SUEZ Pushes for Pay-As-You-Throw Concept in the UK

The company says the pay-as-you-throw concept for residential and commercial waste collection should be rolled out by 2030.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

May 29, 2018

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Paris-based SUEZ is pushing for the UK to roll out the pay-as-you-throw concept, which entails charging individual residents and businesses based on the weight of their bins. SUEZ is also calling for all packaging sold in the UK to be 50 percent recycled by 2025 and a tax on using new or virgin materials for packaging.

These efforts, according to the firm, would help boost recycling and cut council taxes waste collection bills.

BBC News has more information:

Suez said weighing domestic waste with microchip technology in bins would help drive a revolution in recycling.

The firm says that all packaging sold in the UK should have to be 50% recycled by 2025.

A YouGov poll for the firm also found that Britons cite fast food packaging as the main cause of litter.

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