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MWM_1096Local Authority Collected Waste Statistics - tables for November 2012 Statistics ReleaseLocal Authority Collected Waste ManagementEnvironment, Waste management, Waste collectionLocal authority waste collection, recycling and disposalHousehold waste
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)England2000/01 to 2011/12
http://www.defra.gov.uk/statistics/environment/waste/wrfg23-wrmsannual/Environment Statistics ServiceDepartment for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsArea 6F Ergon House, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR08459 33 55 [email protected] of data and/or information presented or attached in this document may not reside solely with this Department. Please contact us or see guidance on Copyright at: http://www.defra.gov.uk/statistics/environment/Environment Statistics Service, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Area 6E Ergon House, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR, 08459 33 55 77, [email protected] November 2012
Copyright of data and/or information presented or attached in this document may not reside solely with this Department. Please contact us or see guidance on Copyright at: http://www.defra.gov.uk/statistics/environment/Environment Statistics Service, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Area 6E Ergon House, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR, 08459 33 55 77, [email protected]
Copyright of data and/or information presented or attached in this document may not reside solely with this Department. Please contact us or see guidance on Copyright at: http://www.defra.gov.uk/statistics/environment/Environment Statistics Service, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Area 6E Ergon House, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR, 08459 33 55 77, [email protected]
Contents
Table 1: Local Authority Collected Waste Generation from 2000/01 to 2012/13Table 2: Management of Local Authority Collected Waste 2000/01 to 2012/13Table 3: Recycling and Recovery Rates 2000/01 to 2012/13Table 4: Household waste per person and per household from 1983/84 to 2012/13Table 5: Former Key Performance Indicators 2000/01 to 2012/13 - England and the RegionsTable 6: Quarterly local authority collected waste statistics incorporating April 2011 to March 2013
Acronyms used in this workbook
CIPFA = Chartered Institute of Public Finance and AccountancyEfW = Energy from WasteHH = HouseholdMRF = Materials Recovery FacilityMSW = Municipal Solid wasteONS = Office for National StatisticsRDF = Refuse Derived FuelUA = Unitary AuthorityWCA = Waste Collection AuthorityWDA = Waste Disposal AuthorityWDF = WasteDataFlow
Definitions and terms for waste: http://www.defra.gov.uk/statistics/environment/waste/la-definition/
Source publication: Local Authority Collected Waste Management, Published November 2012Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs http://www.defra.gov.uk/statistics/environment/waste/wrfg23-wrmsannual/
Notes for tables
Table 1: Local Authority Collected Waste Generation from 2000/01 to 2012/13Table 2: Management of Local Authority Collected Waste 2000/01 to 2012/13
Table 4: Household waste per person and per household from 1983/84 to 2012/13Table 5: Former Key Performance Indicators 2000/01 to 2012/13 - England and the RegionsTable 6: Quarterly local authority collected waste statistics incorporating April 2011 to March 2013
Definitions and terms for waste: http://www.defra.gov.uk/statistics/environment/waste/la-definition/
Source publication: Local Authority Collected Waste Management, Published November 2012
Notes for tables 2012/13
GeneralTotals may not add up due to rounding.
In 2005/06 to 2012/13 all local authorities in England made four quarterly returns on WasteDataFlow, giving a 100% response rate.
Tables 1 and 3
Tables 2 and 3
RDF is refuse derived fuel.
Estimates for 2004/5 to 2012/13 are based on data entered by local authorities onto WasteDataFlow. Results for previous years are from Defra’s Municipal Waste Management Survey.
WasteDataFlow is a web-based system for quarterly reporting on Local Authority collected waste data by local authorities to central government. It is also used by the Environment Agency for monitoring biodegradable waste sent to landfill under the Landfill Allowance Trading Scheme.
2004/05 was the first year for which estimates were based on returns made to WasteDataFlow. The 2004/05 figures published in Tables 1-6 are based on 60% of LAs completing 4 clean quarterly returns, as at July 2006. Missing data were estimated using trends in the Best Value Performance Indicator data between 2003/04 and 2004/05 applied to the Municipal Waste Management Survey data for 2003/04. A detailed description of the methodology for estimating missing data is available on request.
