banner small

Call for more kerbside glass collection

The UK is unlikely to meet future European Union targets unless glass collection practices change, a senior glass expert at WRAP has warned.

Andy Dawe, material sector manager for glass, said: “Lack of collection infrastructure is a barrier to increased glass recycling, and if this is not expanded, the UK is unlikely to meet future EU targets.”

Commenting on a study released last week, which revealed that only one in 10 UK households are offered kerbside collection of glass, Mr Dawe said that kerbside schemes were vital to the expansion of glass recycling.

The study, Kerbside Collection of Glass, found that approximately 19% of local authorities provided kerbside collections for glass.

Of these, 39% had doubled their glass collection rate. Only 13% of authorities without kerbside collections had achieved this.

If all UK households were included in kerbside collections, the report estimates that the amount of glass collected would increase tenfold to 650,000 tonnes per year.

If this was all recycled, the rate could increase from 33% to 51%. The average European container glass recycling rate is 62%.

WRAP director of policy Ray Georgeson commented: “At a time when councils are reviewing their future recycling options, the report provides evidence of the vital role source-separated kerbside collections can play.”

click here for WRAP report

Subscribe for free

Subscribe to receive our newsletters and to leave comments.

The Blog Box

Back to top

Subscribe to our newsletter

Get the latest waste and recycling news straight to your inbox.

Subscribe
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.