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Households and local authorities make progress on waste
NEWS RELEASE
Ref: 263/08
Date: 7 August 2008
Moves to cut waste, increase recycling, and reduce landfill are continuing to deliver results, according to the latest figures.
The provisional municipal waste statistics, published today, have been welcomed by Environment Minister Joan Ruddock as evidence that the efforts of local authorities and householders are paying off.
Municipal waste includes household waste and recycling, as well as waste from parks, public gardens, beaches, civic amenity sites and clearance of fly tips. The latest findings, which cover the period from October to December last year, include:
- Household waste has gone down - from 25.8m to 25.6m tonnes;
- Less waste has gone to landfill - down from 16.9 to 15.8m tonnes;
- Recycled household waste is up - now at 33.9%; and
- Municipal waste is down overall - from 29.1m to 28.8m tonnes.
Joan Ruddock said:
“We know we can’t keep throwing rubbish into landfill. My postbag is full of letters from people saying they want to recycle more. But unless they know their efforts are making a real difference they won’t keep trying.
“That’s why statistics like these are so important. The figures published today are provisional – we will know the full picture by the end of the year – but the early results show those efforts continue to be worthwhile. Local authorities and their residents are making good progress.
“We still have some way to go before we are performing at the level of some of our nearest neighbours in Europe. But we are catching them up, and positive feedback like this should encourage all of us to keep up the effort to reduce and recycle our rubbish.”
Final figures will be available as part of the annual National Statistics release in November 2008.
Notes to editors
- The figures published today are National Statistics, produced to high professional standards set out in the Code of Practice. They are provisional estimates based on information supplied by local authorities to WasteDataFlow.
- Household waste includes household collection rounds, bulky waste collections, waste from services such as litter collections, waste from civic amenity sites, recyclables collected separately for recycling or composting through bring/drop off schemes, kerbside collection, and at civic amenity sites. Municipal waste is that which comes under the control of the local authority, including household waste, municipal parks and gardens waste, beach cleansing waste, commercial or industrial waste, and waste resulting from local authority clearance of fly tipped materials.
- Data on waste sent for reuse, recycling and composting excludes any rejects from collection, sorting or further treatment.
- Tables showing summary estimates by region are available online at: www.defra.gov.uk/environment/statistics/wastats/
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