Wave 59 - November 2012

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Wave 59 - November 2012
Strategies, Marketing and Social Research
Head Office: 259 Glen Osmond Rd, Frewville SA 5063
Tel: 08 8433 0200 Fax: 08 8338 2360
research@mcgregor.com.au www.mcgregor.com.au
Litter Strategy Monitoring
Wave 59 – November 2012
Report
Prepared for: John Phillips
On behalf of: KESAB Environmental Solutions
Project No: 7239
Date: November 2012
Contents
Section 1 Introduction...................................................................................................... 1
Background ............................................................................................................. 2
Section 2 Wave 58 Executive Summary....................................................................... 5
Items Counted .................................................................................................... 6
Litter Volume..................................................................................................... 10
3.1
Glass .......................................................................................................... 13
Items ................................................................................................................. 13
Volume ............................................................................................................. 14
3.2
Metal .......................................................................................................... 15
Items ................................................................................................................. 15
Volume ............................................................................................................. 16
3.3
Plastic ......................................................................................................... 17
Items ................................................................................................................. 17
Volume ............................................................................................................. 18
3.4
Paper/ Paperboard ..................................................................................... 19
Items ................................................................................................................. 19
Volume ............................................................................................................. 20
3.5
Miscellaneous ............................................................................................ 21
Items ................................................................................................................. 21
Volume ............................................................................................................. 22
3.6
Cigarette Butts ........................................................................................... 23
Items ................................................................................................................. 23
Volume ............................................................................................................. 24
3.7
Dispersion of Litter by Site Type ................................................................ 25
Items ................................................................................................................. 25
Volume ............................................................................................................. 28
3.8
CDL Beverage Containers ......................................................................... 29
Data Summary - Items ................................................................................................... 30
Data Summary - Volumes.............................................................................................. 34
Appendix 1: Tracking Graphs ....................................................................................... 38
Unweighted Tracking Graphs - Items ........................................................................... 44
Unweighted Tracking Graphs - Volume ....................................................................... 59
Weighted Tracking Graphs - Items ............................................................................... 67
Weighted Tracking Graphs - Volumes ......................................................................... 78
Appendix 2: Data Collection Form................................................................................ 85
For enquiries on this report please contact David O’Dea.
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Section 1
Introduction
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1.1
This document has been prepared by McGregor Tan Research to report on
Wave 59 of the quarterly KESAB Litter Monitor. Surveys for the current
wave were conducted in South Australia during November 2012.
Background
1.2
Regular monitoring of the litter stream is necessary in order to maintain a
clear picture of its components, such as the various material types that
contribute to the litter stream as well as the distribution of litter across
different area types. Keep South Australia Beautiful (KESAB) had been
monitoring the State's litter stream for many years, but the level of detail
required during the South Australian Government’s moratorium on changes
to Container Deposit Legislation was considerably greater than previously
recorded.
1.3
An expanded monitoring program commenced in February 1998, and
McGregor Tan Research was commissioned at that time to undertake the
actual count and to report regularly on the outcomes.
This expanded
program was continued throughout 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and is planned to continue.
1.4
With the exception of August 2002, counts have been conducted quarterly,
carried out in February, May, August and November of each year.
Throughout the Monitor, care has been taken to maintain the data in a form
compatible with KAB's requirements.
1.5
During each Wave of the survey, litter counts are undertaken at 151 sites
across South Australia. In conjunction with the national litter count, a review
of all South Australian sites showed that 11 of the sites surveyed were
disproportionately represented in the data. These original sites were found
to be unusual in nature, and were replaced with 11 revised sites.
1.6
The data collection form utilised for the count was jointly developed by
McGregor Tan Research and KESAB. A copy of this form is provided in
Appendix 2.
1.7
In January 2003, Container Deposit Legislation (CDL) was extended to
cover most beverages under 1 litre, such as juice cartons, fruit boxes,
flavoured milk cartons, etc. As a result, a new method of analysing the data
had to be adopted so that the changes to the CDL, and the effect on the
total litter stream could be evaluated.
1.8
Prior to the August 2004 Litter Count, the data collection form was reevaluated and re-designed to take into account the changes to the CDL and
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also to incorporate new categories for litter items that were previously coded
as ‘other’ or in an inappropriate category. The changes that were made to
the data collection form include:


Plastic bags were separated into 3 types of litter:
o
Supermarket type lightweight shopping bags
o
Heavier glossy, typically branded carry bags
o
Sacks, sheeting and other bags
Bottle and can tops were moved and separated from the
Miscellaneous Category into both ‘plastic bottle top’ and ‘metal bottle
and can tops’.

1.9
The following four litter types were also added to the Plastic category:
o
Bread bag tags
o
Lollipop sticks
o
Spoons/ cutlery
o
Drink pouches

The Metal Cans category name was changed to Metal.

Foil take away was moved from Miscellaneous to Metal.

Cigarette butts were separated from the Miscellaneous Category.

Two extra items were added to the Paper/paperboard category:
o
Paper bags
o
Shopper dockets & related shopping paper
In previous waves, the data collection form separated each litter type into
CDL and non-CDL categories However, extended Container Deposit
Legislation (CDL) has now meant that the litter categories alone (e.g.
Flavoured milk, < 1 litre) can be used to establish whether or not beverage
containers are covered under CDL or not.
1.10
In order to determine the effectiveness of the current CDL (as of January
2003), and for comparative purposes, it was necessary to re-calculate the
number of current CDL items from the waves prior to the extension.
References to CDL items in Waves prior to Wave 17 (waves 1-16) therefore
denote beverage containers that are currently covered by CDL – not the
items that were covered by the legislation prior to this time.
1.11
During the Wave 29 Monitor estimates of the volumes for each litter item
category were defined. The assignments of volume estimates to each litter
item category were based on actual measurements of containers/ items, the
condition that these items were most commonly found (which was based on
the audits of at least three Waves), and the most common or average size
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of the items that were found within each category.
1.12
The auditors were an important part of the volume formulation process, and
these persons were able to record the number, size and type of different
items within each category over a number of waves. Volumes ascribed to
each item represented the average size for that category across all site
types.
1.13
The final volume attributed to each litter item category furthermore took into
account the fact that some items were often found crushed and weathered.
For example, some drink cans and cartons are often crushed and/ or
weathered when they are identified by the auditors and counted. The same
volume measurements have been used for all subsequent Waves.
1.14
Two noteworthy events that have taken place since the beginning of this
longitudinal study include:

The deposit on drink containers was increased from 5 cents to 10
cents in September 2008.

1.15
The ban on thin plastic shopping bags came into effect in May 2009.
This document reports on Wave 59 of the longitudinal study. The litter count
was conducted during November 2012. Section 2 of this report outlines the
litter characteristics of the 151 sites, which include 11 revised sites
(replacing 11 of the original 151). Appendix 1 contains charts tracking
results back across all prior Monitors, and includes weighted results to
facilitate meaningful comparison of results established at the 151 original
sites with results derived from the 151 revised sites.
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Section 2
Wave 59
Executive Summary
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The following Executive Summary covers the findings of the November 2012
KESAB Litter Monitor (Wave 59). Where possible, results have been tracked
against those derived from any previous Waves which incorporated revised sites.
All 151 sites were counted during the November 2012 count.
Items Counted
A total of 13,294 litter items were counted across the 151 South Australian sites
during Wave 59. These figures are higher those from the previous monitor in
August (11,809) but below May 2012 (13,751) and February 2012 (13,326), the
results are also below those recorded in November 2011 (14,304) from the same
time last year.
Cigarette butts remained the main contributor (47%) to the litter count with 6,185
butts counted in Wave 59, up from Wave 58 (5,309), Wave 57 (5,986) and Wave 56
(6,136 butts) but below Wave 55 (6,602) counted at the same time last year in
November 2011.
The increase in items counted in Wave 59 was demonstrated most strongly
amongst the following litter items:

CIGARETTE BUTTS - Cigarette butts – 6,185 butts, up from 5,309 butts in Wave
58 (17% increase)

PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Other paper (including tissues) – 1,681 items, up from
1,359 items in Wave 58 ( 24% increase)

MISCELLANEOUS - Clothing & materials - 177 items, up from 103 items in Wave
58 (72% increase)

PLASTIC - Plastic bottle tops - 281 items, up from 213 items in Wave 58 (32%
increase)

METAL - Metal bottle tops and can pull rings - 302 items, up from 237 items in
Wave 58 (27% increase)

PLASTIC - Spoons/cutlery - 81 items, up from 46 items in Wave 58 (76%
increase)

PLASTIC - Flavoured milk, <1 litre - 43 items, up from 16 items in Wave 58
(169% increase)

PLASTIC - Lollipop sticks - 87 items, up from 63 items in Wave 58 (38%
increase)
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
PLASTIC - Packing tape & straps - 158 items, up from 134 items in Wave 58
(18% increase)

PLASTIC - Snack bags & confectionery wrappers - 435 items, up from 412 items
in Wave 58 (6% increase)

MISCELLANEOUS - Ice cream sticks - 83 items, up from 61 items in Wave 58
(36% increase)

PLASTIC - Take away & cups - 267 items, up from 245 items in Wave 58 (9%
increase)

METAL - Flavoured water/soft drink, (carbonated), all sizes - 71, items, up from
51 items in Wave 58 (39% increase)
Conversely, there was a decrease in several litter items, most strongly
demonstrated by the following:

MISCELLANEOUS - Construction materials – 56 items, down from 106 items in
Wave 58 (47% decrease)

METAL - Other foil - 195 items, down from 237 items in Wave 58 (18% decrease)

PLASTIC - Straws - 216 items, down from 252 items in Wave 58 (14% decrease)

METAL - Metal pieces - 183 items, down from 215 items in Wave 58 (15%
decrease)

PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Shopper dockets & related shopping paper (e.g. lists) 80 items, down from 110 items in Wave 58 (27% decrease)

PLASTIC - Other plastic - 901 items, down from 930 items in Wave 58 (3%
decrease)

MISCELLANEOUS - Other miscellaneous - 26 items, down from 54 items in
Wave 58 (52% decrease)

PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Newspapers & magazines - 31 items, down from 43
items in Wave 58 (28% decrease)
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Cigarette butts accounted for the largest proportion of all litter items counted (47%,
up from 45% in Wave 58, 44% in Wave 57, 46% in Wave 56 and 46% in Wave 55
counted at the same time in the previous year. Other material types represented the
following proportions of the litter items counted:

Plastic items (21%, down from 22% in Wave 58)

Paper/ paperboard (19%, unchanged from Wave 58)

Metal items (6%, down from 7% in Wave 58)

Miscellaneous items (4%, unchanged from Wave 58)

Glass items (2%, down from 3% in Wave 58)
Items as Proportions of Total by Material Type
Cigarette Butts,
47%
Glass, 2%
Metal , 6%
Miscellaneous, 4%
Paper/ paperboard,
19%
Plastic, 21%
The top 20 ranking of litter items for November 2012 also included PLASTIC –
Styrene foam boxes, sheets, etc. and PLASTIC - Lollipop sticks in Wave 59. The
items that exited the top 20 as a result of the new entrants were
PAPER/PAPERBOARD – Shopper dockets & related shopping paper (e.g. lists) and
MISCELLANEOUS – Construction materials in Wave 58.
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TOP 20 CATEGORIES - HIGHEST COUNTS
5309
CIGARETTE BUTTS
6185
5986
6136
6602
1681
1359
1946
1659
1665
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Other paper (including
tissues)
901
930
951
808
852
PLASTIC - Other plastic
435
412
516
383
542
302
237
279
388
392
281
213
264
287
360
267
245
333
272
236
216
252
231
291
291
215
218
177
151
238
196
192
312
227
205
195
237
223
200
235
183
215
208
152
186
177
103
196
198
181
158
134
118
99
122
157
160
205
177
210
156
149
136
187
140
129
123
138
148
123
126
125
126
126
147
90
87
96
65
101
87
63
83
86
95
PLASTIC - Snack bags & confectionery wrappers
METAL - Metal bottle tops and can pull rings
PLASTIC - Plastic bottle tops
PLASTIC - Take away & cups
PLASTIC - Straws
GLASS - Other glass
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Cups/take away containers
METAL - Other foil
METAL - Metal pieces
MISCELLANEOUS - Clothing & materials
PLASTIC - Packing tape & straps
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Packages & boxes
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Cigarette packets
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Paper bags
MISCELLANEOUS - Rubber pieces (not tyres)
PLASTIC - Styrene foam boxes, sheets, etc.
PLASTIC - Lollipop sticks
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
Items
Nov.12
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Aug.12
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
6000
7000
Litter Volume
The total volume of litter recorded in November 2012 amounted to 1.177 cubic
metres, 9% higher than the estimated litter volume established in the August 2012
Monitor (1.077m3) but 5% lower than the estimated litter volume established during
the volume recorded at the same time last year in November 2011 (1.241m3).
The largest proportion of litter volume for Wave 59 was contributed by
miscellaneous items (34%, down from 36% in Wave 58), plastic items (32%, up
from 28% in Wave 58) and paper/ paperboard items (22%, down from 24% in Wave
58). The most significant contributor to volume among miscellaneous items was
illegal dumping, this accounted for almost one third (31%) of the overall total
volume of litter.
Other material types represented the following proportions of the total volume of
litter items counted:

Metal (7%, up from 6% in Wave 58)

Glass (5%, unchanged from Wave 58)

Cigarette butts (<1%, unchanged from Wave 58)
Litter Volume as a Proportion of Total Volume
Cigarette Butts,
<1%
Glass, 5%
Metal , 7%
Plastic, 32%
Miscellaneous,
34%
Paper/ paperboard,
22%
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The items associated with the largest estimated litter volumes in Wave 58 included:

MISCELLANEOUS - Illegal dumping (0.360m³, up from 0.336m³ in Wave 58)

PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Cups/take away containers (0.143m³, up from
0.140m³ in Wave 58)

PLASTIC - Containers, domestic type (0.100m³, down from 0.133m³ in Wave
58)

PLASTIC - Containers, industrial e.g. oil (0.090m³, up from 0.045m³ in Wave
58)

PLASTIC - Take away & cups (0.055m³, up from 0.051m³ in Wave 58)

PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Newspapers & magazines (0.037m³, down from
0.051m³ in Wave 58)

PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Cigarette packets (0.034m³, up from 0.032m³ in
Wave 58)

METAL - Flavoured water/soft drink, (carbonated), all sizes (0.031m³, up from
0.022m³ in Wave 58)

GLASS – Beer, all colours of glass <750ml (0.025m³, down from 0.028m³ in
Wave 58)

PLASTIC – Flavoured milk, < 1 litre (0.023m³, up from 0.009m³ in Wave 58)

MISCELLANEOUS - Construction materials (0.020m³, down from 0.038m³ in
Wave 58)
The top 20 ranking of litter items by volume in Wave 59 was similar to the results for
previous waves, the new items entering the top 20 however, were:

PLASTIC – White milk, all sizes

METAL – Beer, aluminium, all types, all sizes

PLASTIC - Flavoured milk, 1 litre+
With new entrants there are always those items that exit from the top 20 volume list,
in Wave 59 they were:

METAL – Food cans (including pet food)

MISCELLANEOUS – Disposable nappies

METAL – Flavoured water/ soft drink (non-carbonated), all sizes
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TOP 20 CATEGORIES - LARGEST VOLUMES
0.360
0.336
MISCELLANEOUS - Illegal
dumping
0.504
0.360
0.143
0.140
PAPER/PAPERBOARD Cups/take away containers
0.165
0.149
0.100
PLASTIC - Containers,
domestic type
PLASTIC - Containers,
industrial e.g. oil
0.000
0.000
0.075
0.090
0.045
0.480
0.227
0.133
0.291
0.125
0.067
0.055
0.051
0.069
0.056
0.049
0.037
0.051
0.040
0.067
0.051
0.034
0.032
0.030
0.041
0.031
0.031
0.022
0.025
0.021
0.038
0.025
0.028
0.021
0.031
0.039
0.023
0.009
0.012
0.014
0.014
0.020
0.038
0.035
0.035
0.050
0.020
0.012
0.010
0.031
0.013
0.015
0.006
0.002
0.011
0.011
0.013
0.013
0.016
0.014
0.017
0.012
0.010
0.010
0.018
0.004
0.012
0.008
0.023
0.011
0.019
0.012
0.009
0.006
0.018
0.013
0.011
0.004
0.011
0.017
0.015
0.011
0.002
0.004
0.002
0.006
0.010
0.011
0.003
0.017
0.014
PLASTIC - Take away &
cups
PAPER/PAPERBOARD Newspapers & magazines
PAPER/PAPERBOARD Cigarette packets
METAL - Flav. water/soft
drink, (carbonated), all
sizes
GLASS - Beer, all colours
of glass, <750ml
PLASTIC - Flav. milk, <1
litre
MISCELLANEOUS Construction materials
PLASTIC - Flav. water/soft
drink (carbonated), 1 litre+
PLASTIC - White milk, all
sizes
PAPER/PAPERBOARD Packages & boxes
PLASTIC - Flav. water/soft
drink (carbonated), <1 litre
METAL - Foil take away
PLASTIC - Plain water
(carbonated or non-carb),
<1 litre
METAL - Beer, aluminium,
all types, all sizes
PLASTIC - Flav. milk, 1
litre+
PAPER/PAPERBOARD Cartons, flavoured milk, <1
litre
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
Cubic metres
Nov.12
Aug.12
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May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
0.6
3.1
Glass
Items
A total of 316 items (up from 302 items in Wave 58) glass litter items were counted
during Wave 59. The most frequently recorded glass items included:

Other glass (215 items, down from 218 items in Wave 58)

Beer, all colours of glass <750ml (53 items, down from 58 items in Wave 58)

Alcoholic sodas/spirit-based mixers, all sizes (13 items, up from 8 item in
Wave 58)

Wine & spirits, all sizes (10 items, up from 6 items in Wave 58)

Beer, all colours of glass 750ml+ (6 items, up from 4 item in Wave 58)
GLASS ITEMS - COUNTS
- top 5 215
218
Other glass
177
151
238
53
58
Beer, all colours of glass,
<750ml
43
65
82
13
8
4
1
1
Alcoholic sodas/spirit-based
mixers, all sizes
10
6
Wine & spirit, all sizes
0
3
9
6
4
5
1
2
Beer, all colours of glass,
750ml+
0
50
100
150
200
Items counted
Nov.12
Aug.12
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May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
250
Volume
Glass litter items accounted for 0.062m3 (up from 0.051m3 in Wave 58) in
estimated litter volume during Wave 59. Glass items which contributed the largest
volumes to the total included:

Beer, all colours of glass, <750 ml (0.025m3, down from 0.028m3 in Wave
58)

Wine & spirit, all sizes (0.009m3, up from 0.005m3 in Wave 58)

Flavoured water/ soft drink (carbonated) 1 litre+ (0.007m3, up from 0.005m3
in Wave 58)

Alcoholic sodas/spirit-based mixers, all sizes (0.005m3, up from 0.003m3 in
from Wave 58)

