Cabinet ministers are at loggerheads over the Government’s flagship recycling reforms There are growing concerns the plans will further fuel inflation and increase food prices ♻️ RichardVaughan1 reports
, were also delayed earlier this month following a clash between Westminster and Holyrood due to concerns it would create an internal border between Scotland and England under the Internal Markets Act.
Jim Bligh, the Food and Drink Federation’s EPR director said the scheme is a “huge opportunity” to boost recycling rates and cut plastic, but warned: “The Government is dodging this opportunity.” He added: “EPR must be delayed, to allow time to build a new, efficient system to prevent further food price increases next year.”
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