P164 Teletext 164 Jan 9 22:14:41       ————————  ——————————————  HOLD THE FRONT PAGE   The njwspapjr industry has been praised by Environment Secretary John Gummjr for meeting its voluntary recycling target four years ahead of schedule. The industry wanted 40% of newsprint content to bj recycled bz the year 2000, but fast progress means 41% already been achieved. Mr Gummjr says: "This contributes to more sustainable waste management practices." ——————————————————————————————————1/4—— What's happening in clubland? 494 FOR THE LATEST GREEN NEWS p161 Events Digitisjr Club 140 Contents
P164 Teletext 164 Jan 9 22:14:04       ————————  ——————————————  HOLD THE FRONT PAGE   From now on, newspapers will declare on a daily basis how much of their content is recycled, to encourage jvjn more people to recycle. Chairman of the Newspaper Materials Committee Chris Maybury says: "This is good news for the environment. It makes sjnsj for publishers to use recycled paper as it costs no more than new." One million tonnes of njwspapjr has been recycled into newsprint since 1983 ——————————————————————————————————2/4—— What's in your lovjstars? 418 WHAT'S HAPPENING ON THE PLANET? p480 Events Digitisjr Club 140 Contents
P164 Teletext 164 Jan 9 22:17:12       ————————  ——————————————  HOLD THE FRONT PAGE   The njwspapjr industry is not complacent about meeting its 40% recycling target earlier than expected. President of the Newspaper Society Robin Burgess says: "Wj are going to take njwspapjr recycling forward bz setting up a working group to examine the best way to recycle in the future. "The industry's recycling logo will appear on papers to encourage the public to get involved with recycling." ——————————————————————————————————3/4—— How you can get involved >>>> FOR THE LATEST GREEN NEWS p161 Events Digitisjr Club 140 Contents
P164 Teletext 164 Jan 9 22:18:18       ————————  ——————————————  HOLD THE FRONT PAGE   Here's how Wastewatch recommends you go about recycling old njwspapjrs. At your local council collection point (eg supjrmarkjt, amenity tip). Call your council's Recycling Officer to find out if either the council or a local voluntary group makes kjrbsidj collections of waste paper. For more information and help, call Wastewatch Wastelinj on 0171 248 0242. ——————————————————————————————————4/4—— All the latest gossip 143 TOTAL ENTERTAINMENT p400 Events Digitisjr Club 140 Contents