Huntingdon - British Metals Recycling Association (BMRA) has launched Agenda for Change, a policy document calling for government support for the further development of the UK’s metals recycling sector, at a gathering of ministers, backbench MPs and industry leaders. The launch, at the House of Commons, saw the president of BMRA, Michael Wright, announce that BMRA will be campaigning to persuade government to support the growth and development of the UK’s metals recycling sector by reviewing regulation, enforcement, and capacity-building requirements.
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Commenting on Agenda for Change, BMRA president Michael Wright said: “Metals recyclers already contribute £5 billion a year to the UK’s balance of payments and are essential to the UK’s ability to hit EU recycling targets for End-of-Life vehicles, packaging, batteries and WEEE (waste electrical and electronic equipment). We believe we can do a lot more, with the right policy and regulatory framework in place.”
In Agenda for Change, BMRA sets out four key areas in which metal recyclers need government support if the sector is to increase the contribution it makes to the country’s economic and environmental ambitions. BMRA will be
* working with politicians and policymakers to develop proportionate and risk-based approaches to regulation;
* introduce consistent regulatory enforcement across the UK, and explore opportunities for increasing recycling capacity by addressing planning and land use issues,
* incentivising investment in research and development of post-shredder technologies,
* and investigating the potential of Energy from Waste as a means of diverting commercial residual waste from landfill.
BMRA will also be working to ensure the swift adoption of the reclassification of metals as secondary raw material, under the revised EU Waste Framework Directive. Quelle: British Metals Recycling Association (BMRA)
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