Statement from Councillor James Powney, Cabinet Member for, well, Recycling:
"We now have some recycling figures for our new collection system, and they look very good. Two major facts stand out:
"Dry recycling (i.e. the blue topped bin) has gone up to 25% in October from 14% in September. Together with garden/food waste going up from 18% to 20%, that gives us a combined recycling rate of 45% for the first month of the new system. That should improve more as people get used to the new system, and we further extend the services to include blocks of flats.
"The other noticeable figure is that landfill has dropped from 6,574 tons in September to 3,890 tons in October, a drop of 41%.
"There is obviously a lot more to do, but this is a very encouraging start."
"Dry recycling (i.e. the blue topped bin) has gone up to 25% in October from 14% in September. Together with garden/food waste going up from 18% to 20%, that gives us a combined recycling rate of 45% for the first month of the new system. That should improve more as people get used to the new system, and we further extend the services to include blocks of flats.
"The other noticeable figure is that landfill has dropped from 6,574 tons in September to 3,890 tons in October, a drop of 41%.
"There is obviously a lot more to do, but this is a very encouraging start."
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