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Horticultural Peat: Prohibition of Sale

16 April 2024

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Theresa Villiers

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Theresa Villiers raised concerns about horticultural peat: prohibition of sale in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Proposes a Bill to prohibit the use of peat products in amateur gardening in England by the end of 2024, due to environmental concerns such as carbon release and habitat destruction. The move comes after thirteen years of voluntary approach that has seen only halved usage of peat despite over 5,000 supportive responses from a consultation.
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