Beer, all colours of glass 750ml+ (0.005m3, down from 0.003m3 in Wave 58)
GLASS ITEMS - VOLUMES
- Top 5 -
0.025
0.028
Beer, all colours of glass,
<750ml
0.021
0.031
0.039
0.009
0.005
Wine & spirit, all sizes
0.000
0.003
0.008
Flav. water/soft drink
(carbonated), 1 litre+
0.007
0.005
0.002
0.000
0.002
Alcoholic sodas/spirit-based
mixers, all sizes
0.005
0.003
0.001
0.000
0.000
Beer, all colours of glass,
750ml+
0.005
0.003
0.004
0.001
0.002
0.00
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.04
Cubic metres
Nov.12
Aug.12
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May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
0.05
3.2
Metal
Items
A total of 848 items (up from 819 items in Wave 58) metal litter items were counted
during November 2012. The most frequently counted metal litter items included:

Metal bottle tops and can pull rings (302 items, up from 237 items in Wave
58)

Other foil (195 items, down from 237 items in Wave 58)

Metal pieces (183 items, down from 215 items in Wave 58)

Flavoured water/soft drink, (carbonated), all sizes (71 items, up from 51 items
in Wave 58)

Foil take away (26 items, up from 18 items in Wave 58)
METAL ITEMS - COUNTS
- Top 5
302
237
Metal bottle tops and can pull
rings
279
388
392
195
237
223
200
235
Other foil
183
215
208
Metal pieces
152
186
71
51
59
49
87
Flav. water/soft drink,
(carbonated), all sizes
26
18
Foil take away
50
24
41
0
100
200
300
400
Items counted
Nov.12
Aug.12
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May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
500
Volume
Metal litter items accounted for a total estimated litter volume of 0.084m3 (up from
0.067m3 in Wave 58). The metal items associated with the largest estimated
volumes of litter during Wave 59 included:

Flavoured water/ soft drink (carbonated), all sizes (0.031m3, up from
0.022m3 in Wave 58)

Foil take away (0.012m3, up from 0.008m3 in Wave 58)

Beer, aluminium, all types, all sizes (0.011m3, up from 0.004m3 in Wave 58

Food cans (including pet food) (0.010m3, down from 0.012m3 in Wave 58)

Alcoholic sodas & spirit-based mixers (0.007m3, up from 0.006m3 in Wave
58)
METAL ITEMS - VOLUMES - Top 5
0.031
0.022
0.025
0.021
Flav. water/soft drink,
(carbonated), all sizes
0.038
0.012
0.008
Foil take away
0.023
0.011
0.019
0.011
Beer, aluminium, all types, all
sizes
0.004
0.011
0.017
0.015
0.010
0.012
0.011
0.013
0.010
Food cans (including pet food)
Alcoholic sodas & spirit-based
mixers
0.00
0.007
0.006
0.010
0.011
0.007
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.04
Cubic metres
Nov.12
Aug.12
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May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
3.3
Plastic
Items
A total of 2,851 (up from 2,630 items in Wave 58) plastic litter items were counted
during Wave 59. The most frequently counted plastic litter items included:

Other plastic (901 items, down from 930 items in Wave 58)

Snack bags & confectionery wrappers (435 items, up from 412 items in Wave
58)

Plastic bottle tops (281 items, up from 213 items in Wave 58)

Take away & cups (267 items, up from 245 items in Wave 58)

Straws (216 items, down from 252 in Wave 58)
PLASTIC ITEMS - COUNTS - Top 5
901
930
951
Other plastic
808
852
435
412
Snack bags & confectionery
wrappers
516
383
542
281
213
Plastic bottle tops
264
287
360
267
245
Take away & cups
333
272
236
216
252
231
291
291
Straws
0
200
400
600
800
Items counted
Nov.12
Aug.12
- 17 -
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
1000
Volume
Plastic items were associated with an estimated litter volume of 0.377m3 (up from
0.304m3 in Wave 58). Items which represented the largest volumes within the
Wave 59 litter count included:

Containers, domestic type (0.100m3, down from 0.133m3 in Wave 58)

Containers, industrial e.g. oil (0.090m3, up from 0.045m3 in Wave 58)

Take away & cups (0.055m3, up from 0.051m3 in Wave 58)

Flavoured milk, <1 litre (0.023m3, up from 0.009m3 in Wave 58

Flavoured water/ soft drink (carbonated), 1 litre + (0.020m3, up from 0.012m3
in Wave 58)
PLASTIC ITEMS - VOLUMES - Top 5
0.100
0.133
Containers, domestic type
0.291
0.125
0.075
0.090
0.045
Containers, industrial e.g. oil
0.000
0.067
0.000
0.055
0.051
0.069
0.056
0.049
Take away & cups
Flavoured milk, <1 litre
Flav. water/soft drink
(carbonated), 1 litre+
0.00
0.023
0.009
0.012
0.014
0.014
0.020
0.012
0.010
0.031
0.013
0.05
0.10
0.15
0.20
0.25
Cubic metres
Nov.12
Aug.12
- 18 -
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
0.30
0.35
3.4
Paper/ Paperboard
Items
A total of 2,582 (up from 2,266 items in Wave 58) paper/ paperboard litter items
were recorded during Wave 59.
The most frequently identified items within this material type were:

Other paper – including tissues (1,681 items, up from 1,359 items in Wave
58)

Cups/ take away containers (196 items, up from 192 items in Wave 58)

Packages & boxes (157 items, down from 160 items in Wave 58)

Cigarette packets (156 items, up from 149 items in Wave 58)

Paper bags (129 items, up from 123 items in Wave 58)
PAPER/ PAPERBOARD ITEMS - COUNTS - Top 5
1681
1359
Other paper (including tissues)
1946
1659
1665
196
192
312
227
205
Cups/take away containers
157
160
205
177
210
Packages & boxes
156
149
136
187
140
Cigarette packets
129
123
138
148
123
Paper bags
0
500
1000
1500
2000
Items counted
Nov.12
Aug.12
- 19 -
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
2500
Volume
Paper/ Paperboard items accounted for 0.256m3 in estimated litter volume (down
from 0.263m3 in Wave 58) in November 2012.
Paper/ paperboard items which contributed the largest volumes to the total
included:

Cups/take away containers (0.143m3, up from 0.140m3 in Wave 58)

Newspapers & magazines (0.037m3, down from 0.051m3 in Wave 58)

Cigarette packets (0.034m3, up from 0.032m3 in Wave 58)

Packages & boxes (0.013m3, unchanged from Wave 58)

Cartons flavoured milk, <1 litre (0.010m3, down from 0.011m3 from Wave 58)
PAPER/ PAPERBOARD ITEMS - VOLUMES - Top 5
0.143
0.140
Cups/take away containers
0.227
0.165
0.149
0.037
0.051
0.040
0.067
0.051
Newspapers & magazines
Cigarette packets
0.034
0.032
0.030
0.041
0.031
Packages & boxes
0.013
0.013
0.016
0.014
0.017
Cartons, flavoured milk, <1
litre
0.010
0.011
0.003
0.017
0.014
0.00
0.05
0.10
0.15
0.20
Cubic metres
Nov.12
Aug.12
- 20 -
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
0.25
3.5
Miscellaneous
Items
A total of 512 miscellaneous litter items (up from 483 items in Wave 58) were
counted during Wave 59.
The most frequently recorded items included:

Clothing & materials (177 items, up from 103 items in Wave 58)

Rubber pieces – not tyres (126 items, up from 125 in Wave 58).
Rubber pieces in this category include vehicle rubber mouldings, hose pipes
and tubing, bicycle handle bar grips and casings, pram mouldings and strips.

Ice cream sticks (83 items, up from 61 items in Wave 58)

Construction materials (56 items, down from 106 items in Wave 58)

Other miscellaneous (26 items, down from 54 items in Wave 58)
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS - COUNTS - Top 5
177
103
Clothing & materials
196
198
181
126
125
126
126
Rubber pieces (not tyres)
147
83
61
58
63
65
Ice cream sticks
56
106
98
96
Construction materials
140
26
54
Other miscellaneous
34
31
27
0
50
100
150
200
Items counted
Nov.12
Aug.12
- 21 -
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
250
Volume
Miscellaneous litter was associated with an estimated litter volume of 0.398m3 (up
from 0.390m3 in Wave 58) during Wave 59.
Illegal dumping remained the major contributor to the total volume of miscellaneous
items, with an estimated total volume of 0.360m3 (up from 0.336m3 in Wave 58).
Other miscellaneous items which contributed to the litter stream volume included:

Construction materials (0.020m3, down from 0.038m3 in Wave 58)

Disposable nappies (0.010m3, down from 0.011m3 in Wave 58)

Tyres & pieces (0.004m3, up from 0.002m3 in Wave 58)

Clothing and materials (0.003m3, up from 0.002m3 in Wave 58)
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS - VOLUMES - Top 5
0.360
0.336
Illegal dumping
0.504
0.360
0.480
0.020
0.038
0.035
0.035
0.050
Construction materials
0.010
0.011
0.009
0.010
0.017
Disposable nappies
Tyres & pieces
0.004
0.002
0.005
0.007
0.006
Clothing & materials
0.003
0.002
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.00
0.10
0.20
0.30
0.40
Cubic metres
Nov.12
Aug.12
- 22 -
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
0.50
0.60
3.6
Cigarette Butts
Items
The total number of cigarette butts recorded during Wave 59 was 6,185, up from
5,309 butts in Wave 58 but down from 6,602 butts counted in Wave 55 at the same
time last year.
The proportion of cigarette butts of the total litter items counted increased at car
parks (62%, up from 57% in Wave 58), industrial sites (38%, up from 35% in Wave
58), and highways (32%, up from 27% in Wave 58).
There was decrease in the cigarette butts counted as a proportion of litter at retail
sites (73%, down from 75% in Wave 58), shopping centres (59%, down from 63%
in Wave 58), recreational parks (42%, down from 45% in Wave 58), residential sites
(31%, down from 33% in Wave 58) and beaches (23%, down from 28% in Wave
58).
CIGARETTE BUTTS AS A PROPORTION OF TOTAL LITTER AT EACH SITE TYPE
23%
Beach
28%
30%
35%
43%
Car Park
51%
57%
54%
62%
60%
32%
27%
24%
29%
28%
Highway
38%
35%
42%
41%
40%
Industrial
42%
45%
44%
45%
50%
Recreational Park
31%
33%
35%
32%
Residential
41%
73%
75%
73%
77%
77%
Retail
59%
Shopping Centre
63%
69%
68%
59%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
% of total litter at each site type
Nov.12
Aug.12
May.12
- 23 -
Feb.12
Nov.11
70%
80%
90%
Volume
Despite cigarette butts being the most numerous litter item, they accounted for less
than 1% of the total volume of litter recorded during the current Wave.
- 24 -
3.7
Dispersion of Litter by Site Type
Items
Highways remained the most significant contributor to the total number of litter
items counted in November 2012 with more than one quarter (28%, up from 26% in
Wave 58) of the total litter items counted at highway locations.
Other sites contributed the following proportions of the total number of litter items
counted during Wave 59:

Car Park (18%, down from 21% Wave 58)

Industrial (15%, up from 14% in Wave 58)

Retail (13%, up from 11% in Wave 58)

Shopping Centre (9%, down from 10% in Wave 58)

Residential (7%, down from 9% in Wave 58)

Recreational Park (6%, unchanged from Wave 58)

Beach (3%, down from 4% in Wave 58)
PROPORTION OF TOTAL LITTER ITEMS COUNTED WITHIN SITE TYPE
Shopping Centre,
9%
Beach, 3%
Retail, 13%
Car Park, 18%
Residential, 7%
Recreational Park,
6%
Highway, 28%
Industrial, 15%
- 25 -
A comparison of the proportions of litter items found at each site type revealed that
highway locations contributed large amounts to the total number of litter items
counted in the November 2012 Monitor. Although highway sites represented only
18% of the total number of sites surveyed, they contributed more than one quarter
(28%, down from 26% in Wave 58) of the total litter items counted in Wave 59.
Conversely, residential locations and beaches continued to only contribute smaller
proportions of litter items to the total litter count than anticipated based upon the
proportion of these sites within the overall sample of locations as outlined below:

Residential areas incorporated 17% of the sites surveyed, but contributed
only 7% (down from 9% in Wave 58) of the litter items counted in Wave 59

Beaches - represented 11% of the sites surveyed, but contributed only 3%
(down from 4% in Wave 58) of the litter counted in Wave 59
The remaining sites contributed the expected proportions of litter based on the
proportion of these sites among the overall number of sites counted during
November 2012, the proportions were:

Car parks incorporated 15% of the sites surveyed and contributed 18% (down
from 21% in Wave 58) of the litter items counted in Wave 59

Industrial areas incorporated 11% of the sites surveyed and contributed 15%
(up from 14% in Wave 58) of the total litter items counted in Wave 59

Retail areas - incorporated 10% of the sites surveyed and contributed 13%
(up from 11% in Wave 58) of the litter items counted in Wave 59

Shopping centres - incorporated 9% of the sites surveyed and contributed 9%
(down from 10% in Wave 58) of the litter items counted in Wave 59

Recreational parks – represented 9% of sites surveyed and contributed 6%
(unchanged from Wave 58) of the litter counted in Wave 59
- 26 -
PROPORTION OF TOTAL LITTER ITEMS COUNTED WITHIN SITE TYPE
- tracking -
Nov.12
3%
Aug.12
18%
4%
21%
May.12
3%
19%
Feb.12
3%
19%
Nov.11
3%
18%
Aug.11
4%
May.11
4%
Feb.11
4%
Nov.10
4%
Aug.10
May.10
Feb.10
16%
5%
15%
28%
14%
34%
17%
20%
30%
3%
4%
13%
40%
50%
5%
60%
Car Park
Highway
Industrial
- 27 -
Recreational Park
Residential
5%
6%
70%
Retail
11%
10%
10%
Shopping Centre
11%
10%
9%
13%
80%
7%
9%
9%
% of total
Beach
8%
11%
7%
6%
7%
14%
8%
18%
34%
10%
8%
4%
18%
34%
18%
6%
10%
13%
7%
15%
25%
7%
8%
6%
10%
10%
7%
6%
16%
31%
20%
8%
7%
9%
11%
7%
17%
23%
13%
9%
15%
27%
17%
7%
6%
33%
20%
10%
6%
14%
28%
17%
4%
0%
15%
26%
21%
6%
3%
28%
7%
90%
100%
Volume
More than half (56%, up from 55% in Wave 58) of the total volume of litter
estimated during Wave 59 was associated with litter items at highway locations.
Moderate volumes of litter were also contributed to the overall litter volume by
residential sites (13%, up from 6% in Wave 58) and industrial sites (11%, down
from 16% in Wave 58) during November 2012.
Lower volumes of litter were estimated at car park sites (8%, down from 13% in
Wave 58), recreational parks (5%, up from 1% in Wave 58), shopping centres (3%,
down from 4% in Wave 58), and retail sites (2%, unchanged from Wave 58) and
beaches (1%, down from 3% in Wave 58) to the total volume of litter recorded in
Wave 59.
PROPORTION OF TOTAL LITTER VOLUME BY SITE TYPE
Recreational Park,
5%
Industrial, 11%
Residential, 13%
Retail, 2%
Shopping Centre,
3%
Beach, 1%
Highway, 56%
Car Park, 8%
A comparison of the litter volume, number of litter items and proportion of sites
represented within location types shows that highways contributed a larger number
and volume of litter items than would be expected given their representations within
the sample.
NUMBER AND VOLUME OF LITTER BY SITE TYPE AS PROPORTIONS OF TOTALS
% of total litter volume 3% 8%
56%
% of total items counted 3%
% of total number of sites counted
18%
11%
0%
28%
15%
10%
20%
15%
18%
30%
40%
5%
11%
11%
9%
50%
60%
6%
7%
13%
17%
70%
13%
9%
10%
80%
2% 3%
90%
9%
100%
% of total
Beach
Car Park
Highway
Industrial
- 28 -
Recreational Park
Residential
Retail
Shopping Centre
3.8
CDL Beverage Containers
The overwhelming majority (97%, down from 98% in Wave 58) of litter items
counted in November 2012 were non-beverage items.
The total number of CDL beverage containers counted in Wave 59 increased by
46% to 338 items (up from 232 in Wave 58) from the previous monitor.
CDL beverage containers accounted for 93% (down from 95% in Wave 58) of all
beverage containers counted during Wave 59.
- 29 -
Data Summary - Items
- 30 -
- 31 -
- 32 -
- 33 -
Data Summary - Volumes
- 34 -
- 35 -
- 36 -
- 37 -
Appendix 1:
Tracking Graphs
- 38 -
Weighting of Previous Results
Since February 2006 (Wave 32), 11 revised sites have been surveyed
concurrently with the 151 original sites included within the litter monitor
program since its inception in February 1998. The new and old sites were
surveyed simultaneously across four Waves of the monitor.
These 11 revised sites have previously been surveyed concurrently with the
151 original sites to replace 11 of the original sites that were found to be
unusual in nature, and analyses have typically focused on results for the 151
sites including the 11 new sites and the 151 sites including the 11 old sites
separately.
However, in counts since the February 2007 Monitor only the 151 revised sites
(incorporating the 11 new locations) have been surveyed. In order to facilitate
tracking comparisons, figures prior to February 2007 have been weighted
based upon the variations between results corresponding to the 151 sites
including the 11 new sites and the 151 sites including the 11 old sites.
Weighting techniques were based upon comparisons of figures for items and
volumes recorded during Waves 32, 33, 34 and 35 across all sites
incorporating either the 11 original or 11 revised sites. Differences between
such figures provided indices of the degree of consistent variation between
original and revised site litter data, and reliable weightings were thereby
established.
Figures which have been weighted included:

Absolute values (counts and volumes) within material categories
and site types, since the inclusion of the revised sites resulted in
differences in nearly all absolute values of counted litter.

