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  • Recycling Rates (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Meg Hillier
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    When it comes to companies, do the companies that have signed up include McDonald's and Coca-Cola?
  • Recycling Rates (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Meg Hillier
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    I believe they're not currently, yet they were featured very prominently in the Code when it was launched in March. They gave comments about their support for using recycled goods. Could you explain that?
  • Recycling Rates (Supplementary) [4]

    • Question by: Graham Tope
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    Would you not accept though that the majority of the money thus far has, as I say in my question, probably rightly been distributed to the low performing boroughs. What I'm really wanting to get at is what incentive there is for the high performing boroughs, those boroughs who have already made it a priority, actually to receive some reward, some recognition, from the distribution of this money.
  • Recycling Rates (Supplementary) [5]

    • Question by: Graham Tope
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    Are you telling me then that the priority is not to give the money to low performing boroughs in order to drive them up. Surely, that is the priority.
  • Recycling Rates (Supplementary) [6]

    • Question by: Brian Coleman
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    I know Mr Duffy is keen to interfere all he can in boroughs. Some of us can't keep him out of our boroughs. Whether or not a borough has wheelie bins I would say is a matter for the borough council, and not for anybody else. Would he accept a scheme that we're about to introduce in Barnet, which is where in the past the Labour administration, if somebody phoned up for a second bin on the grounds that they needed one, just delivered it, our administration tends to send a waste minimisation officer round for advice on why they...
  • Recycling Rates (Supplementary) [7]

    • Question by: Graham Tope
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    Would you agree with me that probably the single greatest factor, and there are many factors, but the single greatest factor in what has determined up to now, what is a relatively high and a relatively low performing borough, is actually the political will to do so, and making it a political priority? And if you do agree, then what evidence and what monitoring are you doing to ensure that we get value for money from the significant sums of money now being put into traditionally low performing boroughs, who demonstrably have never made it a priority?
  • Recycling Rates (Supplementary) [8]

    • Question by: Meg Hillier
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    So, the Mayor's strategy on green procurement is run by the PR company that puts the brochure together?
  • Recycling Rates (Supplementary) [9]

    • Question by: Meg Hillier
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    Are you embarrassed by that mistake, John?
  • Recycling Rates (Supplementary) [10]

    • Question by: Meg Hillier
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    What are you doing to make McDonald's and Coca-Cola do something about signing up to it. What's holding them up?
  • Recycling Rates (Supplementary) [11]

    • Question by: Meg Hillier
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    But McDonald's and Coca-Cola talk about their positive approach to this in detail on their website, in their literature, particularly McDonald's, yet they haven't signed up. I can't understand what the hold-up is. Perhaps you can shed some light, John. You have these dealings with them.