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Recycling can be confusing, but it's getting simpler

The recycling rate increased from 45% in 2007 to 51% in 2011

Linpac's packaging facility in Ritterhude, Germany
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Linpac's packaging facility in Ritterhude, Germany

Jenni Downes | THe COnversation
At first glance, Australians appear to be good recyclers: ABS figures report that in 2012 about 94% of households participated in some way in kerbside recycling. State waste authorities also report a consistent increase in the volume of materials recovered for recycling.
However, these figures do not justify complacency. Our total household waste is increasing and our kerbside recycling rate – the amount of materials collected for recycling as a percentage of the total waste generated – is actually relatively low by global standards, and is only growing slowly.
The recycling rate increased from

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