Comparisons between proportional representation of litter across
site types, due to the fact that site revision altered the proportions of
litter contributed to the total litter stream within certain site categories
whilst others remained unchanged.
However, preliminary investigations demonstrated that proportional contribution
to the total litter stream within material types was consistently similar between
the original and revised site sets. This finding supports the assumption that
whilst the quantities of litter recorded differed between old and new sites, the
types of materials present within such litter were relatively consistent. For this
reason, proportional figures within material types did not require weighting.
- 39 -
Items within material categories across all
151 sites including either 11 original or 11
revised sites
Wave 32
Old
New
Diff
Old
New
Diff
Old
New
Diff
New as % of
Old
419
311
108 0.74224344
349
293
56 0.83954155
321
281
40 0.87538941
305
249
56 0.81639344
1218
287 0.80930233
1450
1099
351 0.75793103
1440
1086
354 0.75416667
1517
1183
334 0.77982861
Plastic
5447
3819
1628 0.70111988
5261
3866
1395 0.73484128
5057
3575
1482 0.70694087
5332
3827
1505 0.71774194
Paper/ paperboard
4299
2969
1330 0.69062573
3820
3003
817 0.78612565
4017
2961
1056 0.73711725
3616
2752
864 0.76106195
Miscellaneous
1286
975
311 0.75816485
1057
814
243 0.77010407
1025
815
210 0.79512195
1150
944
206 0.82086957
Cigarette Butts
7600
5744
1856 0.75578947
9606
6814
2792 0.70934832
10950
6959
3991 0.63552511
10875
6474
4401 0.59531034
TOTAL
20556
15036
5520 0.73146527
21543
15889
5654 0.73754816
22810
15677
7133 0.68728628
22795
15429
7366 0.67685896
0.74124442
0.76220572
0.74164965
0.73829497
1016
1016
0
1
737
737
0
1
721
721
0
1
728
728
0
1
1
2395
2196
199
0.92
2573
2428
145
0.94
2498
2077
421
0.83
2705
2399
306
0.89
0.89
2194
2064
130
0.94
3142
2722
420
0.87
3365
2724
641
0.81
2601
2156
445
0.83
0.86
- 40 -
1261
1292
-31
1.02
2323
1919
404
0.83
1853
1155
698
0.62
2232
1157
1075
0.52
0.75
1517
1517
0
1
1659
1659
0
1
1670
1670
0
1
1801
1801
0
1
1
617
617
0
1
590
590
0
1
479
479
0
1
729
729
0
1
1
17020
11500
5520
0.68
17788
12134
5654
0.68
18749
11616
7133
0.62
18640
11274
7366
0.60
0.65
3536
3536
0
1
3755
3755
0
1
4061
4061
0
1
4155
4155
0
1
1
TOTAL
10369
5147
5222
0.50
9292
4607
4685
0.50
11039
5666
5373
0.51
10865
5325
5540
0.49
0.50
Regional
Recreational Park
Retail
Shopping Centre
Car Park
Industrial
Beach
1187
1187
0
1
1227
1227
0
1
1185
1185
0
1
1134
1134
0
1
1
Metropolitan
Old
New
Diff
New as % of Old
Old
New
Diff
New as % of Old
Old
New
Diff
New as % of Old
Old
New
Diff
New as % of Old
Average New as % of Old
Residential
0.7458
Highway
Wave 35
Diff
1505
Items within site type across all 151
sites including either 11 original or 11
revised sites
Wave 34
New
Wave 35
New as % of
Old
Metal
OVERALL Mean New as % of Old
Wave 33
Old
Wave 34
New as %
of Old
Glass
AVERAGE New as % of Old
Wave 32
Wave 33
New as %
of Old
20556
15036
5520
7.3786248
21543
15889
5654
7.1318625
22810
15677
7133
6.7775595
22795
15429
7366
6.7242631
7.0030775
- 41 -
617
617
3.0%
4.1%
1.1%
590
590
2.7%
3.7%
1.0%
479
479
2.1%
3.1%
1.0%
729
729
3.2%
4.7%
1.5%
1%
10369
5147
50.4%
34.2%
-16.2%
9292
4607
43.1%
29.0%
-14.1%
11039
5666
48.4%
36.1%
-12.3%
10865
5325
47.7%
34.5%
-13.2%
-14%
17020
11500
82.8%
76.5%
-6.3%
17788
12134
82.6%
76.4%
-6.2%
18749
11616
82.2%
74.1%
-8.1%
18640
11274
81.8%
73.1%
-8.7%
-7%
3536
3536
17.2%
23.5%
6.3%
3755
3755
17.4%
23.6%
6.2%
4061
4061
17.8%
25.9%
8.1%
4155
4155
18.2%
26.9%
8.7%
7%
TOTAL
1517
1517
7.4%
10.1%
2.7%
1659
1659
7.7%
10.4%
2.7%
1670
1670
7.3%
10.7%
3.3%
1801
1801
7.9%
11.7%
3.8%
3%
Regional
1261
1292
6.1%
8.6%
2.5%
2323
1919
10.8%
12.1%
1.3%
1853
1155
8.1%
7.4%
-0.8%
2232
1157
9.8%
7.5%
-2.3%
0%
Metropolitan
2194
2064
10.7%
13.7%
3.1%
3142
2722
14.6%
17.1%
2.5%
3365
2724
14.8%
17.4%
2.6%
2601
2156
11.4%
14.0%
2.6%
3%
Highway
Retail
2395
2196
11.7%
14.6%
3.0%
2573
2428
11.9%
15.3%
3.3%
2498
2077
11.0%
13.2%
2.3%
2705
2399
11.9%
15.5%
3.7%
3%
Recreational Park
Shopping Centre
Beach
1016
1016
4.9%
6.8%
1.8%
737
737
3.4%
4.6%
1.2%
721
721
3.2%
4.6%
1.4%
728
728
3.2%
4.7%
1.5%
1%
Car Park
1187
1187
5.8%
7.9%
2.1%
1227
1227
5.7%
7.7%
2.0%
1185
1185
5.2%
7.6%
2.4%
1134
1134
5.0%
7.3%
2.4%
2%
Industrial
Old
New
Wave 32
Old % of total items
New % of total items
% change from Old to New
Old
New
Wave 33
Old % of total items
New % of total items
% change from Old to New
Old
New
Wave 34
Old % of total items
New % of total items
% change from Old to New
Old
New
Wave 35
Old % of total items
New % of total items
% change from Old to New
Average % difference from Old to New
Residential
Proportions of total items within site
type across all 151 sites including
either 11 original or 11 revised sites
20556
15036
21543
15889
22810
15677
22795
15429
Old
0.11965
0.22261
1.16278
0.71375
1.11014
0.00009
3.32902
New
0.09027
0.19846
0.72042
0.41932
0.83415
0.00007
2.26269
Wave 33
Wave 34
Wave 35
Diff
0.02939
0.02415
0.44235
0.29443
0.27599
0.00002
1.06633
Old
0.08663
0.15196
0.90407
0.47904
0.84900
0.00011
2.47082
New
0.06859
0.13181
0.71848
0.36017
0.61172
0.00008
1.89085
Wave 34
Diff
0.01804
0.02015
0.18559
0.11888
0.23727
0.00003
0.57996
New as
% of
Old
0.79173
0.86741
0.79472
0.75184
0.72052
0.70935
0.76528
0.77155
Old
0.08559
0.15085
0.93411
0.54568
0.78143
0.00013
2.49778
New
0.07086
0.10952
0.63312
0.35535
0.71261
0.00008
1.88155
Diff
0.01473
0.04132
0.30099
0.19033
0.06882
0.00005
0.61624
Wave 35
New as
% of
Old
0.82789
0.72605
0.67778
0.6512
0.91194
0.63553
0.75329
0.74052
Old
0.06907
0.17499
0.88814
0.50410
2.14021
0.00013
3.77664
New
0.05316
0.15130
0.67589
0.35413
1.97182
0.00007
3.20638
Diff
0.01591
0.02369
0.21225
0.14998
0.16839
0.00005
0.57026
New as
% of
Old
0.76962
0.86463
0.76102
0.70249
0.92132
0.59531
0.849
0.78049
Old
New
Diff
New as % of Old
Old
New
Diff
New as % of Old
Old
New
Diff
New as % of Old
Old
New
Diff
New as % of Old
Average New as % of Old
0.05441
0.05441
0.02998
0.02998
1
0.06600
0.06600
1
0.03600
0.03600
1
0.07800
0.07800
1
0.06500
0.06500
1
0.17400
0.17400
1
0.01700
0.01700
1
1
1
1
0.57970
0.57922
0.00048
0.99917
0.54200
0.53900
0.00300
0.99446
0.41100
0.40000
0.01100
0.97324
0.58800
0.58600
0.00200
1.00
0.99
0.13090
0.17275
-0.04186
1.31979
0.07100
0.07000
0.00100
0.98592
0.14100
0.14000
0.00100
0.99291
0.13000
0.14600
-0.01600
1.12
1.11
- 42 -
0.01177
0.00965
0.00212
0.82005
0.03000
0.01000
0.02000
0.33333
0.05000
0.00900
0.04100
0.18000
0.05300
0.03700
0.01600
0.70
0.51
0.01877
0.01877
0.02922
0.02922
1
0.02100
0.02100
1
0.04100
0.04100
1
0.01200
0.01200
1
0.00600
0.00600
1
0.05900
0.05900
1
0.01700
0.01700
1
1
1
1
2.47428
1.36868
1.10559
0.55317
1.66400
1.10700
0.55700
0.66526
1.73400
1.17100
0.56300
0.67532
2.73700
2.16900
0.56800
0.79
0.67
2.54585
1.47951
1.06633
0.58115
1.85500
1.27500
0.58000
0.68733
1.87300
1.25700
0.61600
0.67112
2.12500
1.55500
0.57000
0.73
0.67
TOTAL
Regional
Metropolitan
Highway
Recreational Park
Retail
Shopping Centre
Car Park
Industrial
0.7531
Volumes within site type across all
151 sites including either 11 original
or 11 revised sites
Wave 32
Wave 33
New as
% of
Old
0.75438
0.8915
0.61957
0.58749
0.75139
0.75515
0.67969
0.71988
Beach
Glass
Metal
Plastic
Paper/ paperboard
Miscellaneous
Cigarette Butts
TOTAL
AVERAGE New as % of Old
OVERALL MEAN DIFFERENCE
Wave 32
Residential
Volumes within material categories
across all 151 sites including either 11
original or 11 revised sites
0.78318
0.78318
3.32902
2.26269
1
0.61500
0.61500
2.47100
1.89000
1
0.62500
0.62500
2.49700
1.88100
1
1.65200
1.65200
3.77500
3.20500
1
1
Wave 32
Wave 33
Wave 34
Wave 35
Old
New
Old % of total volume
New % of total volume
% change from Old to New
Old
New
Old % of total volume
New % of total volume
% change from Old to New
Old
New
Old % of total volume
New % of total volume
% change from Old to New
Old
New
Old % of total volume
New % of total volume
% change from Old to New
Average % difference from Old to New
0.05441
0.05441
1.6%
2.4%
0.8%
0.06600
0.06600
2.7%
3.5%
0.8%
0.07800
0.07800
3.1%
4.1%
1.0%
0.17400
0.17400
4.6%
5.4%
0.8%
1%
0.02998
0.02998
0.9%
1.3%
0.4%
0.03600
0.03600
1.5%
1.9%
0.4%
0.06500
0.06500
2.6%
3.5%
0.9%
0.01700
0.01700
0.5%
0.5%
0.1%
0%
0.57970
0.57922
17.4%
25.6%
8.2%
0.54200
0.53900
21.9%
28.5%
6.6%
0.41100
0.40000
16.5%
21.3%
4.8%
0.58800
0.58600
15.6%
18.3%
2.7%
6%
0.13090
0.17275
3.9%
7.6%
3.7%
0.07100
0.07000
2.9%
3.7%
0.8%
0.14100
0.14000
5.6%
7.4%
1.8%
0.13000
0.14600
3.4%
4.6%
1.1%
2%
- 43 -
0.01177
0.00965
0.4%
0.4%
0.1%
0.03000
0.01000
1.2%
0.5%
-0.7%
0.05000
0.00900
2.0%
0.5%
-1.5%
0.05300
0.03700
1.4%
1.2%
-0.2%
-1%
0.01877
0.01877
0.6%
0.8%
0.3%
0.02100
0.02100
0.8%
1.1%
0.3%
0.01200
0.01200
0.5%
0.6%
0.2%
0.05900
0.05900
1.6%
1.8%
0.3%
0%
0.02922
0.02922
0.9%
1.3%
0.4%
0.04100
0.04100
1.7%
2.2%
0.5%
0.00600
0.00600
0.2%
0.3%
0.1%
0.01700
0.01700
0.5%
0.5%
0.1%
0%
2.47428
1.36868
74.3%
60.5%
-13.8%
1.66400
1.10700
67.3%
58.6%
-8.8%
1.73400
1.17100
69.4%
62.3%
-7.2%
2.73700
2.16900
72.5%
67.7%
-4.8%
-9%
2.54585
1.47951
76.5%
65.4%
-11.1%
1.85500
1.27500
75.1%
67.5%
-7.6%
1.87300
1.25700
75.0%
66.8%
-8.2%
2.12500
1.55500
56.3%
48.5%
-7.8%
-9%
0.78318
0.78318
23.5%
34.6%
11.1%
0.61500
0.61500
24.9%
32.5%
7.7%
0.62500
0.62500
25.0%
33.2%
8.2%
1.65200
1.65200
43.8%
51.5%
7.8%
9%
TOTAL
Regional
Metropolitan
Highway
Recreational Park
Retail
Shopping Centre
Car Park
Industrial
Beach
Residential
Proportions of total volume within site type
across all 151 sites including either 11 original
or 11 revised sites
3.32902
2.26269
2.47100
1.89000
2.49700
1.88100
3.77500
3.20500
Unweighted Tracking Graphs
- Items
- 44 -
18000
24000
14000
- 45 -
13832
13622
14442
14433
14539
12322
13124
14159
15694
13913
14026
13021
13115
14304
13326
13751
11809
13294
26000
25167
23754
23115
21864
20556
21543
22810
22795
20958
21054
Revised Sites
16849
16084
18281
17400
14113
14802
16928
19143
19168
19227
18556
19188
19374
16858
14276
15297
17634
15856
16711
16964
17109
21327
20754
18958
18782
19661
21327
22000
14773
15858
17481
16000
17820
20000
Feb.98
May.98
Aug.98
Nov.98
Feb.99
May.99
Aug.99
Nov.99
Feb.00
May.00
Aug.00
Nov.00
Feb.01
May.01
Aug.01
Nov.01
Feb.02
May.02
Nov.02
Feb.03
May.03
Aug.03
Nov.03
Feb.04
May.04
Aug.04
Nov.04
Feb.05
May.05
Aug.05
Nov.05
Feb.06
May.06
Aug.06
Nov.06
Feb.07
May.07
Aug.07
Nov.07
Feb.08
May.08
Aug.08
Nov.08
Feb.09
May.09
Aug.09
Nov.09
Feb.10
May.10
Aug.10
Nov.10
Feb.11
May.11
Aug.11
Nov.11
Feb.12
May.12
Aug.12
Nov.12
Total Litter - Number of Items
Inc CDL - 5c to 10c Sept
08
12000
10000
8000
6000
4000
2000
0
15000
17820
20754
18958
18782
19661
21327
20000
Feb. 98
May.98
Aug. 98
Nov. 98
Feb.99
May.99
Aug. 99
Nov. 99
Feb.00
May.00
Aug.00
Nov.00
Feb.01
May.01
Aug.01
Nov.01
Feb.02
May.02
Nov.02
Feb.03
May.03
Aug.03
Nov.03
Feb.04
May.04
Aug.04
Nov.04
Feb.05
May.05
Aug.05
Nov.05
Feb.06
May.06
Aug.06
Nov.06
Feb.07
May.07
Aug.07
Nov.07
Feb.08
May.08
Aug.08
Nov.08
Feb.09
May.09
Aug.09
Nov.09
Feb.10
May.10
Aug.10
Nov.10
Feb.11
May.11
Aug.11
Nov.11
Feb.12
May.12
Aug.12
Nov.12
Number of litter items
18°
21°
21°
18°
15°
17°
35000
33°
27°
27°
23°
26°
23°
22°
17°
18°
17°
14°
25°
24°
17°
17°
15°
10000
Absolute total
- 46 -
19°
18°
Average Temperature
33°
Revised Sites
20°
19°
34°
31°
31°
30°
28°
29°
25°
21°
21°
17°
20°
18°
15°
20°
15°
19°
16°
18°
16°
15°
10°
5000
5°
0
0°
Degrees Celsius
28° 28°
14113
14802
16849
16084
18281
17400
13832
13622
14442
14433
14539
12322
13124
14159
15694
13913
14026
13021
13115
14304
13326
13751
11809
13294
31°
25167
23754
23115
21864
20556
21543
22810
22795
29°
28°
17634
19143
21054
16928
20958
30000
14276
15297
25000
14773
15858
17481
17109
19227
18556
19188
19374
15856
16711
16964
21327
19168
16858
Weather Temperature and Total Number of Litter Items
Inc CDL - 5c to 10c Sept 08
34°
35°
32°
32°
30°
28°
30°
27°
25°
24°
21°
Nov.12
Aug.12
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
Aug.11
May.11
Feb.11
Nov.10
Aug.10
May.10
Feb.10
Nov.09
Aug.09
May.09
Feb.09
Nov.08
Aug.08
May.08
Feb.08
Nov.07
Aug.07
May.07
Feb.07
Nov.06
Aug.06
May.06
Feb.06
Nov.05
Aug.05
May.05
Feb.05
Nov.04
Aug.04
May.04
Feb.04
Nov.03
Aug.03
May.03
Feb.03
Nov.02
May.02
Feb.02
Nov.01
Aug.01
May.01
Feb.01
Nov.00
Aug.00
May.00
Feb.00
Nov. 99
Aug. 99
May.99
Feb.99
Nov. 98
Aug. 98
May.98
Feb. 98
316
Number of Litter Items by Material Type
848512
302
6185
819483
2582
5986
2630
895562
3052
930 569
1018626
250
6602
836570
874 619
2665
782674
388
5594
320
477
3298
472
377 476
3191
477
3155
4165
1615 1163
447
1222 953
2720
349
419
415
1505
386 335 385
264
7300
1656
4079
1807
1416
4237
302
3902
3796
3438
3641
266
3345
3794
4552
247
596 1922
4151
3936
220
430 1842
507 1739
455
9358
485 1576
476 1446
160
7686
3446
244
559
4293
2011
