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Waste Crime

20 October 2022

Lead MP

Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

TaxationAgriculture & Rural Affairs
Other Contributors: 3

At a Glance

Geoffrey Clifton-Brown raised concerns about waste crime in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

TaxationAgriculture & Rural Affairs
Government Statement
The Minister noted the release of a Public Accounts Committee report on Government actions to combat waste crime. He highlighted that despite an increase in incidents and costs, progress remains slow and piecemeal. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) aims to eliminate waste crime by 2043 but has only completed three out of fourteen outlined actions since the strategy's introduction in 2018. Waste crime, including fly-tipping and illegal exportation, costs over £1 billion annually and is under-reported due to data weaknesses. The minister emphasised that DEFRA must expedite implementation and work closely with HMRC to address tax incentives for waste crime and improve enforcement measures.

Shadow Comment

Kevan Jones
Shadow Comment
The shadow acknowledged the report's findings but criticised the Government's inaction over the past decade, emphasising that without pressure from Committees like the Public Accounts Committee, progress on tackling waste crime will remain insufficient. The shadow urged continued scrutiny to ensure that actions are taken to address this significant issue.
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