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New Research Reveals Continued Growth in Plastic Bottle Recycling RatesPlastic bottle recycling continues to go from strength to strength with 92% of UK local authorities now offering recycling collection facilities for plastic bottles, according to new research funded by WRAP and undertaken by Recoup (RECycling of Used Plastics). The continued growth in plastic bottle recycling facilities can be attributed to a number of factors including: increasing pressure for local authorities to provide effective recycling programmes in order to meet recycling targets and avoid rising landfill tax on residual waste, Government funding; increased recognition that plastic bottle recycling facilities can be provided cost effectively, improved baling/handling infrastructure, strong public demand for the service locally, an increase in alternate weekly collections and increased confidence in markets for collected plastic bottles. The survey also used local authority declarations to forecast future trends. Based on this information, the provision of kerbside collection of plastic bottles is set to exceed 14.6 million households during 2008, representing 56% of UK households. It is also forecast that around 150,000 tonnes per annum of plastic bottles will be collected by 2009, equating to a recycling rate of 28%. Paul Davidson, Plastics Technology Manager at WRAP, comments on the survey findings: "It is very encouraging to see the tremendous rate at which plastic bottle collection rates have grown over the last few years. To have reached a collection rate of 25% is significant progress given that the UK was collecting just 3% in 2001. However, three out of every four plastic bottles are still not being collected for recycling so there remains a need to focus on good practice and remove scheme inefficiencies to optimise current systems." Paul adds: "We need to encourage local authorities to move towards kerbside systems, which on average outperform bring schemes by 4:1 and, for those already operating kerbside collections of plastic bottles, we will continue to provide support to help further improve these collections in a sustainable and cost-effective manner." Local authorities looking for advice on their plastic bottle recycling schemes can contact WRAP’s recycling advisory service ROTATE. ROTATE provides technical and operational guidance and advice on key issues for plastic bottle recycling, such as marketing and promotion, end markets and performance monitoring and evaluation. The support given is ‘hands on’ and practical, and is tailored to the specific needs of individual local authorities. Source: Plasticker Previous news |