HC Deb 17 July 1952 vol 503 c179W
110. Mr. Nield

asked the Secretary for Overseas Trade, as representing the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, the reasons for the fall in the price of salvaged waste paper; and whether, in existing circumstances, the salvage of waste paper is economically justified, having regard to the cost of collection, baling and storage.

Mr. Mackeson

The price of waste paper has fallen partly because supply now exceeds demand, and partly because of the fall in price of alternative raw materials for paper-making. The cost of collection varies from district to district, but I have no reason to think that efficient collecting systems in urban and semi-urban areas cannot pay their way at present prices.