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Litter

Volume 76: debated on Thursday 4 April 1985

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asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what grants he has given to those organisations concerned to prevent the discarding of litter in public places.

The Keep Britain Tidy group receives a grant (approximately £½ million annually) from my Department under section 3 of the Litter Act 1983 in support of its wide range of litter abatement activities.

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will initiate a national anti-litter campaign.

There are no plans to initiate a specific new national anti-litter campaign. The Government believe that the long term solution to the problem of litter must lie in educating the public.

To this end, we give financial support to the Keep Britain Tidy group which campaigns continuously against littering in collaboration with local authorities, voluntary groups, industry and commerce.

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will estimate the annual cost of collecting litter.

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what recent steps he has taken to abate litter.

The Government believe that the long-term solution to the problem of litter must be in educating the public not to drop litter. To this end we give financial support to Keep Britain Tidy group, which campaigns continuously against litter in collaboration with local authorities, voluntary groups, industry and commerce.

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will initiate a public campaign to discourage the dropping of litter on motorways.

There are no plans to instigate a specific campaign to discourage the dropping of litter on motorways. The Government believe that the long term solution to this aspect of the problem of litter lies in education of the public.To this end we give financial support to the Keep Britain Tidy group which campaigns continuously against littering in collaboration with local authorities, voluntary groups and industry.