~ Global Action Plan & 192.com launch campaign to end the scourge of unwanted phonebooks ~
Imagine trying to wade through Hyde Park if it was covered completely in phone books, two deep. That’s what London’s landscape would look like if you dumped the 75 million phonebooks that are delivered annually to each household and business in the UK.
So today, 192.com backed by environmental charity Global Action Plan and spurred on by research that 70%* of Brits would support an opt-in system for phonebooks, has launched the ‘Say No To Phonebooks ’ campaign. The campaign calls on the government to establish a centralised opt-in system for phonebooks and includes an e-petition to encourage the public to show their support.
The annual production of phonebooks squanders around 62,000 tons of paper; enough electricity to power 59,000 homes for a year; 680,000 barrels of oil (the annual consumption of 67,000 people); and two billion litres of water, enough to fill 800 Olympic swimming pools**. For the total process from production to recycling, 62,000 tons of phonebooks equates to 79,360 metric tonnes of wasted carbon emissions!**
In addition, the cost to councils in terms of the management of phonebook waste is estimated at £7,500,000 a year based on representative figures provided by the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham.**
Councillor Greg Smith, Cabinet Member for Crime & Street Scene, London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham says “It costs taxpayers more than £22,700 a year to pay for the clear up of the waste created by phonebooks in our borough. If we could reduce the number delivered in the first place it could represent significant cost savings for hard-pressed council taxpayers. It's also the fastest way to clear up the mess caused by these unwanted phonebooks left on doorsteps. We are encouraging all our residents to recycle, so it is only fair that we make sure they are not sent huge books that they simply do not want.”
Global Action Plan CEO, Trewin Restorick, comments: “Global Action Plan fully endorses the ‘Say No To Phonebooks’ campaign. Scientific evidence clearly demonstrates that we are causing significant ...