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Firms could be asked to pay for managing and recycling the packaging they produce in a bid to cut plastic waste

FIRMS could be asked to pay for managing and recycling the packaging they produce in a bid to cut plastic waste, ministers will reveal today.

It is hoped a £3billion bill will encourage them to use more recyclable materials, with incentives for the most eco-friendly.

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New plans could see firms paying the full costs of managing their packaging waste, which is estimated at around £3billion[/caption]

Councils may also get more cash to sort and recycle waste bottles.

And punters could get at least 20p back returning plastic empties in a scheme that may bring 4,000 jobs from 2024 and boost recycling to 80 per cent by the decade’s end.

The news comes as the UK prepares to host the COP26 climate change conference in November.

Environment Secretary George Eustice said: “Through our world-leading Environment Bill we are transforming the way we deal with our waste.

“Tackling plastic pollution lies at the heart of our efforts, and we have already taken steps to ban microbeads in rinse-off personal care products, cut supermarket sales of single-use plastic bags by 95% and prohibit the supply of plastic straws, stirrers and cotton buds.

“Our reforms will ensure that more of what we consume is recycled.”

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Punters could get at least 20p back returning plastic empties in a scheme that may bring 4,000 jobs from 2024[/caption]

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George Eustice said ‘Our reforms will ensure that more of what we consume is recycled’[/caption]

In 2019 a whopping 11.7million tonnes of plastic packaging was produced in the UK alone.

Extra plastics costs will come in from 2023, and the deposit return scheme is set to begin in 2024.

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