265
230
277
6855
460 1672
4071
4251
4000
3887
3837
3368
3387
235
324 1391
359
398
384
477 1722
6659
578
6449
700
2073
2003
748
2211
5524
5003
6952
512 1594
6000
4465
4268
4473
717 1613
279
7845
4718
5488
314
6841
4218
3774
347 1540
8651
4183
4163
555 1877
164160
6568
4311
4055
479 1445
8657
4442
4715
547 1672
7847
3395
3609
561 1647
213
252
8187
7379
4529
3640
3499
3611213
7076
4974
3969
209
6839
4731
3851
3689
3440
8562
6177
4616
3912
444 1605
530 1441
5553
4976
3806
2047
414 1433
5172
4768
206
224
274
7876
6270
287
5472
1290
3136
619
4000
5447
537 1882
8440
5057
5261
4399
1251 987
1158 876
9796
2000
4017
4299
1310
221
10034
5332
3820
1527 1249
10393
0
3616
1440 1025
1286
1520
10322
6139
1517 1150
1450 1057
10533
6087
Revised
3018
10950
8748
4164
3510
321 305
1168 870
9606
5728
4126
3681
3327
3002
10875
5032
3747
3848
3799
1256 810
7600
Inc CDL - 5c to
10c Sept 08
3275
1345 931
542
552
344 303
5993
3179
3205
1255 925
6736
5921
3710
3135
1232 682
6987
3055
3465
1239 840
6735
5872
2780
926 759
1125 818
5111
2831
2845
1149 868
5521
4863
3197
3043
2972
1054 748
6181
4764
3133
3501
271
787625
4507
3131
898498
276
7586
3309
3240
382
857602
5927
2862
3391
297
1010623
5786
3039
2865
2665
247
5715
5446
2748
2438
286
6156
3013
2716
354
6136
2851
2266
227 243
5309
4301
5140
4748
5125
3735
8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 18000 20000 22000 24000 26000
Number of Items
Cigarette butts
Glass
Metal
Miscellaneous
- 47 -
Paper/paperboard
Plastic
Proportion of Total Litter Stream by Material Type
0%
10%
20%
2% 6% 4%
19%
3% 7% 4%
19%
2% 7% 4%
22%
2% 7% 4%
20%
2% 7% 4%
19%
2% 6% 4%
19%
2% 7% 5%
20%
2% 7% 4%
24%
2% 6% 4%
23%
2% 6% 3%
20%
2% 6% 4%
25%
2% 6% 5%
23%
3% 9%
6%
23%
2% 6% 5%
23%
3% 8%
6%
24%
3% 9%
6%
22%
3% 8%
6%
23%
3% 9%
5%
23%
3% 8%
5%
24%
3% 9%
6%
21%
3% 8%
6%
24%
3% 7%
6%
20%
2% 8%
5%
20%
2% 8%
6%
19%
1% 7% 5%
16%
1% 6% 4%
18%
2% 7% 5%
18%
2% 7%
6%
21%
2% 7%
6%
20%
2% 7%
6%
18%
1% 6% 5%
20%
2% 7%
6%
20%
1% 6% 5%
18%
1% 7% 5%
19%
1%
3% 9%
19%
1%3%
11%
20%
1%
3% 9%
21%
2%3% 9%
22%
2%4%
10%
23%
2%4%
11%
23%
1%
2% 10%
22%
1%
2% 8%
23%
3%3% 9%
23%
1%3% 9%
21%
1%
2% 8%
23%
1%3% 9%
22%
1%3%
10%
25%
1%3% 9%
22%
1%
2% 8%
22%
2%3% 10%
22%
1%3%
11%
24%
1%
2% 10%
25%
1%
2% 9%
23%
1%
2% 8%
26%
2%3%
11%
28%
2%4%
11%
27%
2%4%
12%
24%
2%3% 8%
25%
2%3% 9%
27%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
21%
22%
22%
21%
21%
22%
22%
24%
23%
20%
21%
22%
23%
21%
26%
22%
24%
24%
21%
23%
23%
25%
24%
21%
23%
22%
24%
26%
25%
22%
23%
25%
22%
25%
22%
20%
22%
22%
26%
27%
21%
21%
21%
20%
22%
23%
22%
23%
22%
24%
23%
24%
23%
22%
23%
23%
23%
25%
21%
80%
90%
% of litter items
Cigarette butts
Glass
Metal
- 48 -
Miscellaneous
Paper/paperboard
Plastic
Revised
47%
45%
44%
46%
46%
47%
44%
39%
42%
48%
42%
43%
37%
43%
33%
38%
36%
37%
39%
38%
37%
40%
40%
42%
48%
48%
45%
37%
40%
46%
43%
41%
48%
43%
47%
44%
45%
41%
35%
34%
45%
44%
40%
46%
45%
42%
38%
42%
45%
40%
38%
38%
42%
41%
34%
34%
36%
38%
39%
Inc CDL - 5c to
Nov.12
Aug.12
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
Aug.11
May.11
Feb.11
Nov.10
Aug.10
May.10
Feb.10
Nov.09
Aug.09
May.09
Feb.09
Nov.08
Aug.08
May.08
Feb.08
Nov.07
Aug.07
May.07
Feb.07
Nov.06
Aug.06
May.06
Feb.06
Nov.05
Aug.05
May.05
Feb.05
Nov.04
Aug.04
May.04
Feb.04
Nov.03
Aug.03
May.03
Feb.03
Nov.02
May.02
Feb.02
Nov.01
Aug.01
May.01
Feb.01
Nov.00
Aug.00
May.00
Feb.00
Nov. 99
Aug. 99
May 99
Feb.99
Nov. 98
Aug. 98
May 98
Feb. 98
100%
541
767
666 503
556
617
590
479
729
586
694
505
565
953
700
520
557
572
601
498
734
653
547
524
597 887
770 791
947 902
718
671
389 2447
3748
2035
936 1786 1137
461 2438
3030
1633
10391316 1221
354 2650
3848
2220
1168 1387 1406
381 2522
4367
1988
927 1389 850
430 2622
3862
2476
1066 1912 989
584 2794
2964
2021
1109 1774 1078
493 2279
3721
2032
915 1392 1419
517 2844
4332
1915
1093 1450 988
542 2429
4709
2093
972 1382 1189
869
3160
3908
2792
1253 1418 1770
403 2338
4855
2550
756 1486 1224
588 2389
4438
1741
756 1657 902
762 1750
4414
1664
6321333 1033
444 3059
5136
2400
765 1351 886
966 2112
5128
2310
950 1545 821
Inc CDL - 5c to 10c
925 1921
4953
2352
1042 1645 1032
Sept 08
861 2008
4611
2256
866 1492 971
601 2634
3905
2158
1120 1755 1139
569 2072
6406
2702
1304 2094 1553
890 2336
5617
3199
1236 2317
1733
810 2186
5866
3062
1015 1707 873
507 2449
5738
2869
1006 1819 1956
528 2132
5279
2115
859 1882 1313
Revised Sites
833 2188
4466
2276
991 1631 1142
728 2601
10865
2705
1134 1801
2232
721
3365
11039
2498
1185 1670 1853
737
3142
9292
2573
1227 1659
2323
1016 2194
10369
2395
1187 1517 1261
923
3271
10123
2559
921 1494 2017
738
3866
10413
2698
1290 2526 1081
1262
3470
9557
3164
1317
1676
2642
2663
4137
817
11192
2988
1321
1282
634 2955
8852
2834
1120 2387 1635
445
7076
2434
1101 1994 1050
2000
4000
804
619
746
717
661
493
896
738
545 668
776
721
6000
858
993
1084
804 809
1979
940
2650 954
2120
932 1670 1092
2197
985 1591 1364
2675
1116 1690 1500
3087
938 1401 1288
2689
864 1727 1091
834
8393
8671
7951
6518
8195
6445
857 3028
3623
1032
3467
1385
2757
1413
0
574
425
701
560
905
1648
2469
1431 2098
1346 2592
703 2511
4117
1436
3225
867
2457
984 1777 1274
1893
873 1358 988
2000
949 1869 1224
6503
1785 1148 13731273
5443
1729
1016 1648 1151
8148
1907
1144 1468 723
8727
1980
1084 2083 1036
9681
1676
1226 2162
2228
6671
1922
1253 1722 1658
6481
1762 1079 2355 1310
2697 683
5554
1658 1074
8115
1871
996 2253 1314
8390
1630
848 1936 871
2781
6554
1812
1176
1551
3603
6587
2047
1272
1159
5704
1542
789 2135
2101
7394
1747
1076 2128 831
5841
1623
740 2026 785
5918
1430 784 1886 957
10261
10167
7236
584
1009 2477
1269 1791
1056 2726
609 2181
694 1894
996 1755
1087 2425
962
2773
742 2335
625 2606
818 2812
935
2994
2271
2504
1413 2601
3073
941
815
546
2282
Nov.12
Aug.12
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
Aug.11
May.11
Feb.11
Nov.10
Aug.10
May.10
Feb.10
Nov.09
Aug.09
May.09
Feb.09
Nov.08
Aug.08
May.08
Feb.08
Nov.07
Aug.07
May.07
Feb.07
Nov.06
Aug.06
May.06
Feb.06
Nov.05
Aug.05
May.05
Feb.05
Nov.04
Aug.04
May.04
Feb.04
Nov.03
Aug.03
May.03
Feb.03
Nov.02
May.02
Feb.02
Nov.01
Aug.01
May.01
Feb.01
Nov.00
Aug.00
May.00
Feb.00
Nov. 99
Aug. 99
May.99
Feb.99
Nov. 98
Aug. 98
May.98
Feb. 98
816
Number of Litter Items by Site Type
8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 18000 20000 22000 24000 26000
Number of Litter Items
Beach
Car park
Highway
Industrial
Recreational Park
- 49 -
Residential
Retail
Shopping Centre
Proportion of Total Litter by Site Type
20%
44%
35%
34%
33%
42%
37%
40%
39%
44%
42%
34%
39%
36%
11%
18%
40%
15%
6%
7%
13%
9%
14%
6%
9%
11%
10%
16%
5%
8%
10%
10%
15%
7%
7%
10%
6%
17%
7%
7%
13%
7%
15%
6%
8%
14%
8%
16%
6%
7%
11%
11%
14%
6%
8%
10%
7%
15%
4% 7%
10%
9%
18%
3% 8%
9%
11%
18%
4% 5%
10%
9%
13%
5% 6%
13%
7%
14%
6% 5%
11%
8%
17%
3% 5%
9%
6%
16%
4% 7%
11%
6%
16%
4% 7%
11%
7%
17%
4% 6%
11%
7%
16%
4% 8%
13%
8%
16%
4% 7%
12%
9%
17%
5% 7%
13%
9%
19%
4% 6%
11%
5%
17%
3% 6%
11%
12%
14%
5% 6%
13%
9%
16%
4% 7%
12%
8%
12%
3% 5%
8%
10%
11% 2% 5%
7%
8%
12%
3% 6%
8%
11%
12%
3% 6%
7%
6%
12%
3% 4% 7%
9%
12%
2% 6%
11%
5%
2%
7%
13%
3% 6%
3%
12%
3% 5%
5%
2%
14%
3% 5%
8%
2%
14%
3% 7%
6%
12%
4% 5%
3%
6%
5%
10%
4% 5% 4%
11%
3% 5%
7%
3%
8%
12%
3% 8%
2%
8%
12%
5% 7%
12%
11%
4% 7%
9% 4%
11%
10%
4% 6%
5%
2%
8% 3% 6%
10%
10%
10%
11%
4% 7%
3%
11%
3% 6%
6.0%
4% 7%
17%
10%
7%
10%
5% 5%
5%
5%
4%
8% 4% 4%
4%
4%
10%
4% 6%
6%
3%
11%
3% 7%
6%
12%
9%
4% 5%
12%
10%
4% 6%
12%
5%
10%
6% 5%
13%
5%
10%
4% 5%
13%
6%
9%
4% 4%
12%
4%
11%
6% 5%
8%
6%
12%
4% 5%
8%
7%
14%
4% 6%
9%
8%
15%
5% 5% 7%
6%
15%
5% 5%
10%
6%
11%
8%
17%
9%
60%
80%
100%
% of Total Litter Items
Beach
Car park
Highway
Industrial
Recreational Park
- 50 -
Residential
Retail
Shopping Centre
Revised Sites
0%
28%
26%
28%
33%
27%
23%
29%
31%
34%
25%
34%
34%
36%
35%
36%
34%
34%
28%
37%
31%
36%
34%
36%
32%
48%
48%
43%
50%
46%
45%
40%
44%
42%
42%
49%
53%
41%
43%
38%
48%
46%
45%
39%
39%
35%
42%
Inc CDL - 5c to
10c Sept 08
Nov.12 3%
18%
Aug.12 4%
21%
May.12 3%
19%
Feb.12 3%
19%
Nov.11 3%
18%
Aug.11 4%
21%
May.11 4%
18%
Feb.11 4%
20%
Nov.10 4%
17%
Aug.10 6%
20%
May.10 3%
17%
Feb.10 4%
18%
Nov.09
6%
14%
Aug.09 3%
21%
May.09
7%
15%
Feb.09
6%
13%
Nov.08
6%
15%
Aug.08 4%
19%
May.08 3%
12%
Feb.08 5%
13%
Nov.07 5%
14%
Aug.07 3%
15%
May.07 4%
14%
Feb.07 6%
16%
Nov.06 3%
11%
Aug.06 3%
15%
May.06 3%
15%
Feb.06 5%
11%
Nov.05 4%
15%
Aug. 05 3%
17%
May.05 5%
15%
16%
Feb.05 3%
14%
Nov.04 3%
13%
Aug. 04 3%
May.04 5%
12%
Feb.04
7%
9%
Nov.03 6%
15%
Aug.03 4%
14%
May.03 5%
13%
Feb.03 6%
10%
Nov.02 6%
13%
13%
May.02 5%
Feb.02 4%
14%
16%
Nov.01 4%
Aug.01 5%
18%
May.01 5%
15%
Feb.01
12%
13%
Nov.00
8%
14%
Aug.00 5%
16%
May.00
10%
14%
Feb.00
8%
12%
Nov. 99
8%
16%
Aug. 99 5%
17%
May 99
7%
19%
Feb.99 4%
16%
Nov. 98 5%
16%
Aug. 98 5%
19%
May 98
7%
17%
Feb. 98
8%
15%
Proportion…
15%
11%
Revised Sites
- 51 -
30%
20%
0%
59%
60%
62%
64%
64%
58%
56%
60%
60%
58%
53%
56%
59%
56%
54%
53%
60%
54%
53%
64%
62%
57%
53%
54%
52%
55%
50%
56%
55%
52%
58%
61%
53%
51%
51%
55%
58%
58%
61%
60%
59%
61%
63%
60%
65%
56%
62%
56%
57%
51%
57%
60%
55%
52%
53%
53%
55%
54%
52%
70%
39%
38%
36%
34%
34%
41%
42%
38%
38%
40%
45%
42%
39%
42%
45%
46%
38%
44%
45%
34%
35%
41%
45%
44%
47%
43%
48%
41%
43%
46%
40%
37%
45%
48%
48%
43%
40%
40%
37%
38%
39%
37%
36%
38%
33%
43%
37%
43%
42%
48%
42%
39%
44%
47%
46%
46%
44%
45%
47%
80%
Feb.98
May.98
Aug.98
Nov.98
Feb.99
May.99
Aug.99
Nov.99
Feb.00
May.00
Aug.00
Nov.00
Feb.01
May.01
Aug.01
Nov.01
Feb.02
May.02
Nov.02
Feb.03
May.03
Aug.03
Nov.03
Feb.04
May.04
Aug.04
Nov.04
Feb.05
May.05
Aug.05
Nov.05
Feb.06
May.06
Aug.06
Nov.06
Feb.07
May.07
Aug.07
Nov.07
Feb.08
May.08
Aug.08
Nov.08
Feb.09
May.09
Aug.09
Nov.09
Feb.10
May.10
Aug.10
Nov.10
Feb.11
May.11
Aug.11
Nov.11
Feb.12
May.12
Aug.12
Nov.12
Number of Items
Proportion of Cigarette Related Litter Items in Total Litter Stream
Revised Sites
100%
90%
60%
50%
40%
10%
2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2%2% 1% 2% 2% 2% 2% 3% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2%2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 1% 1% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 1% 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1%
Cigarette Packets
- 52 Cigarette Butts
Other Litter
292
432 294
570
134
252
183 171
133
275
128
180
474
451
201
290 433
206
353
291
329
439
323
388
273
275
160
417
324
208
292 345
326
321
266
225 298
217
151 189
245
356
342
144
404
238
291
1548
347
246
286 213 504
305
252
336
230
175 287
245 178 276
228
286
182
2000
4000
304
617 439
782
397
0
293
236
259
308 367
529 585 646 362
297
547
785
572
209
141 199
348
779
160
123
298
416
184
190
337
132
375
218
334
431 422 514 339 398 413 497
187 208 373
226
220 198
124 125 374
244
265 238
212
324
252
428 261 262 395 515
129 146
170
283 151 183 190
235 165
272
140
428 287
162
447
437 355
401
208 316 262
412
355 470 408
297
302
313 347
153 109 167 205 149 164 106 129 88
1509
1194
779
1311
673
1396
809 567
984
775
1342
909
927
1011
966
1515
1279
824
1072 580
1417
1079
995
1473
587
1649
713 770
1440
623
1304
988
779
968
892
1502
867 705
970 540
1370
1327
796
934 701
1915
1042
1346
942
1190
1268
1296
924
1099
874
1465
1092 547
1193 575
710
1097 356
919 585
2038
1082
1090
889 609
1103
1041 585
978 462
1069
1015 604
1194 666
1057
1037 491
926 660
1261
747 687
1139 603
1007
2051
651
1325
976
1174
1125
915
1688
959
1043
1453
837
1229 574
1347
1395
766
1215
1416
1168
1411
529
1344
858
Revised Sites
1276
1197 515
1169
875
1538
4727
884
1376
1385
2003
4882
847
1265
1048
1833
3451
661
1144
1651
1152
2742
688
1072
832
1835
3129
744
999
1198
2204
3860
832
1737
835
1672
1911
3049
1015
1262
2273
3580
877
1676
898
1882
3527
894
1650
1323
1344
2244
798
1366
810
1596
3941
820
1198
1055
1042
3576
455
1005
809
1984
1900
484
1454
959
1232
1458
701
956
1049
1101
668 497
1024
851
826
1619
599
950 441
1311
2725
815
1666
791
1457
2834
478
1660
1900
1221
1307
645
1285
1413
1515
1898
641
1742
1037
1631
1551
682
1971
397
1597
2260
517
1677
1004
1053
1776
416
1479
616
1246
1275 494
2259
1262
1796
1567
598
2916
835
1189
599 279
1637
1602
1025
1363 385
1785
522
1527
989 334
1542 506
1500
1636
347
1457
626
2143
2187
631
1957
532
1498
1804
477
1219
719
1199
1968
520
1253
849
1874
1304
595
1274
944
1956
2110
634
1051
872
9841081
724
153
635
259 201 186
571
Nov.12
Aug.12
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
Aug.11
May.11
Feb.11
Nov.10
Aug.10
May.10
Feb.10
Nov.09
Aug.09
May.09
Feb.09
Nov.08
Aug.08
May.08
Feb.08
Nov.07
Aug.07
May.07
Feb.07
Nov.06
Aug.06
May.06
Feb.06
Nov.05
Aug.05
May.05
Feb.05
Nov.04
Aug.04
May.04
Feb.04
Nov.03
Aug.03
May.03
Feb.03
Nov.02
May.02
Feb.02
Nov.01
Aug.01
May.01
Feb.01
Nov.00
Aug.00
May.00
Feb.00
Nov. 99
Aug. 99
May.99
Feb.99
Nov.98
Aug.98
May.98
339
Number of Cigarette Butts by Site Type
6000
8000
10000
Number of cigarette butts
Beach
Car park
Highway
Industrial
