Facts & Figures
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Aluminium
Compost
Garden
Organics
Glass
Hazardous
waste and chemicals
Paper
and cardboard
Plastics
Steel
The
Earth's Resources
The
Three R's
How good are Australians at recycling? What difference can responsible
waste management make? Take a look at these interesting facts and figures:
- In some NSW council areas, households are recycling nearly 46% of their waste!
- Australians are among the best newspapers recyclers in the world, recycling 74.5% of newspapers in 2005.
- In 2005, Australians recycled 2.3 billion aluminum cans. That's 600 million more than ten years ago.
- We are among the highest producers of waste, per person, in the world.
- An estimated 7 billion cigarette butts end up in Australian waterways, streets and parklands each year.
- 80 million plastic bags end up as litter in Australia each year - creating a serious threat to our precious marine life.
- Recycling one tonne of plastic saves enough energy to run a refrigerator for a month.
- Recyclable material makes up almost 80% of total household waste in Australia.
- Over the past 15 years volunteers on
Clean Up Australia Day have collected over 200,000 tonnes of rubbish. That's
4.7 million household wheelie bins!
Every 10 tonnes of recyclable materials recovered is equivalent to:- Taking four cars off the road permanently;
- Providing a year's electricity for 14.5 households; and
- Saving enough water to fill 3.5 average
backyard swimming pools.
Sources:
Cleanup
Department of the Environment and Water Resources
Other:
Did you know? Read about recycling and waste management facts
What to do with? Find out how to recycle an item or where to dispose of it responsibly
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Glossary Need to know the meaning of a waste management term or reference? Find it in our online glossary.


