Food producers and retailers lobby to delay UK household recycling reforms
by Richard Partington Economics correspondent from on (#6C0H6)
Firms are due to share cost of recycling waste from April but say it will add 1.7bn to food bills
Britain's biggest retailers and food manufacturers are stepping up lobbying on the government to delay landmark environmental reforms that would force them to pay for the collection and recycling of household packaging waste from next year.
Industry bosses have used Downing Street crisis talks arranged in response to soaring food prices to warn that the plans - due to come into effect in April 2024 - would drive up shopping bills further amid the cost of living crisis.
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