UK League Table chart ordered by recycling rate

On the whole, councils in the UK continue to strike the right chord when it comes to improving their waste management services.

resource.co | 19 January 2012

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UK League Table ordered by rank ->

RankAuthorityResidual per capita (kg) (10/11)Total Percentage of Household Waste Sent for Recycling, Composting or Reuse (NI192) (10/11)
1Bournemouth Borough Council174.563.92%
10Rutland County Council218.456.84%
9Ceredigion County Council21756.10%
3Denbighshire County Council190.655.60%
23Devon County Council228.954.77%
4Oxfordshire County Council19954.41%
12Cambridgeshire County Council219.454.21%
15Leicestershire County Council224.954.02%
90North Lanarkshire27053.80%
22Suffolk County Council228.353.78%
35Stirling235.553.20%
24Magherafelt District Council229.253.00%
26Staffordshire County Council229.852.97%
28Lincolnshire County Council230.552.94%
16Dorset County Council226.452.85%
53Shropshire250.352.55%
34Milton Keynes Council234.551.95%
45North Ayrshire246.951.80%
77North Lincolnshire Council26251.76%
6Central Bedfordshire212.151.60%
116Isle of Anglesey CC280.651.50%
27North Somerset Council230.451.15%
40Monmouthshire CC241.851.10%
19Caerphilly CBC227.351.00%
7Bexley LB212.450.97%
33Somerset County Council234.350.88%
30West Lothian23350.20%
62Wrexham CBC253.550.00%
8Swindon Borough Council214.849.96%
37Essex County Council236.749.88%
121Banbridge District Council281.549.60%
48East Renfrewshire248.249.30%
54Warwickshire County Council250.849.15%
67Cheshire East258.349.01%
14Kingston-upon-Hull City Council223.848.93%
58Renfrewshire251.748.80%
13Walsall MBC223.848.68%
29Hertfordshire County Council232.748.46%
86Cheshire West and Chester266.148.09%
25Derby City Council229.647.52%
2Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames 187.147.40%
111Falkirk278.347.10%
163Clackmannanshire309.946.90%
46Surrey County Council247.346.40%
118Perth & Kinross28146.40%
38Bridgend CBC23846.30%
151South Ayrshire296.546.20%
47Gloucestershire County Council247.746.19%
52Lancashire County Council250.246.08%
157Antrim Borough Council298.746.00%
17Bath and North East Somerset Council227.345.95%
112Cumbria County Council278.645.55%
75Gwynedd Council26145.30%
87Pembrokeshire County Council266.345.30%
94North Down Borough Council271.545.20%
117North Yorkshire County Council280.945.10%
56Southend-on-Sea Borough Council251.245.07%
83Buckinghamshire County Council263.945.07%
51York City Council249.545.06%
71South Gloucestershire Council26045.05%
44Norfolk County Council245.744.96%
32Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council233.744.90%
171Fife31644.70%
36Thurrock Council235.944.52%
72Peterborough City Council260.444.51%
60Scottish Borders252.744.50%
18Carmarthenshire County Council227.344.40%
126Flintshire County Council285.144.40%
65Solihull MBC255.144.39%
39Newport City Council239.244.30%
138Midlothian290.344.30%
21Bromley LB22844.28%
103West Sussex County Council27544.03%
50Conwy CBC249.244.00%
158Larne Borough Council300.143.90%
115Telford and Wrekin Council280.443.68%
104Nottinghamshire County Council275.243.36%
92Warrington Borough Council270.743.28%
100Northamptonshire County Council274.743.16%
84Worcestershire County Council264.342.77%
102Torfaen CBC274.842.60%
164Argyll & Bute311.642.50%
156Newtownabbey Borough Council298.342.10%
96Derbyshire County Council272.342.09%
155West Berkshire District Council297.441.98%
124Darlington Borough Council283.741.89%
59Rotherham MBC25241.85%
105Wiltshire275.441.75%
123Doncaster MBC282.941.66%
66City and County of Swansea 25841.60%
160East Riding of Yorkshire Council301.741.56%
82West Dunbartonshire263.841.50%
64Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council254.741.46%
68Armagh City & District Council258.841.30%
