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Towards 65% Plus

Widespread public consultation, beginning in 2001, has involved Peterborough residents in choosing the best options for achieving future recycling and waste disposal targets.

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The main priorities that emerged from this extensive consultation were to:
• reduce pollution as much as possible
• reduce waste for landfill
• generate electricity from waste
• reduce climate change as much as possible

Based on these priorities, a councillor-led, cross-party Members’ Waste and Recycling Working Group undertook detailed investigations and made site visits before producing a set of recommendations for Peterborough’s future recycling and waste disposal needs. These recommendations were formally adopted in the Waste 2020 strategy by the full city council in February 2007.

The city council is now implementing this strategy, which includes investing in facilities that will help residents re-use and recycle more than 65 per cent of discarded household and garden materials, as well as providing a long-term, sustainable alternative to landfill.

65% Plus will keep you informed about all the activities that will help us achieve our aims of improved recycling and sustainable waste treatment in the city.

65Percent Plus

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