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Improving levels of recycling

Waste from the paint and coatings industries that ends up in landfill sites has fallen over the last 17 years say the British Coatings Federation (BCF).

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Spot the difference: the chart shows how waste disposal methods (recycling (green), landfill (blue), incineration (yellow) and other (grey)) have changed in 17 years

The BCF has published figures indicating that what’s going to the dump is now 2.8kg per tonne of production, compared to the 1996 figure of around 50kg.

BCF’s Tom Bowtell says: “The industry is working continuously to both reduce overall waste, and improve the way that it is managed. I’m proud of the industry’s record breaking levels of recycling, which shows our commitment to the environment.”

The industry is working continuously to both reduce overall waste, and improve the way that it is managed

The information has been gathered from the organisation’s Coatings Care Programme, where data on waste is gathered from just under 40 sites run by members who report on a variety of health, safety and environmental Key Performance Indicators. 

To incentivise members the BCF make annual awards and they are working on a project to clean up paint waste downstream, something MPs picked up on a report last year.


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