Monday, March 28, 2011

Litter Louts in the UK

Fast-food wrappers top the list of rubbish dropped in more than half the UK's cities and towns, a survey of the brands found littering the streets has shown, but in London, cigarette packaging makes up more than half the branded litter on the streets, the survey by Keep Britain Tidy revealed.

Cigarette packets made up 62% of the recognisable brands of rubbish spotted, a massive increase on the year before, when the litter made up just 14% of the total.

In more than half the places surveyed by the anti-litter campaigners, including Manchester, Rugby, Sheffield and Southend, fast-food brands topped the list of rubbish on the streets.
In other parts of the country, such as Carlisle and Gloucester, confectionery wrappers were the most common types of litter.

Across the UK as a whole, McDonald's was the brand most seen as litter on the streets, making up 13% of the items found.  Cadbury, Greggs, Wrigley, Coca-Cola, Mars, Malboro, Lambert and Butler, and Subway were all also in the top 10 for brands of litter on the streets, along with unbranded fish and chips, kebab and pizza wrappers.

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