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Jump to: 'There are 3Rs in Surrey' Campaign During 2010/2011, we collected: Spelthorne's overall recycling rate has increased to 36.55% in 2010/2011 compared to last years amount of 33.46% for 2009/2010.
In the last financial year, Spelthorne residents recycled:6,404.23 tonnes of paper and cardFact - 1 tonne of recycled papers uses:
  • 64% less energy 50% less water
  • 74% less air pollution
  • saves 17 trees
  • creates 5x more jobs than 1 tonne of paper products from virgin wood pulp
2,198.47 tonnes of glassFact - Glass is 100% recyclable! On average every UK family consumes around 500 glass bottles and jars each year.
477.93 tonnes of mixed cansFact - Making cans from recycled aluminium cuts related air pollution by 95%, (for example, sulphur dioxides, which create acid rain).
477.93 tonnes of plasticFact - We use approximately 20 times more plastic than we did 50 years ago!  
Your recycled plastic can be made into products ranging from garden sheds and window frames, to fleece tops and duvet fibre filling.
59.37 tonnes of textiles & shoesFact - Textile recycling provides raw materials for upholstery, for filling mattresses, for wadding and other absorbent products, and for the manufacture of felt, as well as fibre from which new cloth can be made.
14.93 tonnes of booksFact - Books can't usually be recycled along with other paper recycling because of the glue that's used to bind them.
2,242.96 tonnes of garden wasteFact - An average person throws away 74 kilos of organic waste, that's the equivalent of 1,077 banana skins.
General facts UK Litter According to figures highlighted by Keep Britain Tidy the cost of clearing up litter in the UK is in the region of £858 million! If you would like to take action against litter in your area please visit: www.litteraction.org.uk  (external website) for help and advice. 3Rs in Surrey
The Surrey Local Government Association  (external website) recently published a report to mark the start of its campaign to tackle waste in the county.  The report - Waste not want not: attitudes to waste in Surrey - (Pdf 1mb) is the biggest independent research project ever commissioned into surrey residents' attitudes to reusing and reducing waste.The research found that nearly six in ten (59%) Spelthorne residents readily admit that they could do more to reduce their waste.However, with nearly nine in ten (86%) willing to decrease the amount of waste that they produce, 86% prepared to increase the amount they reuse and almost nine in ten happy to increase the amount of recycling they undertake, the report clearly indicates that Spelthorne residents are looking to make a difference.Download a copy of the report (.pdf 1Mb)Go to Surrey waste info (external website)
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