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The tyre recycling issue may be about to gain a boost from the heightened awareness of waste management raised in the UK, by the increased level of dumping of domestic fridges. Inaction by the UK on the issue has led to the imminent implementation of laws requiring the controlled dismantling, recycling and disposal of various elements of old fridges. However, the facilities to dispose of the waste do not exist in the UK – resulting in a fridge mountain growing at a rate of 6,500 units per day.
Increased disposal costs – as much as £70 per fridge, have resulted in fly tipping of old units. This high visibility problem has led to questions being asked in the Commons and Environment Minister, Michael Meacher denying Government responsibility, blaming the European Commission. This heightened awareness of waste management might also attract attention to the tyre problem.
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