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Speaking about the new legislation, President of The Scottish Plant Owners Association, Callum Mackintosh, said: “The removal of the construction sector’s entitlement to use red diesel and rebated biodiesel is, I believe, the first in a series of major changes that will affect our industry and environment forever. Whilst we are doing everything we can to support members to prepare for this major change, I do think that the Government should revise its plan based on the escalating situation in Ukraine.
“Fuel prices have shot up in the last few days to as much as £1.50+VAT (£1.80) per litre for white diesel in some parts of the UK. This is another hammer blow to the plant industry. We simply cannot sustain this gross inflation of fuel price and the industry urgently needs a delay on the implementation date of 1st April. The SPOA has, therefore, written to the Chancellor of the Exchequer calling for a delay.”
The guidance, issued to members and published here on our website as well as set to members in book form and has been written in collaboration with HM Revenue and Customs and takes members through a step-by-step guide on how to prepare for the changes.
What plant owners and operators need to know at a glance
Permitted use of red diesel
You will be able to use rebated fuel in vehicles and machines used for accepted purposes if you’re in any of the following sectors:
Detailed information including an analysis of alternative fuels is also contained in the guidance.
Callum continued: “This guidance has been issued to our members and it is available to download on our website. I would urge members, and indeed non-members, to take the time to read it. For example, there is a lot of guidance on measures you can take to help prevent fuel theft, a very big concern for the industry. YOUR association is here to help, and we are happy to answer any questions.”
“Regardless of a delay to the implementation of the legislation, the removal of red diesel entitlement should act as a driver for SPOA members and the entire industry to operate more efficiently and effectively, to consider alternative fuels, consider our impact on the environment and the future of our industry. It might even be the catalyst we need to raise our own pricing. The alternatively fuelled equipment of the very near future will cost more - anything between 15% to 200% - so something needs to change.”
We have produced a template letter for members to use to seek their MP's support in delaying the implementation of the new legislation during this crisis.
You can download an editable copy by clicking the image below, please send this to your MP as a priority and if emailing please copy in info@spoa.org.uk.