Recreational Park
- 53 -
Residential
Retail
Shopping Centre
12000
Proportion of Total Cigarette Butt Litter at
Highway sites & Other sites
19%
15%
15%
21%
16%
12%
17%
16%
23%
14%
22%
20%
24%
18%
22%
18%
21%
28%
30%
16%
25%
21%
24%
20%
81%
85%
85%
79%
84%
88%
83%
84%
77%
86%
78%
80%
76%
82%
78%
82%
79%
72%
70%
83%
75%
79%
76%
80%
43%
45%
36%
36%
36%
37%
30%
34%
35%
31%
40%
42%
24%
23%
57%
55%
64%
64%
64%
63%
70%
66%
65%
69%
60%
58%
76%
77%
13%
87%
28%
32%
30%
19%
25%
22%
28%
24%
16%
18%
9%
21%
16%
27%
25%
27%
31%
19%
27%
20%
0%
Revised Sites
Nov.12
Aug.12
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
Aug.11
May.11
Feb.11
Nov.10
Aug.10
May.10
Feb.10
Nov.09
Aug.09
May.09
Feb.09
Nov.08
Aug.08
May.08
Feb.08
Nov.07
Aug.07
May.07
Feb.07
Nov.06
Aug.06
May.06
Feb.06
Nov.05
Aug.05
May.05
Feb.05
Nov.04
Aug.04
May.04
Feb.04
Nov.03
Aug.03
May.03
Feb.03
Nov.02
May.02
Feb.02
Nov.01
Aug.01
May.01
Feb.01
Nov.00
Aug.00
May.00
Feb.00
Nov. 99
Aug. 99
May.99
Feb.99
Nov.98
Aug.98
May.98
Feb.98
20%
72%
68%
70%
81%
75%
78%
72%
76%
84%
82%
91%
79%
84%
73%
75%
73%
69%
81%
73%
80%
40%
60%
% of total cigarette butt litter
Highway sites
- 54 -
Other sites
80%
100%
Proportion of Beverage Litter Covered By Current CDL &
Total Number of Beverage Litter Items & Containers Covered By Current CDL
80%
505
440
335
367
463
497
635
636
70%
400
60%
Total Beverage CDL Trendline
50%
40%
30%
20%
200
10%
0
0%
Total Beverage CDL
Total Beverage
% CDL of Total Beverage
- 55 -
Linear (Total Beverage CDL)
Linear (% CDL of Total Beverage)
% of beverage litter covered by current CDL
90%
700
607
673
599
679
632
707
513
573
461
490
430
489
417
454
328
368
411
449
481
532
520
587
627
665
487
533
449
514
383
420
400
429
364
406
263
286
374
396
241
253
201
219
366
388
226
244
238
254
296
315
260284
340 367
362
379
266
275
232
245
338
364
926
567
469
704
507
541
577
634
741
662
600
773
824
799
835
884
1000
89%
721
804
766
831
616
686
534
574
571
594
862
968
800
894
825
883
918
965
738
822
555
672
540
611
727
778
974
1048
90%
949
89%
800
Inc CDL - 5c to 10c
100%
97%
Sept 08
96%
95%
95%
94%
94%
94%
94%
93%93%
93%
93%
94%
95%
93%
92%
92% 92%90%
92%
91% 91%
91%
90%
88%
93% 90%
91%
92% 93% 94%
89% 89%
90% 89%
90%
89%
88% 90% 88% 89%
87%
83%
87%
96%
94%94%95%
93%
93%
92% 93%
90%
92%
96%
Number of CDL containers and total beverage containers
January 2003 extension to CDL
1143
1200
January 2003 extension to CDL
Inc CDL - 5c to 10c
Sept 08
Trendline
- 56 -
600
400
200
157
157
310
175
187
110
198
167
192
153
332
207
248
143
361
296
118
67
261
188
84 68
187
130
97
69
218
157
120
87
344
222
140
298
317
171
133
74
242
118
150
88
288
195
101
113
329
223
112
108
232
164
78
79
196
181
112
114
199
146
268
130
296
168
129
124
351
196
143
102
352
228
190
133
358
237
186
154
227
171
182
121
162
90
119
90
181
150
157
184
226
160
117
122
88
136
94
115 48 78
140
146
42 112
232
189
53
161
161
200
69
177
198
182
77
142
223
179
78
152
193
139
52
129
155
134
56
116
145
163
39 83
120
133
51
133
110
128 20 70
105
179
39 88
170
170
59 82
165
179
64
112
179
227
72
149
166
178
43 100
128
144
82
95
152
102 60 69
149
139
46 66
172
99 35 58
87
78 39 59
141
115 46 72
85
80 39 37
65 81 3124
126
127 39 74
95
77 2133
61 84 55 38
103
88 11 94
85
93 28 54
106
135 26 73
73
135 28 126
66
108 4 88
78
79 17 58
91
116 19 112
800
May.98
Aug.98
Nov.98
Feb.99
May.99
Aug.99
Nov.99
Feb.00
May.00
Aug.00
Nov.00
Feb.01
May.01
Aug.01
Nov.01
Feb.02
May.02
Nov.02
Feb.03
May.03
Aug.03
Nov.03
Feb.04
May.04
Aug.04
Nov.04
Feb.05
May.05
Aug.05
Nov.05
Feb.06
May.06
Aug.06
Nov.06
Feb.07
May.07
Aug.07
Nov.07
Feb.08
May.08
Aug.08
Nov.08
Feb.09
May.09
Aug.09
Nov.09
Feb.10
May.10
Aug.10
Nov.10
Feb.11
May.11
Aug.11
Nov.11
Feb.12
May.12
Aug.12
Nov.12
Number of items
1200
CDL and Non-CDL Beverage Items Within Material Categories
Inc CDL - 5c to 10c
Sept 08
1000
Revised Sites
0
Total CDL glass
Total CDL metal
Total CDL paperboard
Total CDL Plastic
- 57 Total non-CDL glass
Total non-CDL paperboard
Total non-CDL Plastic
Top 20 Litter Items - Highest Counts
6185
5309
CIGARETTE BUTTS - Cigarette butts
5986
6136
6602
1681
1359
1946
1659
1665
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Other paper (including
tissues)
901
930
951
808
852
PLASTIC - Other plastic
435
412
516
383
542
302
237
279
388
392
281
213
264
287
360
267
245
333
272
236
216
252
231
291
291
215
218
177
151
238
196
192
312
227
205
195
237
223
200
235
183
215
208
152
186
177
103
196
198
181
158
134
118
99
122
157
160
205
177
210
156
149
136
187
140
129
123
138
148
123
126
125
126
126
147
90
87
96
65
101
87
63
83
86
95
PLASTIC - Snack bags & confectionery wrappers
METAL - Metal bottle tops and can pull rings
PLASTIC - Plastic bottle tops
PLASTIC - Take away & cups
PLASTIC - Straws
GLASS - Other glass
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Cups/take away
containers
METAL - Other foil
METAL - Metal pieces
MISCELLANEOUS - Clothing & materials
PLASTIC - Packing tape & straps
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Packages & boxes
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Cigarette packets
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Paper bags
MISCELLANEOUS - Rubber pieces (not tyres)
PLASTIC - Styrene foam boxes, sheets, etc.
PLASTIC - Lollipop sticks
0
1000
2000
Nov.12
- 58 -
3000 4000 5000 6000
Number of Litter Items
Aug.12
May.12
Feb.12
7000
Nov.11
Unweighted Tracking Graphs
- Volume
- 59 -
Top 20 Litter Items by Volume
0.360
0.336
MISCELLANEOUS - Illegal dumping
0.504
0.360
0.143
0.140
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Cups/take away containers
PLASTIC - Containers, domestic type
PLASTIC - Containers, industrial e.g. oil
PLASTIC - Take away & cups
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Newspapers & magazines
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Cigarette packets
METAL - Flav. water/soft drink, (carbonated), all
sizes
GLASS - Beer, all colours of glass, <750ml
PLASTIC - Flav. milk, <1 litre
MISCELLANEOUS - Construction materials
PLASTIC - Flav. water/soft drink (carbonated), 1
litre+
PLASTIC - White milk, all sizes
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Packages & boxes
PLASTIC - Flav. water/soft drink (carbonated), <1
litre
METAL - Foil take away
PLASTIC - Plain water (carbonated or non-carb), <1
litre
METAL - Beer, aluminium, all types, all sizes
PLASTIC - Flav. milk, 1 litre+
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Cartons, flavoured milk, <1
litre
0.480
0.227
0.165
0.149
0.100
0.133
0.125
0.075
0.090
0.045
0.000
0.067
0.000
0.055
0.051
0.069
0.056
0.049
0.037
0.051
0.040
0.067
0.051
0.034
0.032
0.030
0.041
0.031
0.031
0.022
0.025
0.021
0.038
0.025
0.028
0.021
0.031
0.039
0.023
0.009
0.012
0.014
0.014
0.020
0.038
0.035
0.035
0.050
0.020
0.012
0.010
0.031
0.013
0.015
0.006
0.002
0.011
0.011
0.013
0.013
0.016
0.014
0.017
0.012
0.010
0.010
0.018
0.004
0.012
0.008
0.023
0.011
0.019
0.012
0.009
0.006
0.018
0.013
0.011
0.004
0.011
0.017
0.015
0.011
0.002
0.004
0.002
0.006
0.010
0.011
0.003
0.017
0.014
0.000
0.100
0.200
0.291
0.300
0.400
0.500
Volume of Litter Items (m3)
Nov.12
- 60 -
Aug.12
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
0.600
0.026
0.014 0.058
0.006
0.007
0.007
0.009
0.011
0.012
0.012
0.012
0.012
0.013
0.017
0.017
0.018
0.018
0.019
0.020
0.021
0.022
0.022
0.023
0.025
0.027
0.028
0.030
0.030
0.032 0.044
0.032
0.033
0.033
0.035
0.036
0.038
0.044 0.110
0.044
0.044
0.046
0.046
0.049
0.052
0.053
0.055
0.059
0.062
0.065
0.068
0.070
0.072
0.091
0.091
0.103 0.127
0.129
0.183
0.226
Volume of Litter by Site Type
0.030
0.019 0.021
0.022
0.037
0.011
0.009
0.039
0.029
0.060
0.028
0.042
0.028
0.042
0.019
0.007
0.028
0.014
0.019
0.008
0.024
0.015
0.018
0.022
0.012
0.013
0.011
0.011
0.059
0.022
0.006
0.003
0.038
0.023
0.920
0.231
0.029 0.026
0.063
0.270
0.024
0.055
Volume of litter (m3)
Beach
Car park
Highway
Industrial
Recreational Park
- 61 -
Residential
Retail
Shopping Centre
4.200
4.000
3.800
3.600
3.400
3.200
3.000
2.800
2.600
0.018
2.400
2.200
2.000
1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
0.049
0.029
0.228
0.125
0.092
0.164
0.642
0.424
0.040
0.076
0.023
0.029
0.016
0.013
0.020
0.015
0.023
0.029
0.035
0.030
0.006
0.059
0.019
0.048
0.098
0.153
0.041
0.025
0.008
0.035
0.054
0.012
0.038
0.027
0.025
0.029
0.021 0.012
0.041 0.006
0.017
0.064
0.012
0.006
0.021
0.029
0.025
0.015
0.032
0.042 0.028
0.022
0.018
0.021 0.014
0.015
0.015
0.028
0.014
0.062
0.031
0.032
0.012
0.017
0.021
0.013
0.020
0.036
0.121
0.027
0.032
0.020
1.000
0.800
0.600
0.400
0.200
0.000 0.085
0.065
0.084
0.663
0.135 0.1530.038
Nov.12 0.096
0.597
0.1770.068
0.042
Aug.12 0.135
0.1800.026
0.631
0.273
May.12
0.314
0.726
0.228 0.140
0.016
Feb.12 0.092
0.061
0.590
0.216
0.048
Nov.11 0.147
0.530
0.201 0.188
0.020
Aug.11 0.143
0.780
0.163 0.200
0.023
May.11 0.088
0.744
0.204 0.200
0.014
Feb.11 0.146
0.771
0.254 0.114 0.015
Nov.10 0.145
0.320 0.094
0.050
Aug.10 0.136 0.520
0.202
0.010
0.861
0.573
May.10 0.067
0.084
0.603
0.392
0.014
Feb.10 0.073
0.135
0.856
0.406
Nov.09 0.194
0.074
0.169
0.008
0.717
0.305
Aug.090.056
0.159
1.189
0.323
May.09 0.122
0.047
0.195
0.016
1.280
0.260
Feb.09 0.114
Inc CDL - 5c to
0.173
0.024
10c Sept 08
1.019
0.613
Nov.08 0.107
0.141
0.076
1.045
0.484
Aug.08 0.207
0.346
0.027
1.301
0.457
May.08 0.203
0.274
0.049
1.183
0.511
Feb.08 0.121
0.214
0.020
1.377
0.493
Nov.07 0.088
0.163
0.031
1.180
0.679
Aug.07
0.224
0.067
0.011
1.369
0.688
May.07 0.048
0.123
0.013
1.111
0.558
Feb.07 0.099
Revised Sites
0.174
0.053
2.737
0.588
Nov.06 0.130
0.078
0.050
1.734
0.411
Aug.06 0.141
0.066
0.030
1.664
0.542
May.06 0.071
0.054 0.012
2.474
0.580
Feb.06 0.131
0.101
0.054
1.902
0.427
Nov.05 0.176
0.105
1.910
0.15
0.007
Aug.05 0.151
0.108
2.266
0.684
May.05
0.238
0.018
0.153
1.778
0.503
Feb.05
0.154
0.241
0.081
1.613
0.434
0.006
Nov.04
0.251
0.100 0.004
1.045
0.445
Aug.04 0.066
0.065 0.004
2.069
0.396
May.04 0.110
2.173
0.381 0.058 0.007
Feb.04 0.121
2.087
0.283 0.103 0.013
Nov.03 0.112
0.064 0.004
1.640
0.110
Aug.03 0.128
2.015
0.192 0.108 0.011
May.03 0.192
0.078 0.010
2.407
0.391
Feb.03
0.463
2.225
Nov.02 0.146
0.14 0.131 0.013
0.175
0.16 0.133 0.005
May.02 0.161
1.567
0.18 0.113 0.009
Feb.02 0.178
0.197
0.17 0.072 0.009
Nov.01 0.175
0.106
0.014
1.172
0.335
Aug.01 0.075
0.161
0.161
1.727
0.16
May.01 0.162
0.171
0.171
1.664
0.463
Feb.01
0.250
0.199
0.199
1.981
0.562
Nov.00
0.239
0.113
1.040
0.394
0.010
Aug.00 0.249
1.672
0.191 0.085 0.044
May.00 0.191
0.131
0.473
1.604
0.187
Feb.00
0.187
0.150
0.102
1.030
0.410
Nov.99
0.210
0.060
0.209
0.169 0.131
Aug.99 0.169
0.029
0.165
0.165 0.148
May.99
0.148
0.409
0.121
2.785
0.494
Feb.99
0.382
0.186
0.186
1.904
0.586
Nov.98
0.426
0.403
1.779
0.615
0.095
Aug.98
0.531
0.084
0.022
1.658
0.212
May.98
0.212
0.030
0.095
1.496
0.15
Feb.98 0.145
Proportion of Litter Volume in Total Litter Stream by Site
Type
11%
55%
42%
57%
48%
47%
59%
54%
58%
44%
49%
60%
49%
55%
62%
65%
50%
15%
51%
54%
53%
60%
49%
60%
55%
72%
69%
67%
74%
69%
60%
66%
59%
64%
61%
77%
77%
77%
83%
74%
70%
77%
78%
72%
68%
65%
62%
63%
63%
55%
70%
50%
33%
13%
46%
51%
66%
55%
45%
65%
65%
18%
11%
20%
40%
13%
2%3%
1% 6% 2%4%
18%
1%
12%
2%
2%
18%
3%
11% 1%
1%
17%
10%
5% 2%4%
18%
2%
17%
1%
2%
12%
2%
15%
2%
2%
15%
1%
15%
3%
1%
19%
1% 9% 1%
1%
27%
2% 8% 3% 4%
33%
2% 11% 1%
1%
39%
6% 8% 1%
1%
23%
2% 8% 2% 4%
24%
1%
13%
1%
1%
17%
1% 8% 1%
2%
13%
1% 10% 1%
1%
30%
1% 8% 1%
1%
24%
2% 7% 2%4%
19%
1%
14%
2%
1%
23%
1%
12%
1%
2%
22%
1% 9% 1%
1%
28%
1% 7% 2%
1%
30%
0%
3%2%
0%
28%
1% 6% 3%
1%
16%
0%5% 2%
1%
16%
0%
3%
0%
2%
22%
2%3%
1%
1%
17%
1%
2%
1%
0%
15%
1%4%1%
2%
27%
1%3% 3%
0%
20%
0%
3%1%
1%
17%
2% 5% 5% 1%
17%
1%3%2%
0%
26%
0% 6% 1%
0%
15%
1%
2%
1%
0%
14%
0%
2%
1%
0%
11% 0%4%1%
0%
6%0%
3%
0%
0%
11% 1%4%2%
0%
11% 0%
2%
1%
0%
11% 0%5%1%
0%
7% 1%5%1%
0%
10% 1%5% 1%
0%
13% 0%5% 2%
1%
19%
2% 6% 2%
1%
22%
1% 6% 1%
0%
18%
1% 6% 1%
1%
18%
0% 6% 1%
0%
21%
1% 6% 2%
1%
11% 1%4%1%
2%
13%
1%4% 7%
15%
2% 5%
30%
3%
11% 2% 7%
21%
3%
5% 2% 4%
18%
5%
12%
2%3%2%
1%
17%
4% 5%1%
3%
15%
6%
10%
7% 2%
15%
1%3%2%
1%
17%
2% 4%1%
1%
9%
17%
11%
8%
60%
5%
16%
80%
Revised Sites
0%
56%
Inc CDL - 5c to
10c Sept 08
Nov.12 1% 8%
Aug.12 2%
13%
May.12 1%
21%
Feb.12 2% 7%
Nov.11 3%
12%
Aug.11 1% 13%
May.11 1% 7%
Feb.11 1% 11%
Nov.10 1% 11%
Aug.10 1% 12%
May.10 0%4%
Feb.10 2% 7%
Nov.09 2% 11%
Aug.09 1%4%
May.09 3% 6%
Feb.09 2% 6%
Nov.08 2% 5%
Aug.08 1%
0% 10%
May.08
8%
Feb.08 1% 5%
Nov.07 2%4%
Aug.07 4% 9%
May.07 2%2%
Feb.07 1% 5%
Nov.06 0%3%
Aug.06 3% 6%
May.06 1%3%
Feb.06 1%4%
Nov.05 2% 6%
Aug.05 1%5%
May.05 2% 7%
Feb.05 3% 8%
Nov.04 2% 10%
Aug. 04 2%4%
May.04 1%4%
Feb.04 2% 4%
Nov.03 3% 4%
Aug.03 1% 6%
May.03 0% 7%
Feb.03 2%
13%
Nov.02 1% 5%
May.02 2% 6%
Feb.02 3% 8%
Nov.01 1% 11%
Aug.01 1%4%
May.01 1% 6%
Feb.01 2% 9%
Nov.00 4% 8%
Aug.00 2%
13%
May.00 3% 8%
Feb.00 3% 6%
