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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

One in 5 councils affected by China's waste ban

One in five councils have been directly affected by China’s ban on imported waste over the past year, according to a new survey.

One in five councils have been directly affected by China's ban on imported waste over the past year, according to a new survey.

The poll, conducted by the Local Government Association (LGA), found China's restrictions on imports of mixed paper and certain types of plastic have increased recycling costs for some councils by as much as £500,000.

Fees charged to councils to process materials collected from kerbside collection at a materials recovery facility (MRF) are said to have increased from £15 to £22 per tonne over the last year.

The LGA's environment spokesman, Cllr Martin Tett, said: ‘It's clear that the ban by China on imported waste, which could soon be implemented by other countries, could have a marked impact on councils' ability to recycle.

'It's essential that the Government provides support to help councils offset the loss of income they face as a result of the ban and encourage manufacturers to use more recyclable materials.

‘The rising costs caused by this ban risk combining with ongoing and severe council funding pressures to affect other essential local services.'

The LGA called on the Government to address the impact of the ban in its forthcoming resources and waste strategy.

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