Clause 71
Climate Change Bill [Lords]
12:45 pm

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Anne McIntosh (Shadow Minister, Environment, Food & Rural Affairs; Vale of York, Conservative)

The Minister referred last Thursday to £2 billion of PFI credits available for waste infrastructure, and said that there is no prohibition on any form of scheme. Some incinerator schemes are coming forward, and there is an additional £10 million available for anaerobic digesters. She said:

“It is now accepted that no serious health effects result from incineration.”——[Official Report, Climate Change Public Bill Committee, 3 July 2008; c. 333.]

I beg to differ with the Minister’s conclusion. Waste strategies are coming forward in each local authority, and several include heat in some shape or form, whether that is straight incineration or not. I repeat the request that I made in connection with clause 69. In relation to the provision for a report or review in clause 71, and an interim report in clause 72, will the Government elaborate on what was said at column 333 so as to end the public disquiet on that form of waste reduction?

I do not know if the mailbags of other hon. Members reflect my own, but in the Vale of York, at any mention of heat, a local action group is immediately set up—outside the confines of the Committee, I could show the Minister  five ongoing campaigns. In relation to the reports, will the Minister use her good offices to have a public discussion and end public disquiet about the matter?

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