11 Dec 2002
Christmas festivities can pile on pounds in your waste bin, but following Friends of the Earths Christmas recycling tips can help keep your rubbish slim-line. And local MPs can help you get the recycling habit by supporting Joan Ruddocks Doorstep Recycling Private Members Bill [1], due to be read in Parliament later today (Wednesday).
The average person in the UK throws out their body weight in rubbish every three months. But at Christmas time, the waste-load grows with all the extra packaging from presents, festive food and drink. It is estimated that over Christmas we use 1 billion Christmas cards, 83 square km of wrapping paper, an extra 750 million bottles and glass containers, an extra 500 million drinks cans and seven and a half million Christmas trees [2]. Manufacturing these items has an impact on the environment. For, example ancient forests can be felled to satisfy our demand for paper.
Almost all of the rubbish created in Britain ends up in landfill with just 12 per cent recycled. Yet sending waste to landfill does not get rid of our rubbish. It just stays in the ground with some plastics taking hundreds of years to degrade. And Britain is running out of landfill an EU directive has ordered us to cut the waste going to landfill by 25% by 2010.
Friends of the Earth is urging waste-conscious consumers to reduce their impact this Christmas:
Friends of the Earth believes recycling should be as easy as putting the rubbish out and that is why we are supporting Labour MP Joan Ruddocks Private Members Bill, which will introduce doorstep recycling for every home. Show you support for the Bill by attending Friends of the Earths Waste Lobby outside the House of Commons on Wednesday 22nd January 2003 [3]. Thousands of people from around the country will be coming to London to call on their MP to support the Bill. If you cant make it in person, write to your MP instead [4].
Friends of the Earth Waste Campaigner Karine Pellaumail said:
Christmas is a time for enjoying ourselves but that
doesnt mean we have to create mountains of waste.
By reducing the waste we produce, and by recycling what
we can, we can make a real difference at Christmas time.
Recycling would be easier if every household had a doorstep
recycling collection scheme. Thats why Friends of the Earth is
supporting Joan Ruddocks Doorstep Recycling Bill which aims to
make recycling as simple as putting out your rubbish.
1. More information on the Recycling Bill at
Contact details:
Friends of the Earth
26-28 Underwood St.
LONDON
N1 7JQ
Tel: 020 7490 1555
Fax: 020 7490 0881
Web: www.foe.co.uk/feedback.html
Media team