Ms Baker asks about recycling rates for the City of Bayswater and Inglewood. The answer provides recycling rates for the City of Bayswater and the City of Stirling (where part of Inglewood is located) for 2011-12 and 2012-13, but not for Inglewood specifically or 2013-14.

AnsweredQoN 2878Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 September 2014
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Environment

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I refer to the recycling rates of the City of Bayswater and the suburb of Inglewood and ask what are the rates of recycling by percentage for the City of Bayswater and the suburb of Inglewood respectively for each of the 2013–2014, 2012–2013 and 2011–2012 financial years?

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Answered
14 October 2014
Responded by
Minister for Environment
Response time
34 days
An annual census of local government waste and recycling services provided to Western Australian households includes data for the City of Bayswater and the City of Stirling. The suburb of Inglewood is located in both local government areas. Separate waste and recycling data are not available for the suburb of Inglewood.
In the annual census, local governments report on waste materials collected and disposed of to landfill, which allows the calculation of a recycling rate.
Waste and recycling data relating to the 2013-14 financial year are not yet available for either the City of Bayswater or the City of Stirling.
The overall recycling rate for the City of Stirling calculated from data reported to the annual census was 51 per cent for 2011-12 and 46 per cent for 2012-13.
The overall recycling rate for the City of Bayswater calculated from data reported to the annual census was 31 per cent for 2011-12 and 27 per cent for 2012-13.

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