Archive for 'Statistical Releases'
Local Authority collected waste for England – annual statistics
These annual results summarise waste collected and managed by local authorities in England and the regions between the financial years between 2009/10 and 2010/11. Based on data submitted to WasteDataFlow, they replace the provisional estimates published for the first three quarters of 2010-11 in February, May and August 2011. 41.2 per cent of household waste [...]
Local Authority collected waste for England – quarterly statistics
These provisional results summarise waste collected and managed by local authorities in England in the 12 months from January 2010 to December 2010. They are based on quarterly data submitted by local authorities to WasteDataFlow.
UK Biodiversity Indicators 2011
The 2010 statistics on biodiversity indicators have been published today.
Local Authority collected waste for England – quarterly statistics
These provisional results summarise waste collected and managed by local authorities in England in the 12 months from October 2009 to September 2010. They are based on quarterly data submitted by local authorities to WasteDataFlow.
Air quality indicators – 2010 final results
This National Statistics release reports emissions of air pollutants that are covered by the UK Air Quality Strategy.
Life satisfaction and other measures of wellbeing in England, 2007 – 2011
This statistical release provides survey results on life satisfaction and satisfaction with aspects of life from 2007 to 2011.
Attitudes and knowledge relating to biodiversity and the natural environment, 2007 – 2011
This statistical release provides survey results on attitudes and knowledge related to biodiversity and the natural environment from 2007 to 2011.
UK emissions of air pollutants – 2009 additional results
This National Statistics release reports emissions of air pollutants that are covered by the UK Air Quality Strategy.
Air quality indicators – 2010 provisional UK results
These latest statistics show that urban background ozone has decreased for two consecutive years while the long-term decrease of urban background particulate concentrations has levelled off over the same period.