Packaging: Extended Producer Responsibility

Debate between Christine Jardine and Mary Creagh
Thursday 27th November 2025

(1 month ago)

Westminster Hall
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Christine Jardine Portrait Christine Jardine (in the Chair)
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Very briefly, Minister.

Mary Creagh Portrait Mary Creagh
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I have to be brief. As I say, we are keeping all our policies under review. The EPR scheme will not be sorted out quickly—it only went live in October, and here we are in November, asking for a big change. We have also heard that businesses need certainty, so I do not want to set any hares running by saying, “This is all going to change next year.” We need to do it in slow time, by consensus and by working with industry. I thank Members for their valuable contributions to the debate; this feedback will genuinely help us to create a fair transition to a circular economy, as we continue with these important reforms and build a world where the UK leads in innovation and sustainability.

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Christine Jardine and Mary Creagh
Thursday 12th September 2024

(1 year, 3 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Christine Jardine Portrait Christine Jardine (Edinburgh West) (LD)
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Biodiversity net gain is critical to replacing the loss we are experiencing in our environment and is now mandatory in planning applications—but with exemptions. Those exemptions mean that most developers are avoiding biodiversity net gain, so what will the Government do to tighten up the exemptions and make that more difficult?

Mary Creagh Portrait Mary Creagh
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This is a very new policy and has only just come into force, as the hon. Lady will be aware. There are very limited exemptions in place at the moment, such as that on side returns on housing, but we are keeping the issue under active review and I am in discussions with officials about it.