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Do your bit for Recycle Week

- Lynn Jolly

Renfrewshi­re Council has wasted no time in getting ahead of recycling targets — and now it is backing Recycle Week.

Along with organisati­ons from across the country, the council is supporting the annual UK-wide campaign.

This runs until Sunday and is aimed at raising awareness of the importance of recycling.

The council is using the week to highlight the benefits of recycling and to promote ways everyone can do their bit.

Recent figures issued by the Scottish Environmen­t Protection Agency ( SEPA) reveal that Renfrewshi­re Council is making significan­t progress.

Statistics show the local authority is per f o rming above the national average, recycling 48.5 per cent of its waste.

Waste sent to landfill is also significan­tly below the national average of 42.3 per cent, with only 24.2 per cent of waste unable to be recycled or diverted from landfill — placing Renfrewshi­re third among the 32 local authoritie­s.

Renfrewshi­re is also one of five local authoritie­s involved in the Clyde Valley Residual Waste Project, which will start in December 2019.

The project will divert residual waste from landfill and produce a refuse derived fuel, ensuring the council complies with the Scottish Government landfill ban on biodegrada­ble municipal waste by January 2021.

Councillor Cathy McEwan, convener of the Infrastruc­ture Land and Environmen­t Policy Board, said: “These new figures are extremely positive and reflect the council’s commitment to increasing the amount of waste recycled in Renfrewshi­re.

“We want to encourage our communitie­s to reduce, reuse and recycle wherever possible to decrease the amount of waste which ends up in landfill.

“It is important that recycling takes place wherever possible as this can play a major part in having a positive effect on our environmen­t.

“We’re happy to support Recycle Week as it ties into our aims to improve Renfrewshi­re’s environmen­t, highlighte­d through our Team Up to Clean Up campaign.”

Over the course of the week, Zero Waste Scotland will be encouragin­g people from all over the country to become waste warriors by recycling as much as they can.

Iain Gulland, chief executive of Zero Waste Scotland, said: “Recycle Week is the perfect opportunit­y for us to get as many people as possible from across the country recycling more and we are grateful to Renfrewshi­re Council for joining us in spreading the word.

“Recycling in Scotland has vastly improved over the past few years, but we still have some way to go to meet the Scottish Government’s target of recycling 70 per cent of our waste by 2025.

“It is a target that can absolutely be achieved if every one of us makes that extra effort to ensure we are recycling as much as we possibly can.”

 To sign up to Recycle Week, visit www.zerowastes­cotland.org. uk/recyclewee­k2017

 For more informatio­n on the Team Up to Clean Up campaign, visit www. renfrewshi­re. gov. uk/ teamuptocl­eanup

 ??  ?? Bag it Doing our bit Councillor Cathy McEwan with community warden James Young and pupils from Renfrew’s Trinity High Councillor McEwan with Trinity High pupils
Bag it Doing our bit Councillor Cathy McEwan with community warden James Young and pupils from Renfrew’s Trinity High Councillor McEwan with Trinity High pupils

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