The Considerate Constructors Scheme has launched its industry-wide campaign ‘Spotlight on…plastics and packaging’ to raise awareness on how the construction industry can reduce, reuse and recycle plastics and packaging
The launch of the plastics and packaging campaign comes in response to shocking findings from a CCS survey of over 900 people working within the UK and Irish construction industries.
The survey revealed that although over 95% of respondents said the industry needs to be doing something to reduce its consumption of plastics and packaging, over half of respondents (51%) have little understanding of the rules and regulations surrounding plastics and packaging, and only 44% know how to recycle different plastic and packaging materials.
The survey also revealed that:
- 98% said the over-consumption of plastics and packaging is a global issue.
- 92% believe plastics and packaging are extremely dangerous to the environment.
- 81% said the construction industry is not doing enough to reduce its consumption of plastics and packaging.
- 31% said they frequently use plastics and packaging that cannot be reused or recycled.
With the construction industry being the second largest consumer of plastics in the UK, it is vital that the construction industry reconsiders the way it consumes and disposes of plastics and packaging to protect the environment and all life.
The CCS is urging all construction sites, companies, suppliers and clients of construction projects to drastically reduce their consumption of plastics and packaging. Not only does this offer significant improvements for the environment and society as a whole, it also makes commercial business sense, with many organisations reporting significant cost savings.
‘Spotlight on…plastics and packaging’ provides an array of resources to help the industry to address this issue. It includes a range practical case studies and guidance from contractors, clients and service suppliers including: AMA Waste Management; Aztec; Balfour Beatty; Crossrail; Environment Agency; Griffiths; Knight Build; Protec; Right Waste Right Place; Mace; Morgan Sindall; Multiplex; Skanska; Sir Robert McAlpine; Wates and Ward.
CCS Chief Executive, Edward Hardy said: “As construction is the second largest consumer of plastic in the UK, our industry has one of the greatest responsibilities to society, and to the environment, to ensure that we are working tirelessly to improve our standards in minimising waste from plastics.
“The scheme’s ‘Spotlight on…plastics and packaging’ campaign provides resources, practical support and guidance helping everyone to take effective measures to tackle this issue. While considerable progress is being made – with over 76% of Scheme-registered construction sites setting targets to reduce, reuse and recycle waste – it is clear that a concerted effort to raise further awareness, and to provide the necessary support, is needed to achieve this drastic reduction in waste from plastics and packaging.”
Click here to access the ‘Spotlight on…plastics and packaging’ campaign.