HC Deb 15 October 2002 vol 390 cc560-2W
Jeremy Corbyn

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what her latest estimate is of recycling rates of waste(a) paper, (b) glass, (c) metal, (d) wood and (e) cloth for each London borough; what the Government targets are in each case; and if she will make a statement. [71108]

Mr. Meacher

[holding answer 19 July 2002]: Recycling data are collected in the Department's annual Municipal Waste Management Survey 2000–01. The total tonnages collected for recycling for different materials are listed below for all London boroughs and the four London Waste Disposal Authorities. Recycling rates are not available for individual materials. Separate recycling tonnages are not available for wood.

The Government's Waste Strategy 2000 established national targets of recycling or composting at least 25 per cent. of household waste by 2005, 30 per cent. by 2010 and 33 per cent. by 2015. These targets are not material specific.

To underpin the national targets, we have set challenging statutory performance standards for recycling or composting household waste for each local authority in England. Authorities must, on average, double their 1998–99 recycling rate by 2003–04 and triple their 1998–99 rate by 2005–06.

The Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 1997 (as amended) set annual recovery and material-specific recycling targets for certain businesses. The material-specific recycling target of 19 per cent. set for 2002 covers paper, glass and aluminium.

tonnes
Authority Paper and card Glass Cans, scrap metal and white goods Textiles
Unitary Authorities
Bexley 10,719 1,447 1,799 48
Bromley 16,512 3,043 2,436 508
Croydon 6,645 2,397 4,518 399
Greenwich 2,250 786 2,209 69
Kingston-upon-Thames 5,534 958 2,023 134
Lewisham 3,836 1,260 67 48
London Corporation 3 7 0 0
Merton 7,052 1,284 1,096 245
Southwark 1,808 1,054 126 104
Sutton 4,686 2,114 685 192
Tower Hamlets 1,132 711 123 82
Westminster City 4,181 2,052 37 118

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Authority Paper and card Glass Cans, scrap metal and white goods Textiles
Waste Collection Authorities
Barking and Dagenham 1,232 375 260 257
Barnet 8,128 1,655 106 235
Brent 4,652 1,747 268 419
Camden 9,980 3,303 982 604
Ealing 7,310 3,511 811 271
Enfield 4,182 1,481 1,164 189
Hackney 485 545 13 0
Hammersmith and Fulham 3,908 1,280 75 72
Haringey 3,774 894 591 40
Harrow 6,484 1,639 1,033 172
Havering 883 1,163 429 244
Hillingdon 3,882 1,652 3,976 317
Hounslow 6,671 2,693 2,288 296
Islington 2,761 1,494 74 20
Lambeth 5,380 3,202 714 189
Kensington and Chelsea 7,383 1,265 203 1
Newham 1,305 428 465 75
Redbridge 4,179 872 585 171
Richmond upon Thames 8,111 2,945 1,284 320
Waltham Forest 3,127 1,222 743 184
Wandsworth 4,663 2,193 193 17
Waste Disposal Authorities
East London Waste Authority 0 0 0 0
North London Waste Authority 0 0 0 0
West London Waste Authority 0 0 1,460 0
Western Riverside Waste Authority 511 165 434 3
Grand Total 163,349 52,837 33,270 6,043

Jeremy Corbyn

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what figures she collates on the recycling rates for(a) car batteries, (b) alkaline batteries, (c) computers and (d) mobile phones in each London borough; what the figures were in each of the past five years; and what plans she has to increase recycling rates. [71109]

Mr. Meacher

[holding answer 19 July 2002]Recycling data are collected in the Department's Municipal Waste Management Survey 2000–01. The total tonnages collected for recycling for batteries are listed below for all London boroughs and the four London Waste Disposal Authorities. Recycling rates are not available for individual materials. Recycling tonnages are not available for computers or mobile phones.

All local authorities have been set challenging individual statutory performance standards for recycling and composting. These can be found in the Government's Guidance on Municipal Waste Management Strategies, published in March 2001. Copies are available in the House of Commons Library and from the DEFRA website:

http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/waste/management/ guidance/mwms/index.htm

Tonnages of batteries collected for recycling 2000–01
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Unitary Authorities
Bexley 46
Bromley 105
City of Westminster 0
Corporation of London 0
Croydon 0
Greenwich 34
Kingston-upon-Thames 55
Lewisham 0
Merton 0
Southwark 4
Sutton 4
Tower Hamlets 0
Waste Collection Authorities
Barking and Dagenham 0
Barnet 0
Brent 0
Camden 20
Ealing 43
Enfield 42
Hackney 0
Hammersmith and Fulham 0
Haringey 0
Harrow 41
Havering 61
Hillingdon 0
Hounslow 17
Islington 0
Kensington and Chelsea 0
Lambeth 10
Newham 23
Redbridge 312
Richmond upon Thames 0
Waltham Forest 37
Wandsworth 0
Waste Disposal Authorities
Western Riverside Waste Authority 20
East London Waste Authority 0
North London Waste Authority 0
West London Waste Authority 0