Stephen has written to the Environment Secretary, George Eustace, calling on the government to bring forward an ambitious target to reduce plastic waste.
A number of East Ham residents have taken part in the Big Plastic Count. The Count is the UK's biggest investigation into household plastic waste. Many were shocked to find that only 16 per cent of their plastic waste was actually recycled, with the remaining 84 per cent of plastic waste going to either landfill, abroad or incinerated.
In his letter, Stephen called on Ministers to entirely eradicate single use plastic in the next fifteen years. Those taking part in the Big Plastic Count have also called for the Government to reduce single use plastic by 50 per cent by 2025.
Having sent the letter, Stephen said "I would like to thank all those who have taken part in the Big Plastic Count.
“There is clearly huge concern about the disposal of plastic waste in the UK. I hope the government will take this issue more seriously in the years ahead.”
The Big Plastic Count asks households to record how much plastic they throw away in an average week. Campaigners hope the data collected will hep fill a “crucial evidence gap” and encourage the government and supermarkets to do more to tackle the issue.