The latest report from Returpack shows how much it pantas in the country. In 2015 was a new record. The average pledge was 171 cans and PET bottles per person in the country.
Kalmar shows better figures, and at its best it is in Borgholm where pantas 112 bottles or cans more per person than the national average.
– since the deposit system was introduced in Sweden for more than 30 years ago, the number of pledged packaging increased steadily every year and it recovered about 84 percent of all cans and PET bottles, says Katarina Lundell, Communications at Returpack.
the figures make Sweden one of the best countries in the world when it comes to mortgages up.
total recycled the 1.69 billion cans and PET bottles last year. This corresponds to an energy saving of 325 million kWh and is enough to heat 25,000 homes for a whole year.
On the Net in Borgholm, one is not surprised by the figures. If it is because there are a large number of tourists on the island in the summer, or what caused it, there’s also a strong environmental approach.
– Yes, I’m not surprised at the result of noticing at there a strong environmental awareness here. Many is ecologically and many choose paper rather than plastic bag, says Janet Nyberg, first assistant in the net.
The reasons for the increased recycling are numerous. First, we have become more environmentally conscious, and it has become easier to pledge with more places to leave their cans and bottles, according Returpack.
The lowest figure in Kalmar County has Torsås with 138 cans or bottles per inhabitant. They are below the national average which is 171st
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