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Recycle Now

Summary

Recycle Now is a national campaign to encourage people to recycle even more of their waste. 

Recycle Now logo
Recycle Now is a national campaign to encourage people to recycle even more of their waste.

The campaign is being run by WRAP which stands for the Waste & Resources Action Programme. WRAP is an independent organisation funded by the government.

Babergh District Council is supporting the campaign and you will see the logo on our literature.

As part of this campaign we have teamed up with the other Suffolk councils to run a partnership campaign "Recycle for Suffolk".

This campaign is to raise awareness and participation in recycling locally and has involved a team visiting homes in the district to offer advice and information, recycling roadshows throughout the district and presentations on all aspects of recycling.

Compost Awareness Week 3-9 May 2009

It seems everyone is trying their hand at growing their own fruit and vegetables. So Recycle Now is encouraging people to put their compost to good use to grow great-tasting, good value food.

Lots of events and activities are planned for the week for everyone - from the novice to the expert gardener. Use the event locator to find out what's happening near you, or click here for tips on home composting and being greener in your garden.

Did you know:

  • UK households recycled around a third of all their packaging in 2004 – an increase from around a quarter in 2002.
  • Approximately 3.5 billion glass bottles and jars, 1 billion plastic bottles, 2 billion aluminium cans and 2.5 billion steel cans were recycled by UK households in 2004. This is a total weight, including cardboard containers, of 1,253,000 tonnes of material.
  • Recycling in UK business (offices and industry) is also up. In 2004, industry used 5.6 million tonnes of packaging – 66 per cent of which was recycled. This is an increase of seven per cent on 2002.
  • Almost half of all the packaging used in the UK is recycled.
  • Recycling is getting more convenient. Almost every council in the UK now provides some form of service for doorstep collection of recyclable or compostable materials.
  • Nine out of 10 people regard recycling as an important thing to do, and 50 per cent are classed as committed recyclers.

 

For more information on the Recycle Now campaign go to: Recycle Now website

External link ...

Department for the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
Department for the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
Taking action on waste is essential, since we are consuming natural resources at an unsustainable rate and contributing unnecessarily to climate change.
Recycling & waste web page
Environment Agency
Environment Agency
Learn more about how we manage waste and the processes that support our work. This section contains information on a range of waste-related subjects.
Waste web page
Suffolk County Council
Suffolk County Council
Suffolk has an excellent waste service. The local Suffolk Councils have been awarded Beacon Status for having one of the best waste and recycling services in the Country.
The Future of Waste in Suffolk web page
Suffolk Recycling
The one-stop shop for all your household waste recycling needs if you are a Suffolk resident.
Suffolk Recycling website
Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP)
Helping individuals, businesses and local authorities to reduce waste and recycle more, making better use of resources and helping to tackle climate change.
Waste & Resources Action Programme website.
Recycle Now website.

About links to external sites.

Contact us ...

Team:
Environmental Protection
Telephone:
01473 825890
Minicom/textphone:
01473 825878
Fax:
01473 825770
Address:
Babergh District Council
Corks Lane
Hadleigh
IPSWICH
IP7 6SJ

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Last updated on: 16 June 2009 | Date of next review: 16 June 2010

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