ATHANASIOS POLYCHRONOPOULOS: Zero waste is more than just lentils in a jar

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A Greek island and a Japanese town show that a circular economy is possible

“Zero waste” is not a concept simply identified by the presence of one local neighbourhood store with reusable jars and refill stations, or solely adopted by social media influencers. While all of that is helpful for the cause, zero waste is the idea that we can live in a completely waste-free world.

Tilos has achieved zero waste to landfill, with all of the island’s waste being properly treated after collection. The current recycling rate is almost 90%. It is my company’s electric fleet that collects that waste from homes and separates it into 25 different streams. Tilos has proved that the circular economy initiative encapsulating an entire island is a system that can be deployed across the world. The Greek government and the European Commission see Tilos as a big step in proving what is possible on a larger scale and what can be achieved when governments, private companies, local councils and communities all work together.

However, the UK failed to reach its aim of recycling 50% of household waste by 2020, and the amount of rubbish continues to rise — as it does in many places around the world. The latest figures from the EU show that people generated an average of 505kg of waste each in 2020. That’s up almost 10% since 1995.

 

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