Nov. 99 6% 7%
Aug. 99 2% 9%
May 99 4%
12%
Feb.99 5%
9%
Nov. 98 3%
12%
Aug. 98 2%
13%
May 98 3% 8%
Feb. 98 4% 6%
Proportion… 11%
100%
% of Total Litter Items
Beach
Car park
Highway
Industrial
Recreational Park
- 62 -
Residential
Retail
Shopping Centre
0.054
0.055
0.038
0.062
0.067
0.077 0.052
0.068
0.056
0.0008
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0007
0.0008
0.0007
0.0008
0.0006
0.0006
0.0006
0.0005
0.0007
0.0005
0.0006
0.0007
0.0009
0.0007
0.0006
0.0007
0.0007
0.0008
0.0007
0.0007
0.0006
0.0007
Volume of Litter Items by Material Type
0.000
0.102
0.165
0.110
0.083
0.191
0.098
0.147
0.139
0.233
0.083
0.110
0.096
0.181
0.093
0.101
0.119
0.080
0.144
0.106
0.137
0.096
0.099
0.090
0.112
0.075
0.100
0.091
0.105
0.084
0.079
0.121
0.109
0.105
0.124
0.089
0.082 0.085
0.102
0.074
0.099
0.077
0.069
0.055
0.070
0.074
0.067
0.073
0.051
0.046
Nov.12 0.062 0.360 0.084 0.256 0.377
Aug.12 0.051 0.336 0.068 0.263 0.304
0.468
May.12 0.036 0.504 0.092 0.338
0.398
Feb.12 0.040 0.360 0.093 0.333
Nov.11 0.066 0.480 0.098 0.294 0.227
Aug.11 0.054 0.408 0.085 0.237 0.286
May.11 0.061 0.456 0.083 0.273 0.377
0.100 0.310
0.285
Feb.11 0.036 0.576
0.077 0.270 0.268
Nov.10 0.061 0.600
Aug.10 0.0690.288 0.113 0.316 0.344
0.696
0.091 0.357
0.527
May.10 0.038
Feb.10 0.050 0.432 0.080 0.299 0.326
0.672
0.105 0.347
0.484
Nov.09 0.085
0.369
Aug.09 0.0590.312 0.104 0.375
0.146
0.454
0.618
May.09 0.108 0.528
0.811
Feb.09 0.087 0.504 0.120 0.378
Inc CDL - 5c to
0.768
0.129
0.453
0.532
Nov.08 0.086
0.442
0.874
Aug.08 0.093 0.384 0.177
0.624
0.181
0.541
0.885
May.08 0.105
0.648
0.223
0.521
0.605
Feb.08 0.112
0.648
0.149
0.564
0.740
Nov.07 0.111
0.816
0.145
0.503
0.761
Aug.07 0.106
0.792
0.145
0.402
0.777
May.07 0.075
Revised
0.600
0.172
0.371
0.702
Feb.07 0.073
2.016
0.175
0.504
0.888
Nov.06 0.069
0.672
0.151
0.546
0.934
Aug.06 0.086
0.744
0.152
0.479
0.904
May.06 0.087
1.008
0.223
0.714
1.163
Feb.06 0.120
0.643
1.220
Nov.05 0.126 0.480 0.165
0.720
0.200
0.651
1.346
Aug.05 0.121
0.936
0.154
0.687
1.416
May.05 0.096
0.696
0.168
0.671
1.206
Feb.05 0.133
0.576
0.236
0.531
0.971
Nov.04 0.093
0.447
0.717
Aug.04 0.0620.312 0.110
0.586
1.388
May.04 0.059 0.432 0.143
0.600
0.169
0.680
1.200
Feb.04 0.082
0.113
0.666
1.155
Nov.03 0.085 0.576
0.521
0.744
Aug.03 0.120 0.408 0.105
0.744
0.176
0.656
0.953
May.03 0.121
1.008
0.161
0.822
1.240
Feb.03 0.105
0.794
1.339
Nov.02 0.093 0.456 0.088
0.875
0.948
May.02 0.068 0.384 0.148
0.776
0.791
Feb.02 0.174 0.2160.155
0.532
0.458
Nov.01 0.0610.312 0.103
0.480
0.583
Aug.01 0.061 0.480 0.095
0.816
0.153
0.715
0.833
May.01 0.070
0.154
0.887
0.791
Feb.01 0.061 0.600
1.200
0.177
0.756
0.836
Nov.00 0.090
0.716
0.466
Aug.00 0.080 0.384 0.156
0.193
0.746
0.701
May.00 0.076 0.552
1.248
0.170
0.783
0.810
Feb.00 0.073
1.680
0.083
0.671
0.455
Nov. 99 0.054
0.816
0.084
0.484
0.451
Aug. 99 0.056
1.440
0.120
0.882
0.900
May.99 0.066
1.296
0.237
1.002
1.412
Feb.99 0.135
1.176
0.216
0.950
0.816
Nov. 98 0.105
1.992
0.247
0.686
0.718
Aug. 98 0.111
0.672
0.221
0.795
0.653
May.98 0.095
0.500
1.000
1.500
2.000
2.500
3.000
3.500
4.000
4.500
Volume of items (m3)
Cigarette butts
Glass
Illegal dumping
Metal
Miscellaneous (excluding illegal dumping)
- 63 -
Paper/paperboard
Plastic
Proportion of Total Litter Volume by Material Type
- Please note that cigarette butts are not included as the volumes of such are
consistently negligible Nov.12
Aug.12
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
Aug.11
May.11
Feb.11
Nov.10
Aug.10
May.10
Feb.10
Nov.09
Aug.09
May.09
Feb.09
Nov.08
Aug.08
May.08
Feb.08
Nov.07
Aug.07
May.07
Feb.07
Nov.06
Aug.06
May.06
Feb.06
Nov.05
Aug.05
May.05
Feb.05
Nov.04
Aug.04
May.04
Feb.04
Nov.03
Aug.03
May.03
Feb.03
Nov.02
May. 02
Feb.02
Nov.01
Aug.01
May. 01
Feb.01
Nov.00
Aug.00
May. 00
Feb.00
Nov. 99
Aug. 99
May 99
Feb.99
Nov. 98
Aug. 98
May 98
Feb. 98
5%
5%
2%
3%
5%
5%
5%
3%
5%
6%
2%
4%
5%
5%
6%
4%
4%
5%
4%
5%
5%
4%
3%
4%
2%
3%
4%
4%
5%
4%
3%
4%
4%
4%
2%
3%
3%
6%
4%
3%
3%
3%
8%
4%
3%
3%
2%
3%
4%
3%
2%
2%
3%
2%
3%
3%
3%
4%
4%
31%
7% 3%
22%
32%
31%
6% 5%
24%
28%
34%
6% 4%
23%
31%
28%
7% 4%
26%
31%
39%
8%
6%
24%
18%
36%
7%
5%
21%
25%
35%
6% 5%
21%
29%
42%
7% 5%
23%
21%
45%
6% 4%
20%
20%
24%
10%
4%
27%
29%
40%
5% 3%
20%
30%
34%
6% 6%
24%
26%
38%
6% 4%
20%
27%
24%
8%
6%
29%
29%
27%
8% 4%
24%
32%
26%
6% 3%
19%
41%
38%
6% 3%
22%
26%
19%
9%
4%
22%
43%
26%
7% 4%
22%
37%
29%
10%
5%
24%
27%
28%
7% 4%
25%
32%
34%
6% 4%
21%
31%
35%
6% 3%
18%
34%
30%
9%
4%
18%
35%
53%
5% 3%
13%
24%
27%
6% 4%
22%
37%
30%
6% 4%
19%
37%
30%
7% 3%
21%
35%
17%
6% 4%
23%
44%
22%
6% 5%
20%
42%
27%
4% 4%
20%
41%
23%
6% 5%
22%
40%
23%
9%
4%
21%
39%
18%
6% 5%
26%
42%
16%
5% 4%
22%
51%
21%
6% 3%
24%
43%
21%
4% 4%
25%
43%
21%
5% 4%
26%
38%
27%
6% 3%
24%
35%
29%
5% 3%
24%
36%
16%
3% 4%
28%
47%
15%
6% 4%
35%
38%
10%
7% 3%
35%
36%
20%
7%
7%
34%
29%
27%
5% 5%
27%
33%
29%
6%
7%
26%
30%
23%
6% 6%
34%
30%
38%
6% 3%
24%
26%
20%
8%
4%
38%
25%
23%
8%
5%
31%
29%
39%
5% 3%
25%
25%
55%
3% 5%
22%
15%
41%
4% 5%
24%
23%
25%
3% 2%
41%
26%
31%
6% 3%
24%
34%
34%
6% 5%
28%
24%
50%
6% 6%
17%
18%
27%
9%
4%
31%
26%
25%
7% 3%
33%
28%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
% of litter items
Glass
Illegal dumping
Metal
Miscellaneous (excluding illegal dumping)
- 64 -
Paper/paperboard
Plastic
17°
18°
15°
17°
17°
14°
2.514
15°
Volume
- 65 -
20°
19°
18°
1.000
Average Temperature
17°
15°
34°
32°
31°
29°
25°
19°19°
21°
21°
20°
18°
15°
21°
20°
19°
16°
18°
16°
0.000
15°
10°
0.500
5°
0°
Degrees Celsius
30°
34°
1.761
1.177
1.333
1.376
1.317
1.133
1.241
1.280
1.492
1.077
1.177
24°
3.777
Inc CDL - 5c to 10c
Sept 08
Revised Sites 33°
33°
1.761
25°
27°
2.007
2.266
2.431
2.295
2.211
2.422
2.048
2.038
1.956
1.925
27°
3.329
31°
2.471
2.498
27°
2.756
3.445
28°
3.433
3.204
3.011
2.693
2.821
2.704
2.732
23°
26°
1.294
17°
17°
2.875
31°
1.726
18°
28° 28°
1.982
21°
2.522
28°
2.187
21°
3.158
3.500
2.640
2.779
22°
3.444
3.185
29°
1.790
1.578
18°
4.192
3.987
4.500
1.260
1.500
23°
2.386
3.000
3.492
3.444
4.000
1.882
1.984
2.000
2.315
2.531
2.500
Feb. 98
May 98
Aug. 98
Nov. 98
Feb.99
May 99
Aug. 99
Nov. 99
Feb.00
May. 00
Aug.00
Nov.00
Feb.01
May. 01
Aug.01
Nov.01
Feb.02
May. 02
Nov.02
Feb.03
May.03
Aug.03
Nov.03
Feb.04
May.04
Aug.04
Nov.04
Feb.05
May.05
Aug.05
Nov.05
Feb.06
May.06
Aug.06
Nov.06
Feb.07
May.07
Aug.07
Nov.07
Feb.08
May.08
Aug.08
Nov.08
Feb.09
May.09
Aug.09
Nov.09
Feb.10
May.10
Aug.10
Nov.10
Feb.11
May.11
Aug.11
Nov.11
Feb.12
May.12
Aug.12
Nov.12
Volume of litter items (m3)
Weather Temperature and Total Volume of Litter Items
35°
32°
30°
28°
30°
24°
25°
Total Volume (Cubic Metres) of Litter
4.500
Revised Sites
4.192
3.987
Inc CDL - 5c to 10c
Sept 08
4.000
3.777
3.444
3.500
3.492
3.445
3.185
3.083
3.329
3.204
3.158
3.011
3.000
2.875
2.6402.779
2.732
2.821
2.693 2.704
2.522
2.315
2.756
2.514
2.386
2.187
2.000
1.984
1.982
1.882
1.790
1.726
1.578
2.498
2.471
2.431
2.422
2.295
2.266
2.211
2.048
2.038
2.007
1.956
1.925
1.761 1.761
1.492
1.376
1.280
1.333
1.317
1.294 1.260
1.241
1.177
1.177
1.133
1.077
1.500
1.000
0.500
0.000
Feb.98
May.98
Aug.98
Nov.98
Feb.99
May.99
Aug.99
Nov.99
Feb.00
May.00
Aug.00
Nov.00
Feb.01
May.01
Aug.01
Nov.01
Feb.02
May.02
Nov.02
Feb.03
May.03
Aug.03
Nov.03
Feb.04
May.04
Aug.04
Nov.04
Feb.05
May.05
Aug.05
Nov.05
Feb.06
May.06
Aug.06
Nov.06
Feb.07
May.07
Aug.07
Nov.07
Feb.08
May.08
Aug.08
Nov.08
Feb.09
May.09
Aug.09
Nov.09
Feb.10
May.10
Aug.10
Nov.10
Feb.11
May.11
Aug.11
Nov.11
Feb.12
May.12
Aug.12
Nov.12
Volume (m3)
2.531
2.500
3.433
- 66 -
Weighted Tracking Graphs
- Items
- 67 -
20000
- 68 -
13832
13622
14442
14433
14539
12322
13124
14159
15694
13913
14026
13021
13115
14304
13326
13751
11809
13294
17400
18875
17816
17336
16398
15417
16157
17108
17096
14113
14802
16849
16084
18281
15719
15791
Trendline
12696
14357
14376
14531
15995
14746
15995
14420
13917
14391
10707
11473
13226
12644
12723
11892
12533
16000
15566
14219
14087
18000
11080
11894
13111
12832
12000
13365
14000
Feb.98
May.98
Aug.98
Nov.98
Feb.99
May.99
Aug.99
Nov.99
Feb.00
May.00
Aug.00
Nov.00
Feb.01
May.01
Aug.01
Nov.01
Feb.02
May.02
Nov.02
Feb.03
May.03
Aug.03
Nov.03
Feb.04
May.04
Aug.04
Nov.04
Feb.05
May.05
Aug.05
Nov.05
Feb.06
May.06
Aug.06
Nov.06
Feb.07
May.07
Aug.07
Nov.07
Feb.08
May.08
Aug.08
Nov.08
Feb.09
May.09
Aug.09
Nov.09
Feb.10
May.10
Aug.10
Nov.10
Feb.11
May.11
Aug.11
Nov.11
Feb.12
May.12
Aug.12
Nov.12
Total Litter - Number of Items - Weighted
10000
8000
6000
4000
2000
0
18°
10000
13365
15566
14219
14087
14746
15995
11080
11894
13111
12832
14420
13917
14391
14531
11892
12533
12723
15995
14376
12644
10707
11473
13226
14357
15791
12696
15719
18875
17816
17336
16398
15417
16157
17108
17096
14113
14802
16849
16084
18281
17400
13832
13622
14442
14433
14539
12322
13124
14159
15694
13913
14026
13021
13115
14304
13326
13751
11809
13294
15000
Feb. 98
May.98
Aug. 98
Nov. 98
Feb.99
May.99
Aug. 99
Nov. 99
Feb.00
May.00
Aug.00
Nov.00
Feb.01
May.01
Aug.01
Nov.01
Feb.02
May.02
Nov.02
Feb.03
May.03
Aug.03
Nov.03
Feb.04
May.04
Aug.04
Nov.04
Feb.05
May.05
Aug.05
Nov.05
Feb.06
May.06
Aug.06
Nov.06
Feb.07
May.07
Aug.07
Nov.07
Feb.08
May.08
Aug.08
Nov.08
Feb.09
May.09
Aug.09
Nov.09
Feb.10
May.10
Aug.10
Nov.10
Feb.11
May.11
Aug.11
Nov.11
Feb.12
May.12
Aug.12
Nov.12
Number of litter items
35000
33°
34°
31°
30000
29°
21°
18°
21°
17°
31°
28°
15°
28° 28°
27°
23°
22°
20000
17°
17°
18°
17°
17°
30°
28°
26°
25°
25000
23° 24°
20°
Weighted
- 69 -
19°
19°
19°
21°
15°
14°
Average Temperature
18°
17°
15°
34°
32°
31°
30°
21°
20°
18°
15°
29°
27°
24°
21°
20°
19°
16°
18°
16°
15°
10°
5000
5°
0
0°
Degrees Celsius
Weather Temperature and Total Number of Litter Items - Weighted
33°
35°
32°
28°
30°
27°
25°
25°
Nov.12
Aug.12
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
Aug.11
May.11
Feb.11
Nov.10
Aug.10
May.10
Feb.10
Nov.09
Aug.09
May.09
Feb.09
Nov.08
Aug.08
May.08
Feb.08
Nov.07
Aug.07
May.07
Feb.07
Nov.06
Aug.06
May.06
Feb.06
Nov.05
Aug.05
May.05
Feb.05
Nov.04
Aug.04
May.04
Feb.04
Nov.03
Aug.03
May.03
Feb.03
Nov.02
May.02
Feb.02
Nov.01
Aug.01
May.01
Feb.01
Nov.00
Aug.00
May.00
Feb.00
Nov. 99
Aug. 99
May.99
Feb.99
Nov. 98
Aug. 98
May.98
Feb. 98
382
354
320
477
542
241229
262
344303
198
290251289
311
314
155
166
168
206
199
209
236
269
288 299
176
123120
173
208
189
341
120
160
157
183
165
185
200
215
447
552
477
476
377
472
388
271
276
247
286
297
250
227243
302
848 512
2582
2851
819 483
2266
2630
895 562
3052
3013
930 569
2716
2748
1018 626
2665
3039
836 570
2438
2865
874 619
2665
2862
1010 623
3391
3309
857 602
3240
3131
898 498
3133
3197
787 625
3501
3043
782 674
2972
2831
1054 748
2845
2780
926 759
3298
3055
1149 868
3465
3710
1239 840
3191
3179
1125 818
3135
3205
1232 682
3155
3275
1345 931
4165
3747
1615 1163
3848
4126
1255 925
3799
3681
1222 953
3327
4164
1256 810
3002
3510
1168 870
2720
3018
1138 863
2712
3999
1080 769
3013
3793
1088 793
2865
3946
1129 965
3224
4085
1140 983
3299
4104
1242 968
3059
3879
1145 937
3576
4165
1355 1062
3732
4633
938 740
2855
3462
869 657
2352
3178
7347
403 1412
2927
3548
6330
464 1535
2934
2888
5907
333 1204
2767
2847
4703
3111075
2580
2579
3774
3981081
2509
2731
4296
447 1442
2846
3414
6422
323 1382
3113
2952
7019
380 1304
3731
3397
5129
364 1182
2977
2730
5765
3571085
2624
2546
271910
2707
2585
5307
6140
421 1235
3220
3332
5534
419 1508
3536
3233
5885
410 1254
3041
3137
6493
3591084
3122
3164
5141
345 1254
2831
3053
4926
416 1408
3188
3000
4565
2601155
2915
2878
4604
2431043
2526
2540
6488
358 1292
4143
3539
4994
434 1555
4116
3349
4837
525 1502
3752
3201
5131
561 1658
3355
3226
5884
538 1210
3855
3844
5214
384 1196
3561
2801
227
6185
5309
5986
6136
6602
6156
5715
5446
5786
7586
5927
5594
4507
6181
4764
5521
4863
5111
6735
6987
5872
6736
5921
5993
8156
8213
7205
5700
6561
7900
7742
7795
7526
5475
316
Number of Litter Items by Material Type - Weighted
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
Number of Items
Cigarette butts - weighted
Glass - weighted
Metal - weighted
Miscellaneous - weighted
Paper/paperboard - weighted
Plastic - weighted
- 70 -
18000
20000
718
902
947
815
804
574
738
545668
993
834
809
804 1084
858
776
584
905
721
896
560
493
661
746
619
717
767
503
666
556
729
479
505
565 700
953
557
572
601
541
617590
586
694
520
546
425
701
498
547
524
597887
791
770
734
653
671
389
2447
3748
2035
936
1786
1137
461
2438
3030
1633
1039 1316
1221
354
2650
3848
2220
1168
1387
1406
381
2522
4367
1988
927
1389 850
430
2622
3862
2476
1066
1912
989
584
2794
2964
2021
1109
1774
1078
493
2279
3721
2032
915
1392
1419
517
2844
4332
1915
1093
1450
988
542
2429
4709
2093
972
1382
1189
869
3160
3908
2792
1253
1418
1770
403
2338
4855
2550
756 1486
1224
588
2389
4438
1741
756
1657
902
762
1750
4414
1664
632 1333 1033
444
3059
5136
2400
765 1351 886
966
2112
5128
2310
950
1545
821
925
1921
4953
2352
1042
1645
1032
861
2008