'Regular household collection' means wastes within Schedule 1 of the Controlled Waste Regulations 1992. Small amounts of commercial and industrial wastes may also be included in the case of collections that include mixed domestic and commercial hereditaments. Wherever possible, these wastes are included in ‘Non-household sources’. Regular household collection tonnages also include household material which was collected for recycling or composting but rejected as not suitable for recycling, either at collection, during sorting at a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) or at the gate of the reprocessor. Residual waste which was diverted for recycling by sorting or further treatment is not included in this total.
'Other household sources' refers to Schedule 2 wastes under the Controlled Waste Regulations 1992 ~ those from household sources not collected as part of the ordinary waste collection round service.
'Civic Amenity Sites' refers to household waste collected at sites provided by local authorities for the disposal of excess household and garden waste free of charge, as required by the Refuse Disposal (Amenity) Act 1978.
With the introduction of WasteDataFlow, local authorities were given the opportunity to report civic amenity waste in its household and non-household waste components. This was not the case in previous years, where all civic amenity waste was assumed to be household waste. This has resulted in a shift of approximately 250 thousand tonnes of waste in 2004-05 that would previously have been classified as civic amenity household waste into non-household waste. This inconsistency must be taken into account when comparing civic amenity and household waste figures from 2004/05 onwards with previous years.
'Household recycling' contains materials sent for recycling, composting or reuse by local authorities as well as those collected from household sources by 'private/ voluntary' organisations. It excludes material which was collected for recycling from household sources but actually rejected at collection, during sorting or at the gate of a recycling reprocessor. It includes residual waste from the household stream which was diverted for recycling by sorting or further treatment.
'Non household sources (excl. recycling)' includes any wastes collected by a local authority from non-household sources (i.e. not covered by Schedules 1 and 2 of the Controlled Waste Regulations 1992). It includes non-household material which was collected for recycling but actually rejected at collection or at the gate of a recycling reprocessor.
'Non household recycling’' includes rubble and municipally collected materials for recycling from commercial sources. It excludes material which was collected for recycling from non-household sources but actually rejected at collection, during sorting or at the gate of a reprocessor.
Landfill estimates include recycling, composting or reuse rejects. Also included is waste sent for another disposal or treatment method and then subsequently sent to landfill.
Incineration with EfW: EfW is energy from waste. Also included are amounts rejected for recycling, composting or reuse where incineration with EfW is reported as the final destination of these rejects.
'Recycled/composted' includes household and non-household sources sent for recycling or for centralised composting; home composting estimates are not included in this total. It also includes small amounts of materials sent for reuse. Material which was collected for recycling but actually rejected at collection, by the MRF or at the gate of a recycling reprocessor is excluded. Material collected as residual waste but subsequently sent for recycling following sorting or other treatment is included.
'Other' includes material which is sent for Mechanical Biological Treatment (MBT), mixed municipal waste sent for Anaerobic Digestion (AD) and that disposed through other treatment processes.
Total Local Authority collected waste managed in Table 2 may not match the total Local Authority collected waste collected as reported in Tables 1 & 3 due to stockpiling of waste between reporting periods. Totals in Tables 1 & 3 are based on collected Local Authority collected waste. Totals in Table 2 are based on Local Authority collected waste that is disposed or sent for recycling/composting.
Table 1: Local Authority Collected Waste Generation from 2000/01 to 2012/13
There has been a revision to 2008/09 to include asbestos in "Other household sources" instead of "Non household sources".2010/11 data has been revised slightly due to data issues.
Source: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
Sources: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs / CIPFA, ONS mid year population estimates, and CLG Number of dwellings from end March Council Taxbase.
Table 5: Former Key Performance Indicators 2000/01 to 2012/13 - England and the Regions
Table 5a: Regional Household Recycling Rates 2000/01 to 2012/13
Source: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs and Number of dwellings, from CLG Council TaxBase.
Table 6: Quarterly local authority collected waste statistics incorporating April 2011 to March 2013Further information on the quarterly data is available in the Defra Statistical Summary note.
