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Durkan: Cross-border cooperation on Deposit Return Scheme

written by cassoscoop February 9, 2021
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THE SDLP’s Former Environment Minister Mark H Durkan has sought an update on an environment-saving initiative, the Deposit Return Scheme following commitments made to the North’sreland participation in a UK-wide scheme announced last February.

He pushed for cross border working to ensure the initiative reaches its full potential.

Said the Foyle MLA: “In February 2020, the Executive supported my calls for the introduction of a deposit return scheme and committed to the North’s participation in a UK-wide proposed scheme.

“While awareness in recent years has improved where recycling is concerned, we are still not at the level we need to be.

“A cash incentive under a Deposit Return Scheme, in my opinion, is the best way forward and will encourage uptake in the recycling.

“Our throw-away culture is completely unsustainable and our planet is bearing the brunt of it. In recent years we have witnessed a growing realisation that actions must be taken by governments, businesses and individuals to address the damage being done to our environment.

“We should be building on the success of the innovative carrier bag levy which has dramatically reduced the amount of plastic swimming in our rivers and strewn in our hedgerows.

“I know a lot of people use bottle banks but sadly they are still in the minority and this scheme would be an incentive for others.

“I hope that at consultation stage, the opportunity to include a wide range of materials including glass, plastic and aluminium cans, is discussed.

“We know all too well, one of the biggest offenders we need to tackle is single-use drink containers. Empty bottles and cans make up a substantial percentage of the litter on our streets and in our countryside.

“As Environment Minister, I explored the possibility of implementing a deposit return scheme in Northern Ireland, having seen their benefits in other countries.

“Unfortunately, at that time my attempts were met with some resistance, politically and commercially.

“However, in the intervening years environmental awareness has certainly increased. Individuals, businesses and government have finally come to the realisation the moral and ethical duty, incumbent upon us all, to protect our planet through the championing of such environmentally friendly initiatives.

“I am disappointed that the Minister for Agriculture, Environment and Rural affairs has no intention to push for an all-island approach to the Deposit Return Scheme.

“Cross border coordination, I feel would allow for a potentially more successful initiative.

“I hope this decision is revisited but for now it is crucial that we push forward on implementing this environmentally transformative scheme without further delay,” added Mr Durkan.

Durkan: Cross-border cooperation on Deposit Return Scheme was last modified: February 9th, 2021 by cassoscoop

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Durkan: Cross-border cooperation on Deposit Return SchemeFORMER ENVIRONMENT MINISTERFOYLE MLAMark H DurkanMinister for Agriculture and EnvironmentNORTH OF IRELANDSDLP
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