80Castlereagh Borough Council26341.30%
76Wokingham Council261.241.13%
119Craigavon Borough Council281.241.10%
128Carrickfergus Borough Council286.141.10%
20Calderdale MBC227.941.07%
107Hartlepool Borough Council277.240.94%
166Ards Borough Council312.340.60%
85Cardiff County Council264.440.20%
89Omagh District Council269.440.20%
78Bracknell Forest Borough Council262.240.18%
108Wakefield City MDC277.939.90%
79Herefordshire Council262.639.82%
93Vale of Glamorgan Council271.139.80%
198Moray384.139.80%
167Poole Borough Council31339.73%
113Hampshire County Council279.139.70%
150East Ayrshire296.539.70%
74Torbay Council26139.51%
125Rhondda Cynon Taff CBC28439.50%
132Lisburn City Council287.639.50%
149Cookstown District Council295.839.50%
98Barnsley MBC273.639.44%
152Northumberland296.739.39%
97Stoke-on-Trent City Council273.539.29%
131County Durham286.939.26%
43West London Waste Authority245.639.09%
130Bedford286.739.08%
41City of London244.439.03%
154Kent County Council297.238.97%
188East Lothian343.238.90%
136Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council289.338.71%
169Powys County Council314.538.50%
143East Sussex County Council293.738.31%
191Orkney Islands350.538.30%
196East Dunbartonshire37638.20%
173Neath Port Talbot CBC318.538.10%
168Halton Borough Council313.538.08%
55Sutton LB251.137.55%
31Bristol City Council233.437.38%
172Dungannon & South Tyrone Borough Council317.837.30%
61Coventry City Council25337.26%
114Blackpool Borough Council279.637.16%
153North Tyneside Council296.936.76%
101Greenwich LB274.836.54%
175Merseyside WDA (MBC)323.136.51%
11Merton LB219.236.45%
192Angus355.336.30%
146Medway Borough Council294.936.26%
177Moyle District Council326.736.20%
181Cornwall333.636.17%
184Highland338.436.10%
197Coleraine Borough Council378.836.10%
161Wigan MBC302.936.06%
179Limavady Borough Council329.236.00%
140Wolverhampton MBC290.635.94%
148Ballymoney Borough Council295.535.80%
49Nottingham City Council248.735.59%
134Inverclyde288.335.30%
139Blaenau Gwent CBC290.535.20%
122Luton Borough Council281.634.96%
91Reading Borough Council270.234.91%
81Leeds City Council MBC263.434.67%
127South Tyneside MBC285.634.64%
141Gateshead MBC292.734.60%
70Dudley MBC259.934.34%
186Merthyr Tydfil CBC340.434.10%
88Greater Manchester WDA (MBC)267.634.02%
106Kirklees MBC275.434.01%
73Bradford City MDC (MBC)260.833.81%
182North East Lincolnshire Council335.833.55%
57Croydon LB251.433.47%
69Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council MBC259.733.41%
147Newry & Mourne District Council295.133.00%
200Eilean Siar485.333.00%
144Plymouth City Council294.232.90%
170Strabane District Council314.832.80%
137Sandwell MBC289.932.62%
159Down District Council300.532.50%
187South Lanarkshire342.832.50%
178Ballymena Borough Council327.732.30%
99Slough Borough Council274.431.40%
165Sunderland City Council312.231.21%
120Birmingham City Council281.531.15%
176Fermanagh District Council325.731.00%
199Aberdeenshire419.930.10%
194Isle of Wight Council368.229.98%
162Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council305.329.82%
180Belfast City Council329.529.80%
189Derry City Council344.129.60%
142Edinburgh, City of292.729.50%
109North London Waste Authority27829.37%
95Sheffield City Council271.629.30%
195Aberdeen City369.628.80%
63Western Riverside Waste Authority253.528.01%
145Brighton and Hove Council294.927.65%
110Leicester City Council278.225.59%
174East London Waste Authority322.825.43%
42Westminster City Council244.525.27%
135Southwark LB288.925.14%
133Southampton City Council287.825.07%
5Tower Hamlets LB21224.56%
193Dundee City364.124.40%
129Portsmouth City Council286.624.37%
185Middlesbrough Borough Council339.923.36%
190Glasgow City346.922.50%
202Council of the Isles of Scilly764.118.82%
183Lewisham LB338.218.10%
201Shetland Islands490.517.50%
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