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UK Roads Choked by Growing Litter Problem

Summary

  • Over half of AA members report increasing road litter.
  • West Midlands cited as the UK's worst region for litter.
  • AA urges more funding for litter enforcement and bins.
UK Roads Choked by Growing Litter Problem

Roadside littering in the UK has escalated, according to a recent survey of 11,000 AA members. More than half of respondents observed an increase in rubbish on and around roads compared to previous surveys, indicating a growing concern. The West Midlands emerged as the region with the highest reported increase in litter.

The AA Charitable Trust is urging action, labeling the situation a 'wake-up call' and stressing the environmental damage and risks posed to road workers. They advocate for greater financial support for local authorities to enforce anti-littering laws and to improve waste disposal facilities, such as installing more prominent bins.

Campaigners echo these concerns