A new survey of local authorities, carried out by House Clearance Dumfries shows that almost 26 million tonnes of municipal waste was generated in England and Wales in 2012/13. Household waste accounted for 23.82 million tonnes (over 90%), of which 1.54 million tonnes was recycled. This gives a national household recycling rate of 6.5%. The waste was dealt with in the following ways: 83% went to landfill, 12% was either recycled, composted or used in energy recovery and the remaining 5% was incinerated without energy recovery. House Clearance Dumfries manager commented, “These figures show how much work there is to do if we are to achieve both significant levels of recovery from municipal waste and a high level of recycling of household waste.”