but the very fact that biffa was breaking the law in this way raises the issue of what is happening tobe taking a large amount of otherwise, what is happening to it at the moment, what is it all going? it is going to a variety of places. we retain significant amounts of it in the uk, we export the surplus to europe, and largely into south—east asia. is that a satisfactory state of affairs? i know a lot of the south asian curried cheese would like to follow china soon and stop it going there. —— south asian countries. we don't really face any choice in the uk at the moment, we do not have the manufacturing capacity to process the materials we are collecting. plastics and packaging are 65% net exporter. we we re packaging are 65% net exporter. we were like more material to be processed at home. also with the caveat that good, balanced, compliant export is very good, it is good for balance of payments, we are sending material back a lot of the time from when it came from in the first place. if china exports a lot of goods that is wrapped in cardboard boxes, we are sending it back to it ca