PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE
Waste Incineration Plant Capacity - 9 May 2024 (Commons/Commons Chamber)

Debate Detail

Contributions from James Wild, are highlighted with a yellow border.
Con
James Wild
North West Norfolk
9. What assessment he has made of the adequacy of (a) operational and (b) consented waste incineration plant capacity.
Sir Mark Spencer
The Minister for Food, Farming and Fisheries
Officials are currently assessing planned residual waste treatment capacity, including incineration, against expected future residual waste arising in England, so that we can understand our future capacity needs following the implementation of key commitments in the resources and waste strategy. This capacity assessment will be published in due course.
James Wild
My North West Norfolk constituents welcome the moratorium on new waste incinerators and the review, but given that the incinerators already operating and those with consent provide enough capacity as we meet legally binding targets to halve residual waste, may I urge the Minister to make that temporary pause permanent so that we do not have to have an unnecessary and unwanted incinerator in Wisbech?
Sir Mark Spencer
DEFRA officials are currently scoping the need for a review of the role of waste incineration facilities, and I do not want to prejudge the conclusions of that exercise. The current pause period will end on 24 May, and the next steps will be announced no later than that date.

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