Furious recycling industry claims Boris Johnson has 'completely lost the plastic plot' after the PM tells school children recycling 'doesn't work' and will not solve the climate change crisis

 Boris Johnson has been accused of having 'completely lost the plastic plot' after telling schoolchildren that recycling 'doesn't work' as a means to ease the climate crisis.

The Recycling Association reacted with astonishment at the Prime Minister's remarks during a Downing Street press conference for pupils, saying they were 'very disappointing'.

Number 10 had to tell the public to continue recycling after Mr Johnson said 'recycling isn't the answer' and stressed the need to reduce the amount of plastic that is used.

The PM said: 'It doesn't begin to address the problem. You can only recycle plastic a couple of times, really. What you've got to do is stop the production of plastic.'

Boris Johnson, pictured alongside WWF UK's Tanya Steele, has been accused of having 'completely lost the plastic plot' after telling schoolchildren that recycling 'doesn't work' as a means to ease the climate crisis

Boris Johnson, pictured alongside WWF UK's Tanya Steele, has been accused of having 'completely lost the plastic plot' after telling schoolchildren that recycling 'doesn't work' as a means to ease the climate crisis

The Recycling Association reacted with astonishment at the Prime Minister's remarks during a Downing Street press conference for pupils, saying they were 'very disappointing'. Recycling bins are pictured in London

The Recycling Association reacted with astonishment at the Prime Minister's remarks during a Downing Street press conference for pupils, saying they were 'very disappointing'. Recycling bins are pictured in London

'The recycling thing is a red herring,' the Prime Minister added after naming and shaming Coca-Cola as being one of 12 corporations 'producing the overwhelming bulk of the world's plastics'.

Appearing alongside Mr Johnson, WWF UK's chief executive Tanya Steele said: 'We have to reduce, we have to reuse – I do think we need to do a little bit of recycling, PM, and have some system to do so.'

But Mr Johnson replied: 'It doesn't work.'

Simon Ellin, the chief executive of the Recycling Association trade body for independent waste paper processors and their equipment suppliers, was shocked at the remarks.

'Wow, I think is the first answer,' he told BBC Radio 4's World at One programme.'It's very disappointing. I think he has completely lost the plastic plot here, if I'm honest.

'We need to reduce and I would completely agree with him on that, but his own Government has just invested in the resources and waste strategy, which is the most ground-breaking recycling legislation and plan that we've ever seen, with recycling right at the front of it.

'So he seems to be completely conflicting with his own Government's policy.'

The Prime Minister's Official Spokesman had to say Mr Johnson continues to encourage people to recycle, when asked by journalists in Westminster.

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