4611
2256
866
1492
971
601
2634
3905
2158
1120
1755
1139
569
2072
6406
2702
1304
2094
1553
890
2336
5617
3199
1236
2317
1733
810
2186
5866
3062
1015
1707
873
507
2449
5738
2869
1006
1819
1956
528
2132
5279
2115
859
1882
1313
833
2188
4466
2276
991
1631
1142
728
2237
5433
2407
1134
1801
1674
721
2894
5520
2223
1185
1670
1390
737
2702
4646
2290
1227
1659
1742
1016
1887
5185
2132
1187
1517
946
923
2813
5062
2278
921
1494
1513
738
3325
5207
2401
1290
2526
811
1262
2984
4779
2816
1317
1257
2642
2663
3558
817
5596
2659
1321
962
2387
634
4426
2522
1120
1226
2541
1994
445
3538
2166
1101
788
2130
1777
1009
5131
2187
984
956
1358 741
1269
1540
5084
1685
873
1869
1056
2344
3618
1780
949
918
1876
1373 955
609
3252
1589
1148
1648
694 1629
2722
1539
1016
863
1468 542
996
1509
4074
1697
1144
2083
1087
2086
4364
1762
1084
777
2162
962
2385
4841
1492
1226
1671
1722
2008
742
3336
1711
1253
1244
2355
2241
625
3241
1568
1079
983
2697
2418
818
2777
1476
1074
512
2253
935
2575
4058
1665
996
986
1936
2271
2153
4195
1451
848
653
2237
2781
1413
3277
1613
1176
1163
3603
2643
941
3294
1822
1272
869
1648
2123
2852
1372
789
1576
2135
1804
2128
1431
3697
1555
1076
623
2026
589
1346
2921
1444
740
2229
2159
1886
703
2959
1273
784
718
3541
1436
4197
1761
940
716
2650
2774
1670
867
4336
1887
932
819
2604
1591 1023
857
3976
1955
985
3116
1690
1032
3259
2381
1116
1125
2982
1385
4098
2747
938
1401
966
2371
1727 818
1413
3223
2393
864
1963
Nov.12
Aug.12
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
Aug.11
May.11
Feb.11
Nov.10
Aug.10
May.10
Feb.10
Nov.09
Aug.09
May.09
Feb.09
Nov.08
Aug.08
May.08
Feb.08
Nov.07
Aug.07
May.07
Feb.07
Nov.06
Aug.06
May.06
Feb.06
Nov.05
Aug.05
May.05
Feb.05
Nov.04
Aug.04
May.04
Feb.04
Nov.03
Aug.03
May.03
Feb.03
Nov.02
May.02
Feb.02
Nov.01
Aug.01
May.01
Feb.01
Nov.00
Aug.00
May.00
Feb.00
Nov. 99
Aug. 99
May.99
Feb.99
Nov. 98
Aug. 98
May.98
Feb. 98
816
Number of Litter Items by Site Type - Weighted
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
18000
20000
Number of Litter Items
Beach - weighted
Car park - weighted
Highway - weighted
Industrial - weighted
Recreational Park - weighted
Residential - weighted
Retail - weight
Shopping Centre - weighted
- 71 -
Proportion of Total Litter by Site Type - Weighted
Nov.12 3%
18%
Aug.12 4%
21%
May.12 3%
19%
Feb.12 3%
19%
Nov.11 3%
18%
Aug.11 4%
21%
May.11 4%
18%
Feb.11 4%
20%
Nov.10 4%
17%
Aug.10
6%
20%
May.10 3%
17%
Feb.10 4%
18%
Nov.09
6%
14%
Aug.09 3%
21%
May.09
7%
15%
Feb.09
6%
13%
Nov.08
6%
15%
Aug.08 4%
19%
May.08 3%
12%
Feb.08 5%
13%
Nov.07 5%
14%
Aug.07 3%
15%
May.07 4%
14%
Feb.07
6%
16%
Nov.06 5%
14%
Aug.06 5%
17%
May.06 5%
17%
Feb.06
6%
13%
Nov.05
5%
18%
Aug. 05 4%
20%
May.05
7%
17%
19%
Feb.05 5%
17%
Nov.04 5%
16%
Aug. 04 4%
May.04
6%
14%
Feb.04
8%
12%
Nov.03
7%
18%
17%
Aug.03
5%
May.03
6%
16%
Feb.03
7%
13%
Nov.02
7%
15%
16%
May.02
6%
17%
Feb.02
5%
19%
Nov.01
5%
Aug.01
6%
21%
May.01
6%
18%
Feb.01
13%
16%
Nov.00
9%
17%
Aug.00
6%
19%
May.00
11%
17%
Feb.00
9%
15%
Nov. 99
9%
19%
Aug. 99
6%
20%
May 99
8%
22%
Feb.99
5%
19%
Nov. 98
6%
19%
Aug. 98
6%
22%
May 98
8%
20%
Feb. 98
9%
18%
Proportion of…
15%
11%
0%
10%
20%
28%
26%
28%
33%
27%
23%
29%
31%
34%
25%
34%
34%
36%
35%
36%
34%
34%
28%
37%
31%
36%
34%
36%
32%
34%
34%
29%
37%
32%
31%
26%
30%
28%
28%
35%
39%
27%
29%
24%
34%
32%
31%
25%
25%
21%
28%
30%
21%
20%
19%
28%
23%
26%
25%
30%
28%
20%
25%
22%
11%
18%
30%
40%
15%
14%
16%
6%
6%
5%
7%
13%
9%
9%
11%
10%
8%
10%
10%
15%
7%
7%
10%
6%
17%
7%
7%
13%
7%
15%
6%
8%
14%
8%
16%
6%
7%
11%
11%
14%
6%
8%
10%
7%
15%
4%
7%
10%
9%
18%
3%
8%
9%
11%
18%
4% 5%
10%
9%
13%
5%
6%
13%
7%
14%
6%
5%
11%
8%
17%
3% 5%
9%
6%
16%
4%
7%
11%
6%
16%
4%
7%
11%
7%
17%
4%
6%
11%
7%
16%
4%
8%
13%
8%
16%
4%
7%
12%
9%
17%
5%
7%
13%
9%
19%
4% 6%
11%
5%
17%
3% 6%
11%
12%
14%
5%
6%
13%
9%
16%
4%
7%
12%
8%
15%
4%
7%
11%
10%
14%
3%
7%
10%
8%
15%
4%
8%
11%
11%
15%
4%
8%
11%
6%
15%
4% 6%
10%
9%
15%
3%
8%
14%
5%
2%
7%
16%
4%
8%
3%
15%
4%
8%
5%
2%
17%
4%
8%
8%
2%
17%
4%
9%
6%
3%
6%
15%
5%
7%
5%
13%
5%
7%
4%
3%
14%
4%
8%
7%
8%
2%
15%
4%
10%
8%
15%
6%
9%
15%
12%
14%
5%
9%
4%
14%
13%
5%
8%
6%
2%
11%
4%
8%
11%
13%
10%
14%
5%
9%
3%
14%
4%
8%
6.0%
5%
20%
13%
9%
7%
13%
6%
7%
5%
5%
4%
11%
5%
6%
4%
4%
13%
5%
8%
6%
3%
14%
4%
9%
6%
15%
12%
5%
7%
12%
13%
5%
8%
15%
5%
13%
7%
7%
16%
5%
13%
5%
7%
16%
6%
12%
5%
6%
15%
4%
14%
7%
7%
11%
6%
15%
5%
7%
11%
7%
17%
5%
8%
12%
8%
18%
6%
7%
10%
6%
18%
6%
7%
13%
6%
11%
8%
17%
9%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
% of Total Litter Items
Beach - weighted
Car park - weighted
Highway - weighted
Industrial - weighted
Recreational Park - weighted
Residential - weighted
Retail - weighted
Shopping Centre - weighted
- 72 -
6000
5000
4000
May.98
Aug.98
Nov.98
Feb.99
May.99
Aug.99
Nov.99
Feb.00
May.00
Aug.00
Nov.00
Feb.01
May.01
Aug.01
Nov.01
Feb.02
May.02
Nov.02
Feb.03
May.03
Aug.03
Nov.03
Feb.04
May.04
Aug.04
Nov.04
Feb.05
May.05
Aug.05
Nov.05
Feb.06
May.06
Aug.06
Nov.06
Feb.07
May.07
Aug.07
Nov.07
Feb.08
May.08
Aug.08
Nov.08
Feb.09
May.09
Aug.09
Nov.09
Feb.10
May.10
Aug.10
Nov.10
Feb.11
May.11
Aug.11
Nov.11
Feb.12
May.12
Aug.12
Nov.12
Number of Items
9000
Total Number of Cigarette Butts - Weighted
8000
7742
7795 7900
7347
7000
6488
6493
5884
5141
5131 4994
4837
4604 4926
4565
6422
5885
5534
6140
5765
5300
6330
5907
Trendlin
5475
5129
4703
- 73 -
8213 8156
7526
7019
7205
7586
6561
5700
6736
6987
6735
5993
6181
5921 5872
5521
5111
4863 4764
6156 6136
6185
5986
5927 5786
5715
5594
5446
5309
6602
4296
4507
3774
3000
2000
1000
0
0
437355
313347
401
208316262
412 339
355470
408
297
292
2000
3000
128
180
375
334
132
218
291
353
323
324
329
290201160
433
451 474
337
190
298
206
123
416
292345
275439
388
208
298
266
217
225
230
336
304
237
347
252
305
300
213504
286
246
175
286
404
245
287276182
238
178
228
144291
342
189
151
245356
326
417
273
209
184
226
220198
124125374
244
265238
212
324
252
275
129146
170
283151183190
160
321
236
259
293
1548
1000
570
134
432294
183171
133
272
140
252
302
1509
1194
779
1311
673
1396
809
567
984
775
1342
909
927
1011
966
1515
1279
824
1072
580
1417
1079
995
1473
587
1649
713
770
1440
623
1304
988
779
968
892
1502
867
705
970
540
1370
1327
796
934
701
1915
1042
1346
942
1190
1268
1296
924
1099
874
1465
1092
547
1193
575
710
1097
356
919
585
2038
1082
1090
889
609
1103
1041
585
978
462
1069
1015
604
1194
666
1057
1037
491
926
660
1261
747
687
1139
603
1007
2051
651
1325
976
1174
1125
915
1688
959
1043
1453
837
1229
574
1347
1395
766
1215
1416
1168
1411
529
1344
858
1276
1197
515
1169
875
1323
2364
787
1376
1039
1723
2441
754
1265
786
1576
1726
588
1144
1238
991
1371
612
1072
624
1578
1565
662
999
899
1895
1930
740
1737
626
1643
1525
903
1672
947
1676
1955
1790
781
674
1619
1764
796
1650
992
1156
1122
710
1366
608
1373
1971
730
1198
791
896
1788
405
1005
607
1706
950
431
1454
719
1060
729
624
956
787
947
334 442
1024
638
710
810
533
950 331
1127
1363
725
1666
593
1253
1417
425
1660
1425
1050
654
574
1285
1060
1303
949
570
1742
778
1403
776
607
1971
298
1373
1130
460
1677
753
906
888
370
1479
462
1072
638 440
2259
947
1545
784
532
2916
626
1023
300248
1637
1202
882
682 343
1785
392
1313
495 297
1542
380
1290
818 309
1457
470
1843
1094
562
1957
399
1288
902
425
1219
539
1031
984
463
1253
637
1612
652
530
1274
708
1682
1055
564
1051
654
1257
705
683
1404
445
259201186 153
397
571
635
724
780
782
9841081
Nov.12
Aug.12
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
Aug.11
May.11
Feb.11
Nov.10
Aug.10
May.10
Feb.10
Nov.09
Aug.09
May.09
Feb.09
Nov.08
Aug.08
May.08
Feb.08
Nov.07
Aug.07
May.07
Feb.07
Nov.06
Aug.06
May.06
Feb.06
Nov.05
Aug.05
May.05
Feb.05
Nov.04
Aug.04
May.04
Feb.04
Nov.03
Aug.03
May.03
Feb.03
Nov.02
May.02
Feb.02
Nov.01
Aug.01
May.01
Feb.01
Nov.00
Aug.00
May.00
Feb.00
Nov. 99
Aug. 99
May.99
Feb.99
Nov.98
Aug.98
May.98
Feb.98
141199
153109167205149164106129 88
187208
235165
287162
339
348 431422
362297
373428261262395
428
439308367529
447
514 398413497
515
547
572
585646
617
779
785
Number of Cigarette Butts by Site Type - Weighted
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
Number of cigarette butts
Beach - weighted
Car park - weighted
Highway - weighted
Industrial - weighted
Recreational Park - weighted
Residential - weighted
Retail - weighted
Shopping Centre - weighted
- 74 -
Proportion of Total Cigarette Butt Litter at
Highway sites & Other sites - Weighted
Nov.12
19%
Aug.12
15%
May.12
15%
Feb.12
21%
Nov.11
16%
Aug.11
12%
May.11
17%
Feb.11
16%
Nov.10
23%
Aug.10
14%
May.10
22%
Feb.10
20%
Nov.09
24%
Aug.09
18%
May.09
22%
Feb.09
18%
Nov.08
21%
Aug.08
28%
May.08
30%
Feb.08
16%
Nov.07
25%
Aug.07
21%
May.07
24%
Feb.07
20%
Nov.06
24%
Aug.06
26%
May.06
17%
Feb.06
17%
Nov.05
17%
Aug.05
18%
May.05
11%
Feb.05
15%
Nov.04
16%
Aug.04
12%
May.04
21%
Feb.04
23%
Nov.03 5%
Aug.03 4%
May.03 0%
Feb.03
9%
Nov.02
13%
May.02
11%
Feb.02 0%
Nov.01 6%
Aug.01 3%
May.01
9%
Feb.01 5%
Nov.00 0%
Aug.00 0%
May.00 0%
Feb.00 2%
Nov. 99 0%
Aug. 99
8%
May.99 6%
Feb.99
8%
Nov.98
12%
Aug.98<1%
May.98
8%
Feb.98 1%
0%
81%
85%
85%
79%
84%
88%
83%
84%
77%
86%
78%
80%
76%
82%
78%
82%
79%
72%
70%
83%
75%
79%
76%
80%
76%
74%
83%
83%
83%
82%
89%
85%
84%
88%
79%
77%
95%
96%
100%
91%
87%
89%
100%
94%
97%
91%
95%
100%
100%
100%
98%
100%
92%
94%
92%
88%
100%
92%
99%
20%
40%
60%
% of total cigarette butt litter
Highway sites - weighted
Other sites - weighted
- 75 -
80%
100%
600
500
400
300
200
100
107 52
239
122
118
118
233
131
140
83
149
125
144
115
249
155
186
107
271
222
89 50
196
141
63 51
140
98
73 52
164
118
90
65
258
167
105
224
238
128
100 56
182
89
113
66
216
146
76
85
247
167
84
81
174
123
59 59
147
136
84
86
149
110
201
98
222
126
97
93
263
147
107
77
264
171
143
100
269
178
140
116
170
128
137
91
122
68
89
68
136
113
118
138
170
120
88
92
66 102
71
86 36 59
105
110 32 84
174
142
40 121
121
150
52
133
149
137
58 107
167
134
59
114
145
104 39 97
116
101 42 87
109
122 29 62
90
100 38 100
110
128 20 70
105
179
39 88
170
170
59 82
165
179
64
112
179
227
72
149
166
178
43 100
128
144
82
95
152
102 60 69
149
139
46 66
172
99 35 58
87
78 39 59
141
115 46 72
85
80 39 37
65 81 3124
126
127 39 74
95
77 2133
61 84 55 38
103
88 11 94
85
93 28 54
106
135 26 73
73
135 28 126
66
108 4 88
78
79 17 58
91
116 19 112
700
Feb.98
May.98
Aug.98
Nov.98
Feb.99
May.99
Aug.99
Nov.99
Feb.00
May.00
Aug.00
Nov.00
Feb.01
May.01
Aug.01
Nov.01
Feb.02
May.02
Nov.02
Feb.03
May.03
Aug.03
Nov.03
Feb.04
May.04
Aug.04
Nov.04
Feb.05
May.05
Aug.05
Nov.05
Feb.06
May.06
Aug.06
Nov.06
Feb.07
May.07
Aug.07
Nov.07
Feb.08
May.08
Aug.08
Nov.08
Feb.09
May.09
Aug.09
Nov.09
Feb.10
May.10
Aug.10
Nov.10
Feb.11
May.11
Aug.11
Nov.11
Feb.12
May.12
Aug.12
Nov.12
Number of items
CDL and Non-CDL Beverage Items Within Material Categories - Weighted
900
800
0
Total CDL glass - weighted
Total CDL metal - weighted
Total CDL paperboard - weighted
Total non-CDL glass - weighted
Total non-CDL paperboard - weighted
Total non-CDL Plastic - weighted
- 76 Total CDL Plastic - weighted
Top 20 Litter Items - Highest Counts - Weighted
5309
CIGARETTE BUTTS - Cigarette butts
6185
5986
6136
6602
1681
1359
1946
1659
1665
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Other paper (including
tissues)
901
930
951
808
852
PLASTIC - Other plastic
435
412
516
383
542
302
237
279
388
392
281
213
264
287
360
267
245
333
272
236
216
252
231
291
291
215
218
177
151
238
196
192
312
227
205
195
237
223
200
235
183
215
208
152
186
177
103
196
198
181
158
134
118
99
122
157
160
205
177
210
156
149
136
187
140
129
123
138
148
123
126
125
126
126
147
90
87
96
65
101
87
63
83
86
95
PLASTIC - Snack bags & confectionery wrappers
METAL - Metal bottle tops and can pull rings
PLASTIC - Plastic bottle tops
PLASTIC - Take away & cups
PLASTIC - Straws
GLASS - Other glass
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Cups/take away containers
METAL - Other foil
METAL - Metal pieces
MISCELLANEOUS - Clothing & materials
PLASTIC - Packing tape & straps
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Packages & boxes
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Cigarette packets
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Paper bags
MISCELLANEOUS - Rubber pieces (not tyres)
PLASTIC - Styrene foam boxes, sheets, etc.
PLASTIC - Lollipop sticks
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
Number of Litter Items
Nov.12
- 77 -
Aug.12
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
7000
Weighted Tracking Graphs
- Volumes
- 78 -
Top 20 Litter Items by Volume - Weighted
0.360
0.336
MISCELLANEOUS - Illegal dumping
0.360
0.143
0.140
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Cups/take away containers
PLASTIC - Containers, domestic type
PLASTIC - Containers, industrial e.g. oil
PLASTIC - Take away & cups
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Newspapers & magazines
