Northern Ireland local authority collected municipal waste management statistics released

Date published: 26 April 2018

Provisional Northern Ireland local authority collected municipal waste management statistics for October to December 2017 have been published today by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs.

DARD report

This statistical report is updated quarterly and contains information on key measurements of local authority collected (LAC) municipal waste for councils and waste management groups in Northern Ireland. 

Northern Ireland local authority collected municipal waste management statistics are available on the DAERA website. 

The key points are:

Northern Ireland’s councils collected 232,004 tonnes of LAC municipal waste between October and December 2017, 1.7% higher than the 228,145 tonnes collected during the same three months of 2016. Household waste accounts for 89.3% of total LAC municipal waste. Newry, Mourne & Down had the smallest quantity of household waste per person at 99kg, whilst the largest quantity per person was recorded in Antrim & Newtownabbey at 131kg.

The household waste preparing for reuse, dry recycling and composting rate was 47.1% between October and December 2017, an increase on the 42.1% recorded during the same three months of 2016. At council level, rates varied from 40.1% in Causeway Coast & Glens to 54.6% in Mid Ulster.

The LAC municipal waste energy recovery rate was 18.4%, lower than the 19.8% reported for October to December 2016. The highest rate was recorded in Newry, Mourne & Down at 50.0% and the lowest was 4.1% in Fermanagh & Omagh.

The latest quarterly landfill rate for household waste was 32.3%, a further reduction on the 38.1% recorded during the same three months of 2016. There were 43,126 tonnes of BLACMW sent to landfill between October and December 2017. This was 15.6% lower than the 51,097 tonnes sent between the same three months of 2016. It also accounted for a smaller proportion of the annual allowance, 17.3% between October and December 2017 compared to 19.4% in the equivalent quarter of 2016.

The statistical report containing more detail can be accessed via the DAERA website.

Notes to editors: 

  1. This is the latest in a regular series of quarterly Northern Ireland local authority collected municipal waste management statistics report and is the third report for the 2017/18 financial year covering the period October to December 2017. Current and previous reports dating back to 2009/10 can be accessed from the DAERA website. The series will continue to be updated on a quarterly basis.
  2. All figures are provisional until the final end-year validation has been completed. An annual report with fully validated figures for 2017/18 is scheduled for 29 November 2018.
  3. The data in this report are based on returns made to WasteDataFlow, which is a web based system, used by all UK local authorities to report LAC municipal waste.
  4. There are five main sections in the report which covers local authority collected municipal waste and, where appropriate, household waste: arisings; reuse, dry recycling, composting; energy recovery; landfill; and biodegradable landfill.
  5. The 26 district councils covered by previous reports were reorganised into 11 new councils from 1 April 2015. This is the eleventh release of waste data collected on an 11 council basis. During this period in Northern Ireland 8 of the 11 district councils were split into two Waste Management Groups with 3 unaffiliated to any group.
  6. arc21: Antrim & Newtownabbey; Ards & North Down, Belfast, Lisburn & Castlereagh; Mid & East Antrim; Newry, Mourne & Down.
  7. North West Regional Waste Management Group: Causeway Coast & Glens; Derry City & Strabane.
  8. These statistics are released according to the Statement of Compliance with the Pre-release access to Official Statistics Order (NI) 2009. National Statistics meet the highest standards of trustworthiness, quality and public value. They undergo regular quality assurance reviews to ensure that they meet customer needs. They are produced free from any political interference.
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