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Recycling has increased 0 percentage points in the waste authority for Denbighshire

Strictly embargoed 0:00 GMT, Tuesday, 15 October 2024

Back in 2015 Denbighshire recycled 65.9% of its waste, landfilled 14.3%, and incinerated 19.7%.

By 2023 incineration had increased by 12.6 percentage points to 32.3%.

Recycling increased over the same period by 0 percentage points to 65.9%. In 2023 1.6% of waste was landfilled.

The waste authority for Denbighshire is North Wales Waste Partnership. There are currently 20 years left on a contract with Enfinium. The total contract value is £600m. The contract has a clawback arrangement: “Yes, there are income sharing arrangements with the Councils once total income from Parc Adfer breaches certain values specified in the contract (gain sharing thresholds).”

Notes:

  1. Figures do not always add up to 100% as there is a fourth ‘other’ category.
  2. In some cases figures total over 100% as it may include waste from the previous year.
  3. Rounding may also lead to some percentage changes being slightly higher or lower than the difference between the two figures: in this situation please check the full spreadsheet for more detailed figures.
  4. Some annual returns in Scotland are incomplete comparing 2014 and 2022. This is because, at some authorities, data on incineration was not collected back in 2014. Other authorities have also not submitted an annual return for 2022 in the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) data.

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The interactive table below shows how waste has been dealt with in authorities in the region between 2014/15 and 2022/23.

Visualised: how waste processing changed between 2014/15 and 2022/23