Map of National
State Logo
StateMapMotion

Set national planning rules to ban incinerators near facilities for children

National
·345 reactions·100% agree

We are calling on the Government to introduce national planning safeguards that prevent waste and clinical waste incinerators being built within a specific distance from schools, nurseries, and playgrounds.

Emma Reynolds

Emma Reynolds

Environment Secretary

Environment Secretary

React

Where do you stand on this motion?

Reasons for3
Reasons against0

See what others are saying

Members can read every reason.

Similar motions

Ban the use of pesticides in children’s playgrounds and in schools in England

We urge the Government to ban the use of pesticides in children’s playgrounds and schools in England, to protect children from what could be harmful chemicals.

31Reasons
National

Ban the use of solid fuel/ wood burning stoves in residential areas

The UK ranks 101 out of 131 countries in terms of poor air quality (ranked from worst to best) according to the latest World Air Quality report in 2022. Domestic wood-burning is the biggest source of fine particle air pollution in the UK, contributing significantly to overall pollution.

5Reasons
National
HelpPrivacyContact
Map of National
State Logo

Set national planning rules to ban incinerators near facilities for children

National

We are calling on the Government to introduce national planning safeguards that prevent waste and clinical waste incinerators being built within a specific distance from schools, nurseries, and playgrounds.

National
345 reactions·100% agree
Emma Reynolds

Emma Reynolds

Environment Secretary

Environment Secretary

React

Where do you stand on this motion?

Reasons for3
Reasons against0

See what others are saying

Members can read every reason.

Similar motions

Ban the use of pesticides in children’s playgrounds and in schools in England

We urge the Government to ban the use of pesticides in children’s playgrounds and schools in England, to protect children from what could be harmful chemicals.

31Reasons
National

Ban the use of solid fuel/ wood burning stoves in residential areas

The UK ranks 101 out of 131 countries in terms of poor air quality (ranked from worst to best) according to the latest World Air Quality report in 2022. Domestic wood-burning is the biggest source of fine particle air pollution in the UK, contributing significantly to overall pollution.

5Reasons
National
HelpPrivacyContact