The Herald

Last year in numbers: plastics, trains and Jaffa Cakes under the microscope

- IAN JONES

PLASTIC pollution, rail delays and the number of Jaffa Cakes in a festive tube have all been named among 2018’s statistics of the year.

The list, compiled by the Royal Statistica­l Society (RSS) from nomination­s by the public, is intended to highlight some of the biggest trends and news stories of the past 12 months.

Internatio­nal statistic of the year is 90.5 per cent – the proportion of plastic waste that has never been recycled, according to a United Nations report.

The RSS chose it to reflect growing concern around the world about levels of plastic pollution, highlighte­d by TV programmes such as Blue Planet II.

Cambridge don Sir David Spiegelhal­ter, Royal Statistica­l Society president and chairman of the judging panel, said plastic waste was “a great, growing and genuinely worldwide problem”.

He added: “This statistic helps to show the scale of the challenge we all face.”

UK statistic of the year is 28.7%. This was the peak proportion of electricit­y produced by solar power on June 30 – enough to make it briefly the country’s number one electricit­y source.

Dame Jil Matheson, another of the judges, said: “2018 was a landmark year for solar-generated electricit­y in the UK, as well as for renewable energy generally.

“In the current climate, in particular, we should commend this highly successful example of public policymaki­ng.”

A less positive statistic to make the winners’ list is 85.9%. This was the proportion of trains on Britain’s railways to meet their punctualit­y target between October 2017 and September 2018 – the worst performanc­e by the rail industry since 2005-06.

Mcvities’ Jaffa Cakes make the list due to the drop of 16.7% in the size of its festive tube, from 48 cakes to 40 – an example of “shrinkflat­ion”, when manufactur­ers reduce the size of their product but not the prices they charge.

The RSS acknowledg­ed Mcvities now calls the product a “cracker” rather than a “yard” of Jaffa cakes but noted criticism of the boxes’ content-free sections, which can make the reduction in the number of cakes less immediatel­y obvious to shoppers.

RSS executive director Hetan Shah said: “The statistics on this list capture some of the zeitgeist of 2018.

“Statistics help us make sense of the world and these numbers tell us how the world continued to change in 2018.”

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„ The festive box of Jaffa Cakes has shrunk.

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