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Under the last government an incinerator was given permission for Warnham, with Crawley in the plume. I asked the minister what steps could be taken to improve their safety and, given current overcapacity, for a moratorium on new incinerator construction. 

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From Hansard: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2025-11-13/debates/48752236-5B24-4451-A470-2FBF763A192E/EnvironmentFoodAndRuralAffairs

Peter Lamb (Crawley) (Lab)

Crawley has the worst air quality in Sussex, yet under the previous Government, a new incinerator on the town’s border was approved; the town will be directly in its plume. In the context of incinerators, will the Minister set out how we can enhance air quality, and will the Government consider a moratorium on the building of new incinerators, given the oversupply in incinerator capacity? (906301)

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Mary Creagh)

My hon. Friend is a passionate advocate for ensuring good air quality for residents of his constituency. We have published strict criteria for incineration projects, and will back only new waste incineration projects that meet strict conditions. I am happy to meet him to talk about the project in his constituency.