DEPARTMENT FOR
ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS News Release (199/08) issued by
The Government News Network on 30 June 2008
Tackling waste is
on the agenda at all ages, with children presenting their thoughts
on the issue to Environment Minister Joan Ruddock outside No 10
Downing Street today.
The East Sussex children will be presenting a waste declaration
outlining how they plan to promote recycling at school, and push
waste and recycling issues to councils and the Government.
The declaration comes after over 100 schoolchildren from ten East
Sussex schools came together in March to share ideas on how to
reduce, re-use and recycle waste during the county's first
Youth Waste Summit.
The children have committed to reducing food waste and packaging
and recycling all plastics, cans and paper in schools. They want
councils to reward those who reduce, reuse and recycle, and are
asking Government to help manufacturers make packaging recyclable.
Environment Minister Joan Ruddock welcomed the declaration, saying:
'This Government is firmly behind the message of reduce,
re-use and recycle and it's great to see that this is
reaching people of all ages.
'What really impresses me about this declaration is the call
for everyone to accept responsibility for the waste we produce,
and not to shift blame. It's a good reminder of why we are
taking action to increase recycling and reduce waste to landfill -
to safeguard a green future for today's children.'
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