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Rebecca Pow

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Gender Female
Age 63
Date of birth October 10,1960
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Somerset
United Kingdom
Spouse Charles Clark
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Books All Gardens Great and Small
Job Journalist
Politician
Education Wye College
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2015
Previous positionParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Sport, Tourism, Heritage and Civil Society of the United Kingdom (2019–2019)
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Rebecca Faye Clark, known as Rebecca Pow, is a British politician serving as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environmental Quality and Resilience since October 2022. She served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs from 2019 to 2022.

Ban on single-use cutlery comes into force in England

Ban on single-use cutlery comes into force in England
Sep 30,2023 9:11 pm

... Environment minister Rebecca Pow said the government has already implemented " world-leading" bans on straws, stirrers and cotton buds, as well as rolling out charges for carrier bags and an industry tax on large plastic packaging imports...

England's single use plastics ban does not tackle takeaway boxes, warns Greenpeace

England's single use plastics ban does not tackle takeaway boxes, warns Greenpeace
Sep 28,2023 9:21 pm

... Environment Minister Rebecca Pow said the government had worked " closely" with industry over the last nine months to help it transition to greener packaging...

Water firms illegally spilled sewage on dry days - data suggests

Water firms illegally spilled sewage on dry days - data suggests
Sep 4,2023 9:51 pm

... " Water Minister Rebecca Pow told the BBC she considers the amount of sewage discharged into the English waters " utterly unacceptable" and said the protection budget had been increased by 12% since last year...

Warning DIY waste charges ban could push up council tax

Warning DIY waste charges ban could push up council tax
Jun 21,2023 11:21 am

... Environment Minister Rebecca Pow said: " We want to make it as easy as possible for people to dispose of their waste properly and that s why we are removing the financial burden on doing the right thing with DIY trash...

Water companies say sorry over spilling raw sewage

Water companies say sorry over spilling raw sewage
May 18,2023 12:41 am

... Water Minister Rebecca Pow said: " The government has put the strictest targets ever on water companies to reduce sewage pollution...

Campaigners slam government river bathing decision

Campaigners slam government river bathing decision
Mar 10,2023 3:00 pm

... " The actions we have taken mean that people across the country will be able to swim at more sites and in better quality water, but we know there is more to do, " says Water Minister Rebecca Pow...

Glass bottles excluded from deposit return plans

Glass bottles excluded from deposit return plans
Jan 20,2023 10:51 am

... " This will provide a simple and effective system across the country that helps people reduce litter and recycle more easily, even when on the move, " according to environment minister Rebecca Pow...

Wet wipe pollution: 'Fine to flush' message still not understood

Wet wipe pollution: 'Fine to flush' message still not understood
Jun 24,2022 1:50 pm

... Environment minister Rebecca Pow says they want to make sure that if a ban is brought in, it doesn t have knock-on effects that will cause similar problems...

England's single use plastics ban does not tackle takeaway boxes, warns Greenpeace

May 12,2022 3:10 am

By Daniel ThomasBusiness reporter, BBC News

A ban on single-use plastic cutlery, plates and polystyrene trays comes into force in England on Sunday.

The new rules do not apply to plastic plates, trays and bowls used to pre-package food in shops and takeaways.

Environmental campaigners say the ban does not go far enough to cut plastic waste, while some businesses told The Bbc they were unaware of the new rules.

The government said it was the " next big step" in its " journey to eliminate all avoidable plastic waste by 2042".

Plastic pollution takes hundreds of years to break down, harms waterways and is a source of greenhouse gases.

Under the ban retailers, takeaways, food vendors and other hospitality business will no longer be able to sell single-use plastic cutlery, balloon sticks, polystyrene cups or food containers.

It Follows a similar ban in 2022 on single-use straws, stirrers and Cotton Buds containing plastic.

However, under an exemption to the new rules takeaways will still be able to use plastic containers, trays and wrap.

Retailers can also continue using plastic plates, bowls and trays for pre-packaged food such as pre-filled salad bowls and ready meals.

The government said these items were classed as " packaging" and would be tackled under separate rules meant to shift the costs of dealing with packaging waste away from local authorities and onto packaging producers.

Anna Diski, plastics campaigner for Greenpeace UK said " legislating token bans on a few single-use plastic items every few years. . was completely inadequate to the scale of The Problem ".

" Instead of this piecemeal approach, the government needs to address The Problem at source and Roll Out a serious strategy to cut how much plastic is being produced, " she added.

According to research by takeaway delivery platform Just Eat , 70% of The Public think the government should do more to reduce plastic use, while 73% would support a ban on plastic takeaway boxes.

Robin Clark , global director of sustainability at Just Eat , told The Bbc the UK takeaway industry used around 500 million single-use plastic boxes each year.

The Firm urged the government to make sustainable packaging alternatives more widely available and affordable for businesses and consumers.

In September, The British Independent Retail Association, which works with More Than 6,000 independent businesses, warned some firms were unaware of, or unprepared for, the new rules.

Businesses that continue to supply banned single-use plastics after 1 October could be fined and local authorities will be carrying out inspections.

But when we visited takeaway owner Herdy Ibrahim in Leeds He Said : " To be honest With You I haven't heard anything about it. "

Across The Road at Fast Fried Chicken , Jalal Ali Said he had just bought two week supply of polystyrene boxes.

" I've been to The Warehouse yesterday and they still have plastic forks and polystyrene trays like I have here, " He Said .

Environment Minister Rebecca Pow said the government had worked " closely" with industry over The Last Nine Months to help it transition to greener packaging.

She Said : " This new ban will protect The Environment and help to cut litter - stopping plastic pollution dirtying our streets and threatening our wildlife.

" This builds on world-leading bans on straws, stirrers and Cotton Buds , our single-use carrier bag charge and our plastic packaging tax. "

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