London West, UK - Jonathan Essex asks for everyone to respond to Defra's waste review.
Defra writes: Preparing for reuse means checking, cleaning or repairing products or parts of products so that they can be re-used. A good example of this is repairing or altering discarded furniture or old IT equipment. We would welcome your views on preparing for reuse in England and in particular:
How much more do you think could be done to prepare waste for reuse?
Which types of waste should be priorities for reuse?
What is currently stopping preparing for reuse from happening more?
Who is best placed to deliver an increase in preparing for reuse?
Jonathan Essex of BioRegional Reclaimed writes: The Coalition Government is currently reviewing waste and Defra currently has a survey on its website inviting comments on ways to reduce and manage waste; in particular this survey wants to know what people think about Waste Incineration. I would urge you to go to this website and complete the survey as a matter of urgency as it closes on 9th September 2010.
Defra: Waste Review: Reuse
Defra: Waste Review: Survey
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