BedsLife July 2021

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By now, most of us are aware that plastic can wreak havoc on our marine environment and degrade our most precious habitats for centuries. It is important that we find ways to tackle this manmade, and easily avoided, problem and begin the process of clearing the damage already caused. By 2017, 8.3 billion tonnes of plastic had been manufactured – equivalent to the weight of 25,000 buildings the size of the Empire State Building in New York. Without action to cut demand, it is estimated this will grow to 34 billion tonnes of plastic by 2050: more than 4 times the current level. The government’s “Resources and Waste Strategy for England” sets out our nation’s plans to reduce, reuse, and recycle more plastic than we do now. The overall target is to eliminate all avoidable plastic waste over the life of the Government’s 25 Year Environment Plan. For the eight most problematic plastics, such as disposable plastic cutlery, polystyrene packaging, cotton buds and stirrers, we are going faster and have committed to work towards replacing these with recyclable, reusable or compostable equivalents by 2025.

Richard Fuller, MP for North East Bedfordshire This month is “Plastic Free July” – a global movement to reduce our plastic waste.

To keep products in circulation for longer, the government is also taking steps through the Environment Bill to require products to be designed to be durable, repairable, and recyclable, as well as legislating for the use of extended producer responsibility schemes in a way that incentivises more resource efficient design. These are important early steps towards creating a fully circular economy where we know what we use, where it goes and plan progressively to eliminate all avoidable waste through the supply and consumption chain. The Environment Bill also includes powers to enable other commitments to implement a Deposit Return Scheme for drinks containers and the introduction of consistent recycling collections across the country. Next year, the government will also be introducing the Plastic Packaging Tax, paid by manufacturers and importers of plastic packaging that contains less than 30 per cent recycled plastic. All these measures build on the microbeads ban and the plastic bag charge which was first introduced in 2015 which has successfully prevented billions of plastic bags being sold and ending up in the ocean and environment. The government is taking bold action to tackle our plastic usage and waste but the best solution to the problem of plastics is a combined and sustained effort by all of us. There are small steps we can all take to reduce our plastic waste and I would encourage you to get involved and visit www.plasticfreejuly.org for ideas on small ways in which you can take up the challenge.

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Useful Local Resources

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pages 80-81

Bedford Town FC

1min
page 74

The Great Outdoors

5min
pages 64-67

Bedford Blues

1min
page 75

Gardening – Complete Guide to Composting

5min
pages 68-73

Marston Forest – Dazzling Dragons and Damsels

3min
pages 58-60

Higgins Museum Exhibition

1min
pages 56-57

Milky’s Music Matters

4min
pages 54-55

ProFlite Professional Flight Simulation

1min
pages 52-53

Prize Crossword

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pages 40-41

What’s On

8min
pages 42-47

Bedford Festival Fringe

2min
pages 50-51

Theatre Listings

2min
page 48

The Composing Cook – Spicy Pulled Pork

1min
pages 38-39

DBT & Me

3min
pages 28-31

One Size Fits All

3min
pages 25-27

Heron and Hush

3min
pages 14-15

Box End Aqua Park Competition

1min
pages 16-17

Books to get stuck into this July

2min
page 24

Mamma’s House

2min
pages 22-23

Richard Fuller MP

2min
pages 6-7

Council News

2min
pages 4-5

The Danish Camp Celebrates 20 Years

1min
pages 18-21

Volunteer Opportunities

2min
pages 10-11
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