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Title: Waste


1
Waste
  • Is it really a Problem?

Tina Drakou www.athenadrakou.com Friends of the
Earth Southampton www.southamptonfoe.org.uk
2
What is Waste?
  • Rubbish, Garbage
  • any materials unused and rejected as worthless or
    unwanted

3
Is waste really worthless?
  • Waste is the result of our Shopping Habits
  • Food, packaging, clothes, furniture
  • Most of the waste could be a valuable resource
    for
  • Someone
  • Somewhere

4
How much we throw away?
  • The UK in total produces about 400 million
    tonnes of waste every year. This rate of rubbish
    generation would fill the Albert Hall in London
    in less than 2 Hours.
  • U.K. Households produce over 29,7 million tonnes
    or the equivalent of 4 million double-decker
    buses.
  • 513kg waste per person per annum

(1) Environmental Agency (2) Strategy Unit
(2002). Waste not, Want not A strategy for
tackling the waste problem. http//www.number-10.g
ov.uk/su/waste/report/01.html
5
Whats in your Bin ?
  • 23 Paper
  • 37 Kitchen and Garden Waste
  • 9 Plastic
  • 8 Glass
  • 6 Metals
  • 17 The rest

6
The Destination of Waste in the UK 2005
67 goes into landfill 9 is incinerated 24 is
recycled/ composted
Source Economic and Social Research Council
http//www.esrc.ac.uk/ESRCInfoCentre/facts/index29
.aspx?ComponentId7104SourcePageId12643
7
Where does our Hazardous waste goes?
  • Hazardous substances
  • chemical products (paints, varnish)
  • garden products (e.g. pesticides)
  • vehicle products (batteries, antifreeze)
  • household cleaners, toiletries
  • (disinfectant, cosmetics, medicines)

8
Where does our waste goes?
  • Landfill
  • toxic leachate pollute land, water
  • health problems in local communities
  • pollute water supplies
  • release methane and carbon dioxide
  • Extremely High Cost for Councils

http//www.parliament.uk/commons/lib/research/rp20
02/rp02-034.pdf
9
Where does our waste goes?
  • Incineration
  • Toxic air pollution (dioxins, nitrogen oxides,
    heavy metals)
  • Toxic ash
  • Emissions from transport
  • Permanent loss of Natural Resources
  • Expensive to built
  • Little incentive to reduce and recycle

http//www.parliament.uk/commons/lib/research/rp20
02/rp02-034.pdf
10
Percentage of Total Waste Recycled/Composted by
European Country 2005
Source Economic and Social Research Council
11
Recycling targets for Test Valley
  • Test Valley recycling target - 30
  • Current recycling rate - 22.
  • More people must recycle more of their waste

http//www.testvalley.gov.uk/Default.aspx?page544
8
12
Waste Hierarchy
(image reproduced courtesy of Sligo County
Council)
13
Reduce, reuse recycle
  • We can
  • Reduce - materials we use and products we buy
  • Reuse - carrier bags, furniture and clothes.
    Participate in recycle programs
  • www.cityboard.co.uk
  • www.freecycle.com
  • Recycle - glass, paper and cans
  • Compost - garden waste and leftover food

14
Smart Green Shopping
Consumption does not mean Happiness
  • Only buy what you need
  • Say NO to plastic bags
  • Buy locally produced goods
  • Avoid Over- packaging
  • Support Repair Shops
  • Buy products made from recycled materials

15
A world without Waste
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