December 28, 2007
Norwich Increases Recycling Rates

If we count the number of countries and regions in the world who have shifted and embraced towards recycling practices, we may find the numbers quite intriguing. While many have already undergone the said shift to help promote recycling to a certain degree, cities in the world like Norwich will surely be part of cited regions that have heeded the need for recycling products and reduces issues like waste.
Leading the pack of recycled materials include that of aluminum and plastic used usually as packaging for end products that people either consume or use. The packages usually lose their use once the contents are emptied and rather than leave them rotting, recycling measures such as coding and donating them to institutions inclined to do recycling prowess is a good thing to consider.
New figures released by Norwich City Council show it has collected 7,500 tonnes of rubbish to be recycled since April this year, pushing its overall recycling rate from 18.4pc in April to nearly 25per cent.
This has now put the authority way-ahead of its target to reach 20pc for recycling by March 2008.
Source: Norwich Evening News
Tags: aluminum, Green News, norwich, Recycle, recycled_materials, recycling_products, waste
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