Waste & Recycling
As a society we are using up natural resources at an alarming
rate. If every country used up natural resources at the rate the UK
does, we would need three planets to live on!
(WWF - www.wwf.org.uk/oneplanet/ophome.asp)
Each year we generate about 100 million tonnes of waste from
households and businesses. Most of this ends up in landfill where
items such as food, paper and garden waste break down and produce
methane (a harmful greenhouse gas), at the same time valuable
energy is used in making new products from raw materials.
One part of cutting down on our waste is to reuse items or
recycle our waste that may otherwise end up in landfill. Energy can
also be recovered from waste, leaving just a small amount to go
into landfill where necessary.
Every day we throw away things such as empty cans, kitchen
scraps and packaging. A large proportion of the average dustbin
could be recovered and reused, recycled or not bought at all.

Dover District Council Wasteline:
01304 872428
E-mail: waste@dover.gov.uk