• [Jul 03] Simon Hughes (North Southwark & Bermondsey, Liberal Democrat): WHAT recent discussions he has had with local authorities on waste recycling targets; and if he will make a statement.
Dan Norris (Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; Wansdyke, Labour): Local authorities have made great progress in increasing the rate of recycling. I am encouraged that 85 % of them have chosen to include a waste target in their current local area agreements to ensure they continue to prioritise this important area. I have not had any recent discussions with local authorities about waste recycling targets. My officials regularly meet representatives of local authorities to discuss all aspects of waste management, including recycling targets. (HC Deb, 2 July 2009, c473)
• Simon Hughes (North Southwark & Bermondsey, Liberal Democrat): Household recycling has certainly improved considerably, but will Ministers talk to local councils about the recycling of material in public places, particularly at transport sites-railway stations, tube stations and bus stations-where, for example, lots of newspapers, especially free newspapers, are all over the place on a regular basis? That is an issue that should be of concern both nationally and locally. (HC Deb, 2 July 2009, c473)
Dan Norris (Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; Wansdyke, Labour): I certainly agree about free newspapers, which pose a particular challenge that we take seriously. I am pleased that the hon. Gentleman feels that the Government have been doing positive things in this respect, but I completely accept that we need to do even more. Recycling on the go is something that we need to be thinking hard about in the years to come. (HC Deb, 2 July 2009, c474)
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