IEMA members and other expert stakeholders gathered for a lunchtime roundtable yesterday to discuss the challenges and opportunities in developing a circular economy strategy for the UK. In this short blog, Ben Goodwin, IEMA's Director of Policy and Public Affairs, reflects on some of the key talking points.

We were delighted to be joined by Deirdre Costigan MP, the newly elected Labour MP for Ealing Southall, who kicked off the roundtable by setting out some reflections on where the policy landscape currently sits.

A key point was that the many policy strands that exist in the waste and resource space aren’t currently well integrated into a single strategy. The references here were to Extended Producer Responsibility, the Deposit Return Scheme, among others.

Drawing disparate policies into a coherent approach is what the government is aiming to do with its circular economy strategy which is to be developed by Defra’s new taskforce, which it has been recruiting for over the last few months.

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Ben Goodwin AIEMA

Director of Policy and Public Affairs

Ben is Director of Policy and Public Affairs at IEMA. In this capacity he looks after the delivery of IEMA's core policy, practice and public affairs activities across a range of environmental and sustainability issues. Prior to joining the organisation Ben worked in several similar policy roles at organisations including the Institution of Civil Engineers and the Renewable Energy Association.