strategies for meeting the EU Waste Directives: Wales
Norman Baker
Sue Doughty
NC27
To move the following Clause:
'(1) The National Assembly for Wales must have a strategy to meet the requirements of all existing and future EU Directives which relate to waste management policy and strategy.
(2) Before formulating policy for the purposes of subsection (1), the Assembly must
(a) | consult the Secretary of State, the Scottish Ministers, the Department of the Environment and the Environment Agency, |
(b) | consult such bodies or persons appearing to it to be representative of the interests of local government as it considers appropriate, |
(c) | consult such bodies or persons appearing to it to be representative of the interests of industry as it considers appropriate, and |
(d) | carry out such public consultation as it considers appropriate. |
(3) The Assembly must set out in a statement any policy formulated for the purposes of subsection (1).
(4) The Assembly must, as soon as a statement is prepared for the purposes of subsection (3), send a copy of it to
(a) | the Secretary of State, |
(b) | the Scottish Ministers, and |
(c) | the Department of the Environment.'. |
Strategies for meeting the EU Waste Directives: Northern Ireland
Norman Baker
Sue Doughty
NC28
To move the following Clause:
'(1) The Department of the Environment must have a strategy to meet the requirements of all existing and future EU Directives which relate to waste management policy and strategy.
(2) Before formulating policy for the purposes of subsection (1), the Department must
(a) | consult the Secretary of State, the Scottish Ministers and the National Assembly for Wales, |
(b) | consult such bodies or persons appearing to it to be representative of the interests of local government as it considers appropriate, |
(c) | consult such bodies or persons appearing to it to be representative of the interests of industry as it considers appropriate, and |
(d) | carry out such public consultation as it considers appropriate. |
(3) The Department must set out in a statement any policy formulated for the purposes of subsection (1).
(4) The Department must, as soon as a statement is prepared for the purposes of subsection (4), send a copy of it to
(a) | the Secretary of State, |
(b) | the Scottish Ministers, and |
(c) | the National Assembly for Wales.'. |
Sorting of municipal waste
Mr Bill Wiggin
NC29
To move the following Clause:
'From 1st January 2010, waste disposal authorities shall not dispose of municipal waste by sending it to landfill, or by sending it to an incinerator, or by sending it to an energy recovery plant if that municipal waste has not been sorted in order to remove recyclable waste.'.
Zero waste strategy
Mr John Hayes
Mr Jonathan Sayeed
Gregory Barker
NC30
To move the following Clause:
'(1) The Secretary of State shall
(a) | within twelve months put before Parliament a strategy to deliver a year on year decrease in the volume of waste sent to landfill that shall be commensurate with statutory reductions in the weight and volume of waste sent to landfill as required by Clause One; and |
(b) | report to Parliament as to progress by area, every twelve months thereafter and that report shall detail the amount by both weight and volume. |
(2) The strategy to decrease the volume of waste sent to landfill shall ensure that the volume of waste sent to landfill shall be reduced according to a formula, which the Secretary of State shall specify, which accurately measures the significance of waste by volume against waste by weight.'.
Annual report to Parliament
Gregory Barker
Mr Bill Wiggin
NC31
To move the following Clause:
'The Secretary of State shall make an annual report to Parliament on the progress made towards encouraging and requiring the producers and manufacturers of goods and products to use processes and material that minimise packaging and facilitate the repair, reuse and recycling of their products.'.
Moratorium on new municipal incinerators
Gregory Barker
Mr Jonathan Sayeed
NC32
To move the following Clause:
'The Secretary of State shall introduce a moratorium on the building of new municipal waste incinerators until
(a) | each responsible local authority, either directly or indirectly by co-operation with other stakeholders, can provide for the separation and recycling of domestic waste where it is economically viable; |
(b) | all local waste management strategies conform to standardised national waste management criteria, which will be specified by the Secretary of State, which can be met through various ways according to local conditions, which should ensure: |
(i) | extraction or recycling of metal; |
(ii) | removal of organic and other green waste to produce compost; |
(iii) | recycling of paper and card; |
(v) | recycling of colour separated glass, or, where colour separation is impossible, recycling as cullet for road building etc.; |
(vi) | recycling of certain plastics; |
(vii) | minimal transportation of waste to keep traffic and pollution levels down; |
(viii) | recovery of energy from those forms of waste which it is economically non-viable to recycle, given the inferior quality of the recyclate; |
(ix) | lower energy costs to the locality for energy supply from the local recycling plantprobably only viable with new developments; |
(x) | high quality and regular monitoring of the facility to ensure continued safety to the local community; and |
(c) | the Government has introduced fiscal measures which act as a disincentive to incineration and encourage reuse and recycling.'. |
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