TIME FOR TOUGH DECISIONS ON WASTE – SAYS ENVIRONMENT AGENCY

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
June of 2005

 

27/06/2005 - Environment Agency Chief Executive, Barbara Young, will call on local authorities and businesses to start making difficult decisions on waste management in a speech at the South East Waste Summit today (Monday 27 June).
Each household generates around 1.2 tonnes of waste each year and this amount is increasing by two to five per cent every year. In the next five years, important decisions have to be made, which will guide future waste strategies. In the year 2000 only 14.5 per cent of waste was recycled, eight per cent was incinerated and a whopping 81 per cent was disposed of in landfill.

Those involved in the waste industry and in waste processes need to look at real alternatives to landfill and to start working to change public perception of what happens to waste. Landfill sites tend to be in remote locations, so public awareness is low. New, clean methods of waste processing, including incineration and digestion must be considered as real alternatives to landfill. Not only do these methods reduce the long-term impact of waste, but also provide renewable energy sources.

As well as finding new ways to manage waste, more must be done to change public behaviour and improve recycling figures. While this might seem like an impossible task, we can take heart from improvements in recycling numbers in recent years. Since 1998, recycling rates in the South East have risen from just 12 per cent to nearly 23 per cent.

Barbara Young, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency said:

"The already densely populated South East is particularly resource intensive, but the Region also prides itself on being in the forefront in Europe on economic development. Much more needs to be done to make more efficient use of resources and to achieve best practice in waste management. The Region should use its advantage to show leadership in resource efficiency and waste management, and to use the challenge of new growth areas to achieve best practice and show how seriously the South East takes sustainability."

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship
(Lucy Harding)
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