Tuesday 19 May 2009

Waste Matters

Daniel Wimberley has been asking some interesting questions about waste:

WRITTEN QUESTION TO THE MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND TECHNICAL SERVICES BY THE DEPUTY OF ST. MARY

Question: "Can the Minister inform the Assembly how much non-inert waste the Transport and Technical Services Department dealt with in 2008, with the detail of the different types of waste, and the comparable figures for the previous year?"
 
Answer: The total amount of non-inert waste that the Transport and Technical Services Department dealt with in 2008 was 103,231 tonnes compared to 106,587 tonnes in 2007 as detailed below:

For the details - go to http://www.statesassembly.gov.je/documents/questions/19429-19532-1952009.htm

A summary breakdown is shown below. I've added percentages to the data.
 
2007 2008 % change
Recyclable waste 32,377.00 30,747.00 5.30%
Non-Recyclable 74,210.00 72,484.00 2.38%
Total 106,587.00 103,231.00 3.25%


It shows that while there has been a reduction in non-inert waste, most of this has been at the expense of the recyclables, which - perhaps because of the economic downturn - have not been as good a figure in 2008 as 2007.

This is reflected in my other table, which shows how the amount of recyclable waste as a percentage of the whole has shifted downwards.
 
% Total
Recyclable waste 30.38% 29.78%
Non-Recyclable 69.62% 70.22%
Total 100.00% 100.00%

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