Review provides clear diagnoses of the sickness, but further work is still to be done on the remedy
This week, the Tyre Recovery Association (TRA) issued a statement on the Environment Agency’s report following its review of waste tyre exports from the UK. British industry recognises the report as a significant milestone on the road to reform, but highlights that further steps are needed to create a circular economy and secure UK capacity.
Following the release of the 170-page internal review into the Environment Agency’s regulation of waste pneumatic tyres and their export, focussing on the export of this waste to India, Peter Taylor OBE, Secretary General of the Tyre Recovery Association, said:
“The TRA welcome this report, it is a clear and helpful analysis of UK waste tyre exports. It sets out the shortcomings of the current regulatory framework and the EA’s ability to meaningfully enforce these regulations. This is a true step forward after several years of inaction. It includes welcome initiatives on tracing and tracking UK export of waste tyres; the TRA will work with DEFRA and EA to deliver on these.
It is important, however, that the policy creators and enforcers [DEFRA and the EA] recognise this is just a staging post on the road to the full reforms needed. We will continue to work with the Government to achieve a zero-waste circular economy and sustain the UK’s capability to process end-of-life tyres.”



