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Study claims every person in East Kilbride generates almost half a tonne of waste a year

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East Kilbride generates almost half a tonne of waste a year – that’s the equivalent weight of a small dairy cow. Statistical data released by SEPA (Scottish Environment Protection Agency) has revealed that households in South Lanarkshire generated 0.44 tonnes of household waste per person during 2019.

Of that, 90kg goes to landfill – that’s the same as the average person in Scotland as a whole.In South Lanarkshire a total of 146,941 tonnes of waste was generated, 68,135 tonnes of that was recycled which accounts for 46.4 per cent of the total.

That’s up from 44.3 per cent the previous year when 66,676 tonnes was recycled by South Lanarkshire Council (SLC).Sign up for the new Lanarkshire newsletter!From the latest breaking news to the.

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