HC Deb 20 March 2003 vol 401 c874W
Richard Younger-Ross

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many tonnes of(a) green, (b) white and (c) brown glass have been (i) landfilled, (ii) dumped at sea and (iii) recycled, in each year since 1997. [103336]

Mr. Meacher

The latest available information for UK glass recycling, obtained from the British Glass Federation are listed.

(Thousand tonnes)
Clear Green Brown Mixed
2002 196.4 242.5 55.4 Unknown
2001 197.1 270.6 65.1 4.8
2000 217.8 279.5 65.4 3.9
1999 171.7 262.8 61.6 2.5
1998 148.7 267.5 60.1 1.4
1997 147.1 219.6 65.5 Unknown

Figures are based on glass that has been recycled back into container manufacture within the UK.

Since 2000 the UK as a whole has recycled approximately 20 per cent more glass into alternative uses, but colour split is unavailable and not included in above table.

Data for tonnages of glass landfilled or dumped at sea are not available.

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