Local authorities in the UK have been set challenging new targets for recycling household waste for 2003/4. This means many of them are urgently trying to determine which parameters in kerbside schemes are most important for increasing recycling rates. In this work information from previous kerbside schemes was used to plan significant improvements in an existing scheme in Horsham District, UK, and a trial was conducted using 1000 homes including a control group. It used fortnightly collection of residual waste with sets of recyclables collected on alternate weeks. The new scheme resulted in improvements of participation rates from 72 to 84%, and set-out rates from 45 to 59% (falling to 76 and 50% respectively, some months later). Details o...
Waste is never consistent. Different areas use different materials, which give rise to waste streams...
Traditionally, the UK has relied heavily on landfill as a means of dealing with its MSW, However, th...
At a local Government level there have been many interventions and changes made to household waste c...
It is widely agreed that public support is vital to the success of most recycling schemes; the actio...
The UK’s reliance on landfill sites for waste disposal has been addressed in recent years with the L...
Kerbside recycling schemes in the UK are voluntary. In 2003/4, 61% of households in Wales had some f...
Following the implementation of the UK’s Waste Strategy 2000 and later the implementation of EU Dire...
The aim of this work is to use systematic review methodology to answer the question “What are the cu...
Although the use of kerbside recycling facilities by householders is often key to the reduction of m...
Local authorities in the United Kingdom are currently changing their approach towards recycling as t...
Kerbside recycling performance depends on a combination of factors including scheme design, operatio...
Local authorities throughout the UK are refining or implementing curbside recycling schemes as they ...
Household waste recycling rates vary between 20-60% across the UK. Legislative and financial measure...
For UK statutory recycling targets to be met, kerbside collection schemes must strive towards optima...
Household waste recycling rates vary between 20-60% across the UK. Legislative and financial measure...
Waste is never consistent. Different areas use different materials, which give rise to waste streams...
Traditionally, the UK has relied heavily on landfill as a means of dealing with its MSW, However, th...
At a local Government level there have been many interventions and changes made to household waste c...
It is widely agreed that public support is vital to the success of most recycling schemes; the actio...
The UK’s reliance on landfill sites for waste disposal has been addressed in recent years with the L...
Kerbside recycling schemes in the UK are voluntary. In 2003/4, 61% of households in Wales had some f...
Following the implementation of the UK’s Waste Strategy 2000 and later the implementation of EU Dire...
The aim of this work is to use systematic review methodology to answer the question “What are the cu...
Although the use of kerbside recycling facilities by householders is often key to the reduction of m...
Local authorities in the United Kingdom are currently changing their approach towards recycling as t...
Kerbside recycling performance depends on a combination of factors including scheme design, operatio...
Local authorities throughout the UK are refining or implementing curbside recycling schemes as they ...
Household waste recycling rates vary between 20-60% across the UK. Legislative and financial measure...
For UK statutory recycling targets to be met, kerbside collection schemes must strive towards optima...
Household waste recycling rates vary between 20-60% across the UK. Legislative and financial measure...
Waste is never consistent. Different areas use different materials, which give rise to waste streams...
Traditionally, the UK has relied heavily on landfill as a means of dealing with its MSW, However, th...
At a local Government level there have been many interventions and changes made to household waste c...