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  2. Recycling rate for plastics made by UK producers more than ...

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    But Defra figures also show that the UK’s recycling rate from households has dropped to the lowest level since comparable data began in 2015.

  3. Recycling in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, dry recycling was the largest component of recycled waste, comprising 59% of the total. [11] A 2018 survey by the Ball Corporation studied the publics concerns and thoughts on recycling in the UK: 86% of all British adults claim to be worried about the matter, and 90% of the people aged 55 and above show the most concern.

  4. New £1m machine to help boost recycling rate - AOL

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    A new £1m machine will help boost Swindon's recycling rate and help it become greener, a councillor has said. A baler, which turns dry waste materials such as plastic and metals into bales, is ...

  5. New recycling system to be decided this week - AOL

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    A decision on the future of recycling in Wiltshire will be made this week, the council has said. Households will have their food waste collected weekly and flexible plastics recycled in 2027 if a ...

  6. Recycling rates by country - Wikipedia

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    Recycling rates by country 2019 Country % recycling % composting % incineration with energy recovery % incineration without energy recovery % other recovery % landfill % other disposal Australia: 24.6 19.8 0.6 0 9.5 55 0 Austria: 26.5 32.6 38.9 0 0 2.1 0 Belgium: 34.1 20.6 42.3 0.5 1.6 0 0 Costa Rica: 3 3.8 0 0 0 86.5 6.7 Czech Republic: 22.8 11.7

  7. Category:Recycling in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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  8. Why is Liverpool so poor at recycling?

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    A council report said: "If the current blue recycling bin was used correctly, the city’s recycling rate could improve to 30%. "This may require raising awareness among Liverpool residents of ...

  9. Food waste in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The aim was to cut UK household food waste by 155,000 tonnes (2.5% of total waste) before the end of 2010 by helping UK households prevent food going to waste. [86] Food charities, the most widely known being FareShare, arrange the distribution of surplus food from the food industry among disadvantaged people in the community.