Table 1: Local authority collected waste generation by quarter
Household waste from: April - June 12 July - Sept 12 Oct - Dec 13Regular household collection 2,625 2,628 2,551Other household waste 248 257 282Household civic amenity site waste 398 421 329Household recycling/comp/reuse 2,759 2,916 2,185Total household waste 6,031 6,222 5,347Non household waste (excl. recycling/comp/reuse) 401 414 377Non household recycling/comp/reuse 243 250 171Total local authority collected waste 6,675 6,886 5,895
Table 2: Management of local authority collected waste by quarter
April - June 12 July - Sept 12 Oct - Dec 13Landfill 2,267 2,248 2,002(percentage 34% 32% 34%Incineration with EfW 1,301 1,372 1,459(percentage 19% 20% 25%Incineration without EfW 1 1 1(percentage 0% 0% 0%Recycled/composted/reused 3,002 3,166 2,356(percentage 45% 46% 40%Other 138 136 129(percentage 2% 2% 2%Total 6,710 6,923 5,947
Table 3: Recycling and recovery rates by quarter
Household Waste Recycling April - June 12 July - Sept 12 Oct - Dec 13Household waste (excl. recycling/comp/reuse) 3,271 3,306 3,162Household recycling/comp/reuse 2,759 2,916 2,185Total household waste (incl. recycling/comp/reuse) 6,031 6,222 5,347Household waste recycling/comp/reuse rate 46% 47% 41%
Local Authority Collected Waste Recycling April - June 12 July - Sept 12 Oct - Dec 13Local authority collected waste (excl. recycling/comp/reuse) 3,673 3,719 3,539Household recycling/comp/reuse 2,759 2,916 2,185Non household recycling/comp/reuse 243 250 171Local authority collected recycling/comp/reuse 3,002 3,166 2,356Total local authority collected waste (incl. recycling/comp/reuse) 6,675 6,886 5,895Local authority collected recycling/comp/reuse rate 45% 46% 40%
Local Authority Collected Waste Recovery April - June 12 July - Sept 12 Oct - Dec 13Local authority collected waste (excl. recycling/comp/reuse) 3,673 3,719 3,539Local authority collected recycling/comp/reuse 3,002 3,166 2,356Incineration with EfW and RDF 1,301 1,372 1,459Local authority collected waste recovery 4,303 4,538 3,815Total local authority collected waste (incl. recovery) 6,675 6,886 5,895Local authority collected recovery rate 64% 66% 65%
Table 6: Quarterly local authority collected waste statistics incorporating April 2011 to March 2013Further information on the quarterly data is available in the Defra Statistical Summary note.Table 4: Household waste and recycling per person by quarter
April - June 12 July - Sept 12 Oct - Dec 13Household waste not recycled/composted/reused 61 62 59Household waste recycled/composted/reused 52 55 41Total household waste 113 116 100
Table 5: Regional household recycling rates by quarter
Region April - June 12 July - Sept 12 Oct - Dec 13North East 40 40 35North West 46 47 42Yorkshire and the Humber 46 47 40East Midlands 50 52 44West Midlands 47 48 40East 52 52 46London 35 36 32South East 46 47 42South West 49 51 45England 46 47 41
Table 6: Quarterly local authority collected waste statistics incorporating April 2011 to March 2013
Thousand tonnes
Jan - Mar 13 2012/132,515 10,319
240 1,027328 1,477
1,897 9,7584,980 22,580
364 1,556155 820
5,500 24,955
Thousand tonnes/percentage
Jan - Mar 13 2012/131,996 8,51336% 34%
1,368 5,50025% 22%
1 40% 0%
2,052 10,57737% 42%122 5262% 2%
5,540 25,120
Thousand tonnes/percentage
Jan - Mar 13 2012/133,084 12,8231,897 9,7584,980 22,58038% 43%
Jan - Mar 13 2012/133,448 14,3781,897 9,758
155 8202,052 10,5775,500 24,95537% 42%
Jan - Mar 13 2012/133,448 14,3782,052 10,5771,368 5,5003,421 16,0775,500 24,95562% 64%
Table 6: Quarterly local authority collected waste statistics incorporating April 2011 to March 2013
Kilogrammes per person per year
Jan - Mar 13 2012/1358 24035 18293 422
Percentage
Jan - Mar 13 2012/1332 37.039 43.838 43.339 46.836 43.542 48.532 34.039 43.443 47.238 43.2