Budget reaction: Environmental measures

'Green Budget' fails to impress

Written by Paul Grant

Despite today's Budget being widely anticipated as a major attempt to tackle climate change, the measures introduced have been met with a tepid response.

Lisa Macpherson, national director of tax at accountants PKF, said: 'Considering this was trailed as a green Budget, the measures he spoke about were a massive anti-climax. The reality is that we're falling further behind in the battle against climate change and the Chancellor fiddled while the environment overheated.'

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Friends of the Earth director Tony Juniper said that instead of putting sustainability at the heart of Budget, chancellor Alistair Darling 'merely tinkered in the margins'.

Juniper welcomed some of the announcements such as a car purchase tax and an increase in air passenger duty, ' but the overall package falls a long way short of what is required'.

Frank Sangster, head of KPMG's environmental tax and incentives group, said today's Budget will only account for a reduction in carbon emissions of 'around 5 per cent by 2015 at the earliest'.

'Considering the Chancellor's promise back in December to put sustainability at the heart of the budget his announcements amounted to no more than minor changes, more reviews and a headline grabbing plastic bag tax in 2009,' he added.

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