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Continued Improvements As England Remembers To Reduce, Reuse And Recycle
The amount of household rubbish recycled by local authorities in the last year has increased to 37.6 per cent while waste sent to landfill decreased by 1.2 million tonnes, according to new figures published today.
This is up from 34.5 per cent recycling in 2007/8 and shows a continued improvement in recycling from 11.2 per cent in 2000/2001.
Environment Minister Dan Norris said:
“These results are very encouraging and show that we’re moving down the right road to becoming a zero waste nation - local authorities and individuals should be congratulated for their efforts. Last week we launched a campaign encouraging everyone to ‘Remember: reduce, reuse, recycle’. We’re already pretty good - and getting better - at recycling but what we need to do now is to think about reducing what we use and reusing what we can.”
Key statistics show
Defra has launched a national campaign designed to encourage people to think about how they make better use of everything around them, reusing what they have, while continuing to recycle as much as they can. For more information visit www.direct.gov.uk/waste.








