Skip to main content

1-2 of 2 results for subject:Biodegradability

Member X
Gregory Campbell

Type

House

Session

Year

Department

Member

More
Campbell, Gregory (2)

Primary member

Answering member

Legislative stage

Legislation

Subject

Publisher


Show detailed: On Off
Results: 10 20 50 100
Sort by: Newest first Oldest first

That this House recognises the environmental advantages of degradable plastics, namely that they can be composted, that they will degrade when exposed to a normal environment and that they are environmentally friendly in their production; notes that 80 per cent. of post-consumer plastic goes to landfill, with only 7 per...

Primary sponsor
Caroline Spelman (Conservative)
Type
Early day motions
Date
26 November 2003
Reference
49
House
House of Commons

That this House recognises the environmental advantages of degradable plastics namely that they can be composted, that they will degrade when exposed to a normal environment and that they are environmentally friendly in their production; and calls upon the Government to recognise a distinction on environmental grounds between conventional plastics...

Primary sponsor
Jonathan Sayeed (Conservative)
Type
Early day motions
Date
13 November 2002
Reference
30
House
House of Commons