WasteServ noted a reduction in all waste streams in recent years, with the COVID-19 pandemic period seeing less waste being generated.
The Malta Independent was informed that less waste was collected in 2021 when compared to both 2020 and 2019.
Last year saw 163,565 tonnes of wast collected, whereas in 2020 the amount stood at around 176,733 tonnes. In 2019, the figure stood at 175,546. The figures include mixed waste, organic waste and the recyclable green grey bag.
Statistics reveal the amount of mixed waste, recyclables and organic waste that was delivered to WasteServe facilities collected by local councils across Malta and Gozo. In 2021, up to 109,532 tonnes of mixed waste, 30,716 tonnes of recyclable waste and 23,316 tonnes of organic waste were collected.
Wasteserv said that despite last year a record amount of waste was collected, at 19,000 tonnes of recyclables processed, there still remains a lot to be done. There was no explanation for the discrepancy between the amount of recyclables collected and those processed.
Wasteserv noted that the public is separating more and more as more awareness is generated. Education and awareness are key, said the organisation, as more campaigns to help the audience understand the importance of separation and recycling in the works.
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