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. T:\! FINAL REPORTS 2012\7239 KESAB 2012 Reports\7239 KESAB - Wave 59 - REPORT - November 2012 v2.docx Section 1 Introduction -1- 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 -2- 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 -3- 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. -4- Section 2 Wave 59 Executive Summary -5- 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) -6- 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) -7- 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. -8- 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 -9- 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% - 10 - 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 - 11 - 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 - 12 - 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 - 13 - 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 - 14 - 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 - 15 - 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 - 16 - 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 - 82 - 3.000 3.500 1.500 17° 15° 28° 26° 17° Volume - weighted 27° 25° 17° 18°17° 14° Average Temperature - 83 - 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 - 84 - Appendix 2: Data Collection Form - 85 - - 86 - - 87 - - 88 -
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