Europe bans WI from using second-hand jam jars

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Friday, October 12, 2012
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WOMEN'S Institute jam makers have been hit by an EC ban on reusing jars ahead of this weekend's Beverley Apple Fest.

The regulations prevent containers being reused for selling jam or chutney unless they are specifically designed for that purpose.

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    WI member Hazel Armstrong with her jam.

WI organisers and Church of England leaders have written to their members about the risks of breaking the rules.

Anyone flouting the ban could face a £5,000 fine or even jail.

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Critics say the ruling will damage church fetes, scout groups and school fundraisers across the East Riding.

Hazel Armstrong, of Aldbrough WI, will be selling preserves in new jars at Sunday's Apple Fest.

She said: "This ruling is absolute rubbish. As usual, they have gone too far.

"It's some jobsworth somewhere that has decided the glass industry needs a boost."

Mrs Armstrong, affectionately known as Mrs Chutney in WI circles because of her preserve-producing prowess, fears the wider impact of the jar recycling ban will be devastating.

She said: "It's going to severely affect churches and scout groups who make jams and chutneys for charity.

"There's a lady in Ferriby I know who sells marmalade for charity. She'll be beside herself."

The National Federation of Women's Institutes (NFWI) has warned all its 210,000 members about the legal implications of reusing jam jars under the snappily-titled EC Regulations 1935-2004 and 2023-2006.

Ruth Bond, chairwoman of the NFWI, said: "This is a storm in a jam jar. WI members have been making jam and chutney for sale through local fetes and fairs since the organisation's beginnings in 1915 and consumers' safety is always a top priority.

"Many of our 210,000 WI members are very keen jam makers and have been for many years."

With jam and chutney sold at thousands of church fetes and galas, the Church of England has been forced to write to parishes warning them conserves should not be sold in jars that have been previously used.

"You can reuse jam jars at home, and you can use them for private gifts to friends; what you are not allowed to do is to make jam, put it in reused jam jars, then either sell it or even give it away at a public event," warns a circular from the Churches' Legislation Advisory Service.

The circular warned members: "This looks like a spoof, but it's not.

"We contacted the Food Standards Agency (FSA) and were told that this is, in fact, the case."

Churches, particularly in rural communities, across the East Riding rely on tabletop sales to raise money for vital repairs.

Helen Audley, who led the push to raise £47,000 to renew bells at All Saints' Church, Roos, said: "Anybody that makes jam always washes out the jars. All this red tape will put people off fundraising."

The FSA says local authorities will be enforcing the rules and it is for them to decide when sales are "commercial".

For Mrs Chutney, who took and passed a specialist WI Preserves Course ten years ago, even if the rules are enforced, they will pose no problems. At Sunday's Apple Fest in the Millennium Orchard at Beverley Parks she will be selling preserves, as she always does, in bought jars.

"We're trying to discover who, in the past 600 years since glass was invented, has been killed by glass infections," she said.

"But I use new jars so I know the weight. Even so, I'm still cheaper than most people."

Beverley Apple Fest will run from 11am to 3pm. The venue will be signposted from Long Lane in Beverley.

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  • Profile image for tonybo

    by tonybo

    Tuesday, October 16 2012, 9:36PM

    “It would not effect me as i am not in the Euopean confidence trick in fact nobody as asked me if i want to be in it and as far asi i know the general public as not been asked if they want to be in it. We was asked if we would like to be in the common market for trading purposes only and anything other than that to my mind is illegal.”

  • Profile image for Torbonnipolag

    by Torbonnipolag

    Monday, October 15 2012, 7:53PM

    “My new comment about the inability of the HDM to tell the truth on matters like this has been removed.

    I say again, this story is complete nonsense. Do your research HDM and tell the truth. Look North even ran a story on this. How can the BBC be so gullible? (Rhetorical question.)”

  • Profile image for Torbonnipolag

    by Torbonnipolag

    Monday, October 15 2012, 7:49PM

    “It would seem that only CarmellaBrown and I have done our research on this. This story was even on Look Lincolnshire tonight.

    Completely untrue. Shame on you HDM and BBC Look North.”

  • Profile image for beverleybard

    by beverleybard

    Monday, October 15 2012, 4:18PM

    “Agree with Hazel Armstrong - someone somewhere (possibly with a vested interest) must have decided that the glass industry needed a boost and the best way to do it was via legislation. Also proves that those with a bit of power can conveniently ignore common sense when it suits them. Time we Brits kicked the EU into touch.”

  • Profile image for lady_madonna

    by lady_madonna

    Monday, October 15 2012, 10:34AM

    “"For Mrs Chutney who passed a WI preserves course ten years ago"..... Surely you have made this up HDM!”

  • Profile image for CarmellaBrown

    by CarmellaBrown

    Monday, October 15 2012, 8:30AM

    “It is simply not true, the whole story is a rumour and it has been disproven so do not worry jam makers just carry on like you did before”

  • Profile image for NeilTheasby

    by NeilTheasby

    Monday, October 15 2012, 12:55AM

    “This is ridiculous! People have sensibly recycled jamjars in this praiseworthy way for generations. In fact the EU should make it law that people HAVE to use old jamjars for homemade jams and chutneys. All that some people might require is a little helpful guidance on how to make sure the jars are ultra-clean before use. These idiotic European bureaucrats can pick away at little issues like this but they can't harmonise beer prices in pubs or regulate international parking fees or petrol prices. We should bomb Strasbourg and Brussels in my view. Idiots!”

  • Profile image for GCtheDJ

    by GCtheDJ

    Sunday, October 14 2012, 11:55PM

    “Peescooper, I wouldn't want jam if it had been in a bottom.”

  • Profile image for peterw6889

    by peterw6889

    Sunday, October 14 2012, 10:21PM

    “The EU -- When will we be rid of this nonsensical institution. SOONER THE BETTER!!!”

  • Profile image for Torbonnipolag

    by Torbonnipolag

    Saturday, October 13 2012, 8:01PM

    “Once again the eurosceptics at the HDM and the Daily Mail come up with an absolutely untrue story.

    A quick search on the interpipe came up with this:

    http://tinyurl.com/8lbrhv2

    Lazy, lazy reporting and journalism. I wonder if a retraction will be published. I won't be holding my breath.”

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