In 2015, we recycled 44.3% of household waste, unfortunately, this is down from 44.9% in 2014. We are targeting household recycling at least 50% of household waste by 2020.
Detail
- Biodegradable Municipal Waste sent to landfills has continued to reduce. In 2015 it was 7.7 million tonnes, 22% of the
1995 baseline value. - The recovery rate from non-hazardous construction and demolition waste 89.9% (2014), ahead of the target.
- Commercial and industrial waste has decreased to 27.7 million tonnes from 32.8 million in 2012.
- Of the total 209.0 million tonnes that entered final treatment, 44.5% was recovered (including recycling and energy recovery) and 23.1% went to landfill.
These statistics show that go on to move in the right direction, but also show there is still more room for improvement.
Are you recycling all you can, here are a few tips for household recycling.
Kitchen
Along with the regular drinks bottles in the kitchen, remember to check the cupboard under the sink! Items usually forgotten include:
- Washing-up liquid bottles
- Bleach and surface cleaner bottles – Don’t forget to remove the trigger top!
- Washing liquid and conditioner bottles
- Aerosols tins of furniture polish and air fresheners
- Empty dishwasher tablet boxes and kitchen wrap boxes
Most councils now gather green waste in a separate bin. Better still, if you have the room set up a compost bin and give your garden the benefit. Do not forget tea bags, eggshells, and skins.
Living room
Did you know that it takes seven days for a recycled newspaper to come back as a newspaper again? You could be reading your favorite newspaper on recycled paper in no time at all! In this room you can generally find these items for recycling:
- Envelopes
- Newspapers
- Cardboard packaging from online shopping
Even air fresheners can make a difference. If everyone recycles one aluminium air freshener aerosol, that saves the energy to vacuum over 876,000 homes for a year.
Bathroom
If everyone recycle a toothpaste box, it would save enough energy to run a fridge in over 2,000 homes for a year.
- Toothpaste boxes
- Toilet roll tubes
- Plastic shampoo and conditioner bottles
- Shower gel containers
- Liquid soap bottles
- Bleach and bathroom cleaners
Just always remember to remove the trigger spray and pump dispenser tops!
Bedrooms
If everyone recycles one aluminium deodorant aerosol, it saves the energy to power over 151,000 TVs.
- Empty tissue boxes
- Old magazines
- Empty deodorant aerosols and hairspray
Top tips
- Rinse then squash cans and bottles
- Flatten cardboard boxes
- Only buy things you really need, plan your food buying to avoid waste
- Think twice before putting something in the bin, can it be used again
- Try to purchase products that can be recycled
- To save on packing, buy loose, recycle bags
- Use a refillable cup for your take away coffee
- Make sure you use the various recycle bin provided by your local authority correctly
Repair, Giveaway or Sell
Donate second-hand clothes, toys, and furniture to charity, nearly new shops, jumble sales, and community schemes. Plus, do not forget to try shopping there yourself.
Repairing, restoring or adapting a product you already have is a tremendous way to conserve the environment.
Avoid buying hazardous materials
It is hard to recycle materials that contain hazardous waste, so try to find safer substitutes for household cleaners and buy non-toxic products whenever possible.