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Cigarette packets
METAL - Flav. water/soft drink, (carbonated), all sizes
GLASS - Beer, all colours of glass, <750ml
PLASTIC - Flav. milk, <1 litre
MISCELLANEOUS - Construction materials
PLASTIC - Flav. water/soft drink (carbonated), 1 litre+
PLASTIC - White milk, all sizes
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Packages & boxes
PLASTIC - Flav. water/soft drink (carbonated), <1 litre
METAL - Foil take away
PLASTIC - Plain water (carbonated or non-carb), <1
litre
METAL - Beer, aluminium, all types, all sizes
PLASTIC - Flav. milk, 1 litre+
PAPER/PAPERBOARD - Cartons, flavoured milk, <1
litre
0.165
0.149
0.227
0.100
0.133
0.125
0.075
0.090
0.045
0.000
0.067
0.000
0.055
0.051
0.069
0.056
0.049
0.037
0.051
0.040
0.067
0.051
0.034
0.032
0.030
0.041
0.031
0.031
0.022
0.025
0.021
0.038
0.025
0.028
0.021
0.031
0.039
0.023
0.009
0.012
0.014
0.014
0.020
0.038
0.035
0.035
0.050
0.020
0.012
0.010
0.031
0.013
0.015
0.006
0.002
0.011
0.011
0.013
0.013
0.016
0.014
0.017
0.012
0.010
0.010
0.018
0.004
0.012
0.008
0.023
0.011
0.019
0.012
0.009
0.006
0.018
0.013
0.011
0.004
0.011
0.017
0.015
0.011
0.002
0.004
0.002
0.006
0.010
0.011
0.003
0.017
0.014
0.000
0.100
0.200
0.291
0.300
0.400
Volume of Litter Items (m3)
Nov.12
- 79 -
Aug.12
0.504
0.480
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
0.500
0.600
0.254
0.320
0.392
0.135
0.457
1.377
0.493
1.180
1.369
0.688
1.111
0.558
0.123
0.013
0.583
0.537
0.066 0.015
1.283
0.15
0.192
0.108
0.019
0.005
0.406
0.231
0.038
0.580
0.610
0.049
0.084
0.063
0.121
0.403
0.015
0.048
0.023
0.011
Volume of litter (m3)
Beach - weighted
Car park - weighted
Highway - weighted
Industrial - weighted
Recreational Park - weighted
Residential - weighted
Retail - weighted
Shopping Centre - weighted
- 80 -
3.600
3.400
3.200
3.000
2.400
2.000
1.800
0.095 0.015
1.600
1.400
1.200
0.15
1.000
0.800
1.005
0.600
0.160
0.212
0.055
1.195
1.113
0.018
0.029
0.587
0.235
0.125
1.279
2.200
0.471
0.148
0.490
0.186
0.186
0.270
0.148
0.092
0.164
1.870
0.024
0.165
0.422
0.400
0.052
0.031
2.800
0.452
0.131
0.240
0.228
0.169
0.131
0.150
0.642
0.209
0.076
0.692
0.424
0.187
0.187
0.040
0.232
0.199
0.085 0.022
0.191
1.077
0.026
0.029
1.123
0.207
0.199
0.113 0.005
0.023
0.211
0.161
0.171
0.557
0.390
0.029
1.330
0.698
0.171
0.013
0.459
0.016
0.264
0.015
0.16
1.118
0.164
0.276
0.020
0.106 0.007
1.160
0.920
0.332
0.029
0.787
0.275
0.161
0.17 0.072 0.005
0.197
0.179
0.078 0.005
0.18 0.113 0.004
0.030
0.035
0.194
0.006
1.052
0.018
0.175
0.197
0.012
0.178
0.015
0.388
0.131 0.007
0.14
0.16 0.133 0.003
1.494
0.022
0.013
0.161
0.011
1.617
0.023
0.512
0.024
1.354
0.059
0.0640.002
0.109
0.212
0.083
0.103 0.006
0.022
1.101
0.0580.003
0.008
0.281
0.006
1.402
0.141
0.009
0.154
0.065 0.002
0.378
0.003
0.124
0.014
0.392
1.459
0.019
0.0070.028
1.390
0.134
0.153
0.100 0.002
0.441
0.121
0.003
0.108
0.081 0.003
0.430
0.025
1.083
0.702
0.041
0.499
0.008
0.277
0.054
0.677
1.194
0.073
0.200
0.105
1.522
0.035
0.263
0.266
0.0540.006
0.027
0.101
0.011
0.167
0.423
0.027
0.574
1.277
0.025
1.662
0.195
0.027
0.019
1.118
0.145
0.174
0.078 0.025
0.038
0.078
0.408
0.0120.098
1.164
0.0210.012
0.156
0.031
0.067 0.011
1.838
0.0410.006
0.144
0.020
0.163
2.600
0.099
0.214
0.679
0.012
0.048
0.027
0.049
0.029
0.224
0.346
0.274
0.153
0.088
0.511
0.059
1.183
0.017
1.301
0.121
0.024
0.076
0.141
0.025
0.203
0.484
0.048
1.045
0.016
0.173
0.060
0.613
0.042
1.019
0.047
0.195
0.006
0.028
0.021
0.042
0.028
0.159
0.260
0.022
0.032
0.015
0.029
0.323
1.280
0.207
0.074
0.169 0.008
1.189
0.107
0.010
0.029
0.122
0.114
0.0850.0840.0650.103
0.030
0.406
0.305
0.015
0.856
0.717
0.015
0.194
0.056
0.202
0.084 0.014
0.028
0.603
0.014
0.573
0.062
0.073
0.050
0.094
0.861
0.064
0.520
0.067
0.014
0.114 0.015
0.018
0.771
0.023
0.200
0.039
0.145
0.136
0.204
0.0210.014
0.744
0.012
0.146
0.020
0.200
0.009
0.163
0.042
0.028
0.780
0.061 0.048
0.188
0.032
0.088
0.026
0.016
0.031
0.216
0.201
0.180
0.140
0.021
0.011
0.037
0.590
0.530
0.027
0.147
0.143
0.026
0.273
0.228
0.020
0.631
0.726
0.020
0.314
0.092
0.0190.021
0.1530.038
0.1770.068 0.042
0.597
0.022
0.135
0.0140.058
0.663
0.135
0.121
0.032
0.036
0.013
0.017
0.096
0.000
Nov.12
Aug.12
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
Aug.11
May.11
Feb.11
Nov.10
Aug.10
May.10
Feb.10
Nov.09
Aug.09
May.09
Feb.09
Nov.08
Aug.08
May.08
Feb.08
Nov.07
Aug.07
May.07
Feb.07
Nov.06
Aug.06
May.06
Feb.06
Nov.05
Aug.05
May.05
Feb.05
Nov.04
Aug.04
May.04
Feb.04
Nov.03
Aug.03
May.03
Feb.03
Nov.02
May.02
Feb.02
Nov.01
Aug.01
May.01
Feb.01
Nov.00
Aug.00
May.00
Feb.00
Nov.99
Aug.99
May.99
Feb.99
Nov.98
Aug.98
May.98
Feb.98
0.0060.0120.0130.0110.0120.0380.0230.0180.0210.007
0.0170.0440.0300.036
0.0170.0280.035
0.032
0.0440.0320.0250.0220.0700.0460.0330.0620.0120.0270.0680.0550.0180.0330.053
0.044
0.0460.0200.0120.0220.0440.0490.0520.0070.0300.0190.009
0.065
0.091
0.0910.059
0.1100.072
0.127
0.129
0.183
0.226
Volume of Litter by Site Type - Weighted
Proportion of Litter Volume in Total Litter Stream by Site
Type - Weighted
Nov.12
Aug.12
May.12
Feb.12
Nov.11
Aug.11
May.11
Feb.11
Nov.10
Aug.10
May.10
Feb.10
Nov.09
Aug.09
May.09
Feb.09
Nov.08
Aug.08
May.08
Feb.08
Nov.07
Aug.07
May.07
Feb.07
Nov.06
Aug.06
May.06
Feb.06
Nov.05
Aug.05
May.05
Feb.05
Nov.04
Aug. 04
May.04
Feb.04
Nov.03
Aug.03
May.03
Feb.03
Nov.02
May.02
Feb.02
Nov.01
Aug.01
May.01
Feb.01
Nov.00
Aug.00
May.00
Feb.00
Nov. 99
Aug. 99
May 99
Feb.99
Nov. 98
Aug. 98
May 98
Feb. 98
Proportion of sites
1% 8%
2%
13%
1%
21%
2% 7%
3%
12%
1%
13%
1% 7%
1% 11%
1% 11%
1% 12%
0%4%
2% 7%
2% 11%
1%4%
3% 6%
2% 6%
2% 5%
1%
0% 10%
8%
1% 5%
2%4%
4%
9%
2%
2%
1% 5%
1% 5%
3% 8%
2% 5%
1% 6%
2% 8%
1% 7%
2% 9%
3%
10%
3%
12%
2% 6%
1% 6%
2% 6%
3% 6%
2% 8%
1% 9%
2%
15%
2% 7%
2% 8%
4%
10%
2%
13%
2% 6%
2% 8%
2%
11%
5%
9%
2%
15%
3%
10%
4% 8%
6%
9%
3% 10%
4%
14%
6%
11%
3%
14%
2%
15%
4%
10%
4%
8%
11%
0%
10%
56%
11%
55%
42%
57%
48%
47%
59%
54%
58%
44%
49%
60%
49%
55%
62%
65%
50%
15%
20%
51%
54%
53%
60%
49%
60%
55%
64%
61%
59%
66%
60%
51%
57%
50%
55%
52%
68%
68%
69%
74%
65%
61%
69%
69%
63%
59%
57%
53%
54%
54%
47%
61%
42%
25%
19%
37%
42%
58%
47%
36%
57%
56%
18%
11%
30%
40%
50%
13%
2%3%
1% 6% 2%4%
18%
1%
12%
2%
2%
18%
3%
11% 1%
1%
17%
10%
5% 2%4%
18%
2%
17%
1%
2%
12%
2%
15%
2%
2%
15%
1%
15%
3%
1%
19%
1% 9% 1%
1%
27%
2% 8% 3% 4%
33%
2%
11% 1%
1%
39%
6% 8% 1%
1%
23%
2% 8% 2% 4%
24%
1%
13%
1%
1%
17%
1% 8% 1%
2%
13%
1% 10% 1%
1%
30%
1% 8% 1%
1%
24%
2% 7% 2%4%
19%
1%
14%
2%
1%
23%
1%
12%
1%
2%
22%
1% 9% 1%
1%
28%
1% 7% 2%
1%
30%
0%
3%2%
0%
28%
1% 6% 3%
1%
21%
1% 5% 2%
1%
22%
1%4%1%
1%
27%
2%4%1%
1%
23%
1%
2%
1%
21%
1%5%1%
1%
33%
1%4% 3%
25%
1%4%2%
22%
2% 6% 5%1%
23%
2%4%2%
31%
1% 7% 2%
20%
1%3%1%
19%
1%
3%
1%
16%
1%5%1%
11% 0%4%1%
17%
1%5% 2%
17%
1%
3%1%
16%
1% 5% 1%
13%
1% 6% 1%
15%
1% 6% 1%
18%
1% 5% 2%
0%
24%
2% 7% 2%
0%
28%
1% 7% 2%
23%
1% 7% 1%
23%
1% 7% 1%
26%
1% 7% 2%
17%
1%4%1%
1%
19%
1% 5%
8%
14%
3% 6%
30%
3%
16%
2% 7%
22%
2%
10% 2% 5%
19%
4%
17%
2% 4%2%
0%
23%
4% 6% 1%
2%
21%
6%
11%
7% 2%
21%
1%4% 2%
0%
23%
2% 5% 1%
1%
9%
17%
11%
8%
60%
70%
5%
16%
80%
90%
% of Total Litter Items
Beach - weighted
Industrial - weighted
Car park - weighted
Recreational Park - weighted
- 81 -
Highway - weighted
Residential - weighted
100%
Volume of Litter Items by Material Type - Weighted
0.062 0.360 0.084
0.04 0.256
0.377
Nov.120.001
0.051 0.336 0.068
0.05 0.263
0.304
Aug.120.001
0.036
0.504
0.092
0.05 0.338
0.468
May.120.001
0.040 0.360 0.093
0.06 0.333
0.398
Feb.120.001
0.066
0.480
0.098
0.08 0.294
0.227
Nov.110.001
0.054 0.408
0.085
0.06 0.237
0.286
Aug.110.001
0.061
0.456
0.083
0.07 0.273
0.377
May.110.001
0.036
0.576
0.100
0.07 0.310
0.285
Feb.110.001
0.061
0.600
0.077
0.06 0.270
0.268
Nov.100.001
0.069 0.288 0.113
0.05 0.316
0.344
Aug.100.001
0.038
0.696
0.091
0.05 0.357
0.527
May.100.001
0.050
0.432
0.080
0.07 0.299
0.326
Feb.100.001
0.085
0.672
0.105
0.07 0.347
0.484
Nov.090.001
0.059 0.312 0.104
0.07
0.375
0.369
Aug.090.001
0.108
0.528
0.1460.07
0.454
0.618
May.090.001
0.087
0.504
0.120
0.06 0.378
0.811
Feb.090.001
0.086
0.768
0.129
0.07
0.453
0.532
Nov.080.001
0.093
0.384
0.1770.08
0.442
0.874
Aug.080.001
0.000774525
0.105
0.624
0.1810.09
0.541
0.885
May.08
0.000803505
0.11194717
0.648
0.22259768
0.10
0.5208603
0.604825935
Feb.08
0.000675
0.111
0.648
0.1490.08
0.564
0.740
Nov.07
0.000775
0.106
0.816
0.1450.10
0.503
0.761
Aug.07
0.000681
0.075
0.792
0.1450.07
0.402
0.777
May.07
0.702
0.000069
0.073
0.600
0.1720.09
0.371
Feb.07
0.052
1.512
0.1310.09
0.378
Nov.060.000
0.7006
0.064
0.504
0.113
0.08
0.409
Aug.060.000
0.065
0.558
0.114
0.08 0.359
May.060.000
0.6781
0.090
0.756
0.1670.08
0.535
Feb.060.000
0.8721
0.095 0.360
0.1240.09
0.482
Nov.050.000
0.9151
1.0092
0.091
0.540
0.150 0.12
0.488
Aug.050.000
0.072
0.702
0.1150.11
0.515
May.050.000
1.0623
0.100
0.522
0.1260.10
0.504
0.9044
Feb.050.000
0.7283
0.070
0.432
0.1770.08
0.398
Nov.040.000
0.5374
0.0470.234 0.083
0.06 0.335
Aug.040.000
0.044 0.324 0.108
0.07
0.440
May.040.000
1.0409
0.061
0.450
0.127
0.07
0.510
0.8998
Feb.040.000
0.064
0.432
0.084
0.07
0.499
Nov.030.000
0.8663
0.5577
0.090 0.306 0.079
0.06
0.391
Aug.030.000
0.090
0.558
0.132
0.06
0.492
0.7144
May.030.000
0.9297
0.079
0.756
0.121
0.08
0.616
Feb.030.000
0.070 0.342 0.066
0.08
0.596
1.0045
Nov.020.000
0.051 0.288 0.111
0.07
0.656
0.7108
May.020.000
0.1310.1620.116
0.06
0.582
Feb.020.000
0.5933
0.0460.234 0.077
0.08
0.399
Nov.010.000
0.3433
0.046 0.360 0.071
0.07 0.360
Aug.010.000
0.4373
0.052
0.612
0.1150.14
0.537
0.6250
May.010.000
0.046
0.450
0.1160.11
0.665
0.5935
Feb.010.000
0.068
0.900
0.1330.07
0.567
0.6273
Nov.000.000
0.060 0.288 0.117
0.06
0.537
Aug.000.000
0.3498
0.057 0.414
0.1450.09
0.559
0.5258
May.000.000
0.6074
0.055
0.936
0.127
0.08
0.587
Feb.000.000
0.3414
0.041
1.260
0.062
0.10
0.503
Nov. 990.000
0.042
0.612
0.063
0.07 0.363
0.3383
Aug. 990.000
0.6753
0.049
1.080
0.090
0.06
0.662
May.990.000
0.101
0.972
0.1780.08
0.751
Feb.990.000
0.079
0.882
0.162 0.14
0.712
Nov. 980.000
0.6121
0.083
1.494
0.185 0.17
0.514
Aug. 980.000
0.4898
0.071
0.504
0.1660.07
0.596
May.980.000
0.4889
0.072
0.432
0.123
0.04
0.576
Feb. 980.000
0.000
0.500
1.000
1.500
2.000
0.6661
1.0588
0.5388
2.500
Volume of items (m3)
Cigarette butts - weighted
Illegal dumping - weighted
Miscellaneous (excluding illegal dumping) - weighted
Plastic - weighted
Glass - weighted
Metal - weighted
Paper/paperboard - weighted
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3.000
3.500
1.500
17°
15°
28°
26°
17°
Volume - weighted
27°
25°
17°
18°17°
14°
Average Temperature
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34°
31°
15°
34°
31°
32°
30°
19° 19° 19°
21°
21°
18°
15°
29°
25°
24°
20°
21°
20°
19°
15°
18°
16°
16°
0.500
0.000
15°
10°
5°
0°
Degrees Celsius
30°
33°
1.761
1.177
1.333
1.376
1.317
1.133
1.241
1.280
1.492
1.077
1.177
33°
1.761
4.500
1.260
17°
18°
1.294
20°
2.258
2.575
2.403
2.067
2.497
1.853
1.873
2.832
2.007
2.266
2.431
2.295
2.211
2.422
2.048
2.038
1.956
1.925
22°
1.885
27°
2.020
2.116
2.028
31°
1.294
17°
28° 28°
1.487
3.500
2.584
28°
2.049
29°
1.342
1.184
1.640
1.892
2.156
21°
2.368
1.980
2.084
21°
2.583
2.389
23°
1.790
2.000
3.144
2.990
4.000
1.412
18°
18°
2.619
2.583
3.000
1.488
1.000
1.736
1.898
2.500
Feb. 98
May 98
Aug. 98
Nov. 98
Feb.99
May 99
Aug. 99
Nov. 99
Feb.00
May. 00
Aug.00
Nov.00
Feb.01
May. 01
Aug.01
Nov.01
Feb.02
May. 02
Nov.02
Feb.03
May.03
Aug.03
Nov.03
Feb.04
May.04
Aug.04
Nov.04
Feb.05
May.05
Aug.05
Nov.05
Feb.06
May.06
Aug.06
Nov.06
Feb.07
May.07
Aug.07
Nov.07
Feb.08
May.08
Aug.08
Nov.08
Feb.09
May.09
Aug.09
Nov.09
Feb.10
May.10
Aug.10
Nov.10
Feb.11
May.11
Aug.11
Nov.11
Feb.12
May.12
Aug.12
Nov.12
Volume of litter items (m 3)
Weather Temperature and Total Volume of Litter Items - Weighted
35°
32°
28°
30°
27°
23° 24°
25°
Total Volume (Cubic Metres) of Litter - Weighted
3.500
3.144
2.990
3.000
2.832
2.583
2.619
2.575
2.584
2.497
2.500
2.389
2.312
2.368
Volume (m3)
1.500
1.980
1.898
2.116
2.049 2.020 2.028
1.892
2.067
1.885
1.790
1.736
2.422
2.266 2.295
2.211
2.258
2.156
2.084
2.000
2.431
2.403
1.8732.007
1.853
2.048
2.038
1.956
1.925
1.761 1.761
1.640
1.488
1.487
1.412
1.342
1.294
1.294 1.260
1.184
1.376
1.333 1.317
1.177
1.492
1.280
1.241
1.133
1.177
1.077
1.000
0.500
Feb.98
May.98
Aug.98
Nov.98
Feb.99
May.99
Aug.99
Nov.99
Feb.00
May.00
Aug.00
Nov.00
Feb.01
May.01
Aug.01
Nov.01
Feb.02
May.02
Nov.02
Feb.03
May.03
Aug.03
Nov.03
Feb.04
May.04
Aug.04
Nov.04
Feb.05
May.05
Aug.05
Nov.05
Feb.06
May.06
Aug.06
Nov.06
Feb.07
May.07
Aug.07
Nov.07
Feb.08
May.08
Aug.08
Nov.08
Feb.09
May.09
Aug.09
Nov.09
Feb.10
May.10
Aug.10
Nov.10
Feb.11
May.11
Aug.11
Nov.11
Feb.12
May.12
Aug.12
Nov.12
0.000
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Appendix 2:
Data Collection Form
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