§ Bob RussellTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what assessment she has made of whether proposals by Essex County Council for waste disposal comply with Government guidance and directives in respect of the recycling of waste; and if she will make a statement. [139385]
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§ Mr. MorleyWe have not made any assessment of whether Essex County Council's proposals for waste disposal comply with Government guidance and directives in respect of the recycling of waste. That assessment is for Essex County Council to carry out as part of their waste strategy.
Essex County Council's recycling rate for 2001–02 was 21 per cent. Their Statutory Performance Standard for recycling and composting of household waste is set at 22 per cent. for 2003–04 and 33 per cent. for 2005–06.
§ Mrs. SpelmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what consultation she will undertake with local authorities in advance of the implementation of European Union directives on waste management. [139950]
§ Mr. MorleyThe Government is committed to consulting relevant stakeholders on the implementation of European Union directives. This includes the Local Government Association and individual local authorities where appropriate.
§ Mrs. SpelmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what progress has been made by the delivery team set up by her Department in May on the implementation of the sustainable waste delivery programme. [139951]
§ Mr. MorleyThe Waste Implementation Programme (WIP) was established in May 2003 on the recommendation of the Strategy Unit Report 'Waste Not, Want Not', with funding committed until financial year 2005–06.
The Programme Director has been in post since June 2003. An external Steering Committee has been set-up, and its first two quarterly meetings have now taken place. Its five sub-programmes (Local Authority Support; Local Authority Funding; New Technologies; Data; Research) are now in place and have each produced impact trajectories and detailed delivery plans.
The programme has already distributed £140 million to Local Authorities for the delivery of 258 projects, and seven PFI schemes have been approved.
§ Mrs. SpelmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what steps she is taking to increase her Department's(a) detection and (b) prosecution of illegal waste activities. [139952]
§ Mr. MorleyA range of measures have been included in the Anti-Social Behaviour Bill that will lead to more effective investigations and more successful prosecutions for illegal waste activities or fly-tipping offences.
The Bill also requires local authorities and the Environment Agency to submit data to the Secretary of State to help compile a national picture of the scale and extent of fly tipping.
The Government is also developing a comprehensive strategy for dealing with fly tipping which will be consulted on shortly.
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§ Mrs. SpelmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what percentage of the money collected in fines by her Department for waste-related offences has been retained by her Department. [139953]
§ Mr. MorleyI will write to the hon. Member with this information shortly.
§ Mrs. SpelmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what measures are being implemented to include schoolchildren in community recycling schemes. [139954]
§ Mr. MorleyGovernment is not implementing any specific measures to include school children in community recycling schemes.
Awareness of waste issues is covered in the school curriculum at various key stages. Government also provides Waste Watch with a grant of £232,000. £60,000 of this grant is used to fund waste awareness work in schools.
In addition, many local authorities support their recycling schemes with awareness campaigns. We do not have an assessment of the degree to which they involve school children.
§ Mrs. SpelmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs when she expects the landfill tax to reach the rate of £35 per tonne. [139955]
§ Mr. MorleyI expect the landfill tax rate for active waste to reach £35 per tonne in the medium to long term, as announced by the Chancellor in his last Budget statement.
The rate was increased from £13 to £14 per tonne on 1 April 2003 and will be increased to £15 per tonne from 1 April 2004. The Chancellor announced that it will subsequently be increased by £3 in 2005–06 to £18 per tonne, and by at least £3 per tonne in the years thereafter, until it reaches £35 per tonne.
§ Mrs. SpelmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs when the regulatory guidance notes on end of life vehicle permitting will be issued to vehicle salvage and dismantling companies. [139956]
§ Mr. MorleyThe guidance on Part VII and Schedule 5 of the End of Life Vehicle Regulations 2003 will be issued to vehicle salvage and dismantling companies on Friday 21 November.
§ Mrs. SpelmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what progress is being made towards the target of 85 per cent. re-use and recovery by weight of end of life vehicles. [139957]
§ Mr. MorleyA recent study carried out for the Department by TRL Ltd., estimated that in 2000 approximately 77 per cent. of the weight of ELVs scrapped was already being reused, recovered and recycled. Legislation was introduced on the 3 November which means that End of Life Vehicles must be depolluted in line with the Directive requirements. We expect that additional components and materials will be recovered and recycled as a result of the depollution activities.
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§ Mr. Alan HurstTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what assessment she has made of the availability of funding for the development of new technologies for waste management schemes. [139456]
§ Mr. MorleyI will write to the hon. Member with this information in due course.