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The environment in your pocket
The thirteenth edition of the environment in your pocket annual publication focuses strongly on the themes of waste, recycling and sustainable consumption. It is a handy, free of charge, pocket-sized distillation of around 60 key data series. Through it we aim to make environment statistics accessible to wider and different audiences. More detailed statistics can be found at Defra’s e-Digest of Environment Statistics website.
- The environment in your pocket 2009 (PDF 5 MB)
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The publication also draws upon the UK Government Sustainable Development Strategy indicators. The full set of indicators has been published in 'Sustainable development indicators in your pocket 2009'.
Copies of this publication are available in an A6 pocket size version (product code: PB13319) and a larger print A4 size version (product code: PB13319A) which has the same content, but with larger text and charts. Please place orders for printed copies with Defra Publications quoting the relevant product code above.
We welcome your feedback, so if you have any comments or questions about this publication generally please email us at enviro.statistics@defra.gsi.gov.uk.
Edited by the Environment Statistics Service
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Zone 6E Ergon House
c/o 17 Smith Square
London
SW1P 3JR
A National Statistics publication produced by Defra
National Statistics are produced to high professional standards set out in the UK Statistics Authority’s Code of Practice for Official Statistics. They undergo regular quality assurance reviews to ensure that they meet customer needs. They are produced free from any political interference.
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Page last modified: 14 January 2010
Page published: 8 November 2007

