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Bath Clean Air Zone (CAZ) monitoring reports 2023

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Bath Clean Air Zone (CAZ) monitoring reports 2023

Bath's Clean Air Zone monitoring reports 2023


  • Published date: 05 September 2024
  • Last updated: 06 September 2024

Details

We are committed to regularly reporting on the impact of the CAZ on air quality, traffic flow, vehicle compliance and other measures so that we can monitor progress against the plan set out in our full business case. The business case also outlines why a clean air zone is necessary in Bath.

The key objective of the scheme is to reduce Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) concentrations to within the annual mean limit of 40 μg/m3 in the shortest time possible at all individual monitoring locations in Bath, while minimising the impact on local businesses and residents.

These documents contain the full monitoring data from 2023.

Documents


Last updated 06 September 2024

Household waste and recycling statistics

Dataset

Household waste and recycling statistics

Find household waste and recycling statistics from 1996 onwards.


  • Published date: 30 August 2024
  • Last updated: 30 August 2024

Details

Household waste and recycling statistics from 1996 onwards.

Household waste and recycling statistics
Year Percentage of waste reused, recycled, or composted Residual (black bag) waste produced per household (Kilograms) Percentage of waste sent to landfill Percentage of waste sent for energy recovery
2022/23 56.9% 354.02kg 4.29% 39.61%
2021/22 59.2% 362.66kg 2.8% 32.46%
2020/21 59.2% 363.43kg 3% 30.56%
2019/20 56.2% 389.67kg 15.42% 22.68%
2018/19 58.7% 362.89kg 14.77% 24.15%
2017/18 54.8% 421.75kg 13.14% 26.07%
2016/17 54.1% 449.45kg 13.12% 23.9%
2015/16 52.6% 456.62kg 19.18% 14.21%
2014/15 50.4% 475.29kg 10.04% 7.15%

Documents


Last updated 30 August 2024

Fly-tipping data

Dataset

Fly-tipping data

Find out the number of reported fly-tipping incidents and the actions taken


  • Published date: 30 August 2024
  • Last updated: 30 August 2024

Documents


Last updated 30 August 2024

What happened to the recycling we collected from your home

Dataset

What happened to the recycling we collected from your home

Find out what happened to the recycling we collected from your home


  • Published date: 30 August 2024
  • Last updated: 30 August 2024

Details

What happened to the recycling we collected from your home in 2020 to 2021
Material Weight in tons Where is it recycled? Percentage recycled in the UK What is it reused for?
Textiles and shoes 75 Eastern Europe and West Africa 0% Reused as textiles and shoes
Mixed cans and plastics 2,029 UK 100% Baled, then mechanically sorted. Cans are sent for smelting and reuse, and plastics to various reprocessors for shredding and recycling
Glass, bottles, and jars 6,997 UK 100% New glass bottles and jars
Small electrical items 68 UK 100% Broken down and individual components are recycled
Cardboard 5,154 UK 100% Recycled into new cardboard products
Food waste 7,970 UK 100% Recycled to produce biogas and biofertiliser for use on brown field sites
Steel cans 282 UK 100% Smelted and reused in new products
Garden waste 7,668 UK 100% Composted locally to produce a nutrient-rich compost for local farms
Paper 2,678 UK 100% Recycled into new products, such as newsprint
Mixed plastics (tubs and trays) 939 UK and Europe 90.5% Plastics are shredded into flakes and granules that will be used to create new bottles, bags, and clothes
Aluminium cans and foil 137 UK 100% Smelted and reused to make new cans and many other products
Household and car batteries 13 UK 100% Reprocessed into new batteries or reused as raw materials

Previous versions of our end use register for all our waste recycled from residents are available to download. These documents show where all the material goes for recycling.

Documents


Last updated 30 August 2024

Treasury management and investment

Policy

Treasury management and investment

Treasury management is defined as the management of our investments and cashflows, banking, effective controlling of associated risk, and optimising our performance.


  • Published date: 07 August 2024
  • Last updated: 04 October 2024

Details

The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) Code of Practice on Treasury Management requires us to approve a treasury management strategy prior to each financial year.

The treasury management strategy includes information on the current treasury portfolio (borrowings and investments), our borrowing and debt strategy and the our investment strategy.

Documents


Last updated 04 October 2024

Auditor's Annual Report

Report

Auditor's Annual Report

We receive an Auditor's Annual Report from our external auditors each year. This report summarises the conclusions and significant issues arising from the audit and inspection work.


  • Published date: 07 August 2024
  • Last updated: 04 October 2024

Documents


Last updated 04 October 2024

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