Residents are wasting less as Hounslow Council backed Recycle Week

By Cesar Medina

23rd Oct 2023 | Local News

A huge 50% increase in food waste recycling tonnage for flats has also been recorded when comparing April-September 2022 and 2023 (credit: Sigmund/ Unsplash).
A huge 50% increase in food waste recycling tonnage for flats has also been recorded when comparing April-September 2022 and 2023 (credit: Sigmund/ Unsplash).

A recent analysis has shown that residents are not only wasting less, but also are recycling more of their food.

When comparing the April 2021–­­March 2022 period with April 2022–March 2023, the Council reported a 3% reduction in the tonnage of residual waste collected from all homes in Hounslow.

Residents who live in flats are recycling more too, with a 9% increase in recycling tonnage collected from flats over the same period.

A huge 50% increase in food waste recycling tonnage for flats has also been recorded when comparing April– September 2022 collections, with April–September 2023.

The report is welcomed news for the Council, given that disposing of a tonne of recycled waste is roughly 10x cheaper than disposing of a tonne of black-sack residual waste.

Provisional findings from Q1 of 2023 also show a borough-wide recycling rate of 37.8% for the period, which is a significant increase on the 36.2% recycling rate reported for 2022/2023. 

Improving recycling rates is a top priority says the council, with its Reduction and Recycling Plan targeting recycling rates of 45% by 2025, and 50% by 2030.

Councillor Guy Lambert, Hounslow Council's Cabinet Member for Highways, Recycling and Health Integration said: "I was pleased to receive the latest data from West London Waste Authority that shows that less waste is being collected each year in Hounslow, and that recycling tonnage from flats has increased by almost 10% since March 2021.

"Even through a pandemic and with an uncertain financial climate, our residents want to do the right thing.

"With ongoing cost-of-living challenges for many, wasting less is a great way to save everyone money. It's cheaper for residents to throw less away, and cheaper for the Council to dispose of less waste. It's a win-win."

Cllr Lambert added: "The Council supports National Recycle Week each year because we're passionate about the change we want to see in Hounslow.

"Our No Time to Waste campaign is equally crucial in supporting residents on their recycling journey and helping us to collectively reduce waste across our borough. Keep up the good work, Hounslow." 

Dan Smyth, Director of Recycling & Sustainability at Lampton Services, said: "We are proud to be supporting Hounslow's local community by making recycling solutions simpler and more accessible.

"The rise we are seeing in Hounslow's recycling rate reflects a joint effort from our team, local residents, and local businesses to create a greener borough, in line with the Council's sustainability goals." 

The Council is supported National Recycle Week 2023 (16 – 22 October) and 'The Big Recycling Hunt', and is committed to promoting both London-wide and national campaigns that help promote sustainability.

We want to provide Brentford with more and more clickbait-free local news. To do that, we need a loyal newsletter following. Help us survive and sign up for our free weekly newsletter by clicking the link HERE.

Follow us on Facebook and X to stay updated on the latest news in your area. Don't miss out!     

     

New brentford Jobs Section Launched!!
Vacancies updated hourly!!
Click here: brentford jobs

Share:

Related Articles

An artist impression of the new art centre coming to the old Watermans site (credit: Pollard Thomas Edward Architects).
Local News

Works for new arts centre and 100 homes in Brentford expected to begin in 2025

The offer can be used now for Brentford's away fixture against Everton at Goodison Park on 23 November (credit: Matt Buck/Wikimedia Commons).
Local Sport

Brentford FC offer 20% off train tickets to away fixtures outside of London

Sign-Up for our FREE Newsletter

We want to provide brentford with more and more clickbait-free local news.
To do that, we need a loyal newsletter following.
Help us survive and sign up to our FREE weekly newsletter.

Already subscribed? Thank you. Just press X or click here.
We won't pass your details on to anyone else.
By clicking the Subscribe button you agree to our Privacy Policy.