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Old batteries pollute - but no action by Council

August 5, 2008 8:25 PM

Recent welcome changes in the waste sent to land fill by North Hertfordshire District Council means that the common household battery will make up a larger proportion of what is sent to land fill. The average household uses 21 batteries a year. The UK generates 20,000 - 30,000 tonnes of waste general purpose batteries every year, but less than 1,000 tonnes are recycled.

The problem with this is that most batteries contain heavy metals, which are the main cause for environmental concern. When disposed of incorrectly, these heavy metals may leak into the ground when the battery casing corrodes. This can contribute to soil and water pollution and endanger wildlife.

And what do NHDC intend to do about this? This was the question put to a recent meeting of the Scrutiny meeting by Hitchin Lib Dem Councillor Paul Clark. The answer is unhappily nothing till at least 2012 when they may think about it and only then when told to do so by European Law.

Paul Clark said following the meeting; - "This is a disappointing reaction from a Council that says it values the environment but when it comes to action are left wanting. There are a number of simple seemingly cost effective take back schemes around such as the WRAP "Take Back Scheme" that if the council wanted it could implement. However, it would seem that while they are prepared to talk, the Council is not willing to act. I and my fellow Lib Dem Councillors will continue to push the Council to take action to protect our precious environment, not just for today's generation but for those to come."

For further information contact: Paul Clark on 01462 457342.

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