Lagging behind other regions
New figures released revealed that recycling in London is slowly improving, but it’s still lagging way behind other English regions.
In London households recycle 26% of their waste, compared to 42% in the East Midlands and 41% in the East of England. The average regional recycling rate is 35 %.
There's also a huge variation between boroughs, with Bexley reaching 42%, while in Tower Hamlets just 13% is recycled. Nine London boroughs are now recycling over 30% of household waste.
Jean Lambert, the Green Party MEP for London commented on the figures saying: “There has been some improvement in London, but we're still lagging behind the rest of the country as the worst performing region.
“In the East Midlands they're recycling 42% whereas in London we're only managing 26%. Recycling helps to preserve our finite resources and saves energy: we should be recycling far more.
“ Most households in London now have a doorstep collection, which is great, but the quality of service is a real cause for concern in some boroughs. Councils must address these problems promptly.
“We also need more action from the Government to improve the domestic markets for materials so that we don't have to rely on exporting our waste to countries like China and Germany for recycling.
“New EU targets also mean that the UK will have to recycle 50% of its paper, metal and glass from households. London has a long way to go before it meets this level.”
More information: www.recycleforlondon.com