The impact of UK reuse charities must be supported to help achieve the UK’s circular economy goals, according to a report released by Reuse Network.
Reuse Network says it is attempting to clear the barriers currently prohibiting the reuse sector from operating at full potential and supporting the UK government’s circular economy goals.
The charity argues that without policy reform and investment, the sector will struggle to continue delivering environmental and social benefits.
The Reuse Network’s Reuse Roadmap sets out five points that it is asking the UK Government to consider when developing its new Circular Economy Strategy.
These include:
– breaking the link between waste and reuse by managing resources;
– removing regulatory burdens obstructing reuse;
– upgrading to new recruits to manage large item waste;
– supporting the existing reuse sector;
– and recognising and valuing the social benefits and public savings created through reuse.
Commenting on the roadmap, Craig Anderson, CEO of Reuse Network, said: “For decades, reuse charities have stepped in where policy has fallen short, ensuring that essential household goods remain accessible to those who need them most.
“Yet, despite our environmental, social, and economic contributions, the value of the reuse sector has never been fully recognised or supported.
“The UK Government must act now to remove restrictive policies and champion reuse in order to unlock its full potential in driving the circular economy forward. The time for recognition and action is long overdue.”
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