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Liverpool s face mask usage reaches 356,000 a day as litter problem plagues city

Liverpool s face mask usage reaches 356,000 a day as litter problem plagues city It’s reported that litter pickers across the country are finding one mask for every 60 metres they patrol Updated Little picker Max Ratcliffe, who is 6, said he was shocked by how many masks he spotted Three times a day plus breaking news for the biggest stories - sign up for the Liverpool Echo newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Basildon: Huge amount of disposable face masks littered | Braintree and Witham Times

Litter pickers in Basildon are seeing a huge rise in the number of used disposable face masks during their patrols. The number of single use masks in Basildon has reached 141,730 per day, data from Trade Waste has revealed. It s been calculated that 19.5 billion disposable face masks will be used across the UK in 2021. Many face masks end up being blown into the woods and making their way into streams, rivers and eventually the sea. Charlotte Green from Basildon Waste Company said: The scale of the problem of carelessly dumped disposable face masks is massive – residents of Basildon use 141,730 single use plastic masks a day and sadly some of these are being dropped, or simply fall from people’s pockets – sightings are increasingly common now.

Basildon: Huge amount of disposable face masks littered

Basildon: Huge amount of disposable face masks littered
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York s festive food waste mountain

MORE than 800 tonnes of food waste was binned by York residents over the Christmas period, new figures have revealed. A total of 883 tonnes of waste was thrown out between Christmas and New Year, a survey by the local recycling firm Trade Waste revealed. Spokesman for the group, Charlotte Green, said: “Even with a slightly toned-down Christmas this year, we all know how full the bins get after Christmas – it’s now clear the huge environmental impact all this waste has. The numbers are simply astonishing. Data reveals that this year York residents chucked out 412 tonnes of food packaging, 147 tonnes of leftover Christmas dinner, 72 tonnes of drink bottles, 14 tonnes of mince pies and six tonnes of cheese.

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