Exclusive: Zac Goldsmith to lead attack on coalition's "regressive" waste strategy

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Conservative MP slams coalition's "wishy-washy" waste review

Conservative MP Zac Goldsmith is set to lead calls for the government to rethink its controversial waste strategy, after accusing Defra of delivering a "regressive" waste review that will do little to...

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