During an Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) select committee meeting, Environment Secretary, Thérèse Coffey said Defra is receptive to the idea of allowing packaging producers on the Extended Producer Responsibility for packaging administration board.
Despite expressing openness to the notion of producers being invited on the EPR board, Dr. Coffey added that due to the Treasury’s stipulations around a public sector EPR scheme administrator, Defra are limited regarding producer representation.
The Environment Secretary was asked her view on the recent criticism that EPR implementation has faced around concerns about the effectiveness of local authority recycling infrastructure and how the funds raised from EPR will be spent. Dr. Coffey responded that she is “open” for producers to be on the administrative board in order to “drive the best outcomes” but shared her reservations about the Treasury’s requirement of a public sector scheme administrator.