A question on #Incinerators tabled by James Naish on 19-12-2024 has been answered by Mary Creagh.

Heading: Incinerators
Question ID: 1751821
UIN: 21493
House: Commons
Date tabled: 2024-12-19
Asking Member ID: 5047
Asking Member display name: James Naish
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Asking Member Twitter reference: James Naish
Member interest: false
Question text: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, whether his Department is planning to review the role of waste incineration in the management of residual waste in England; and what his plans are for proposed incineration facilities
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Date answered: 2025-01-09
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Answering Member ID: 1579
Answering Member display name: Mary Creagh
Answering Member handle: marycreagh_
Answering Member Twitter reference: @marycreagh_
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Answer text: Over the last 14 years, recycling rates stalled, meaning too much waste is dealt with unnecessarily through incineration or thrown in landfill. On 30 December, Defra published the Residual waste infrastructure capacity note and an accompanying statement, ...
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Answering body ID: 13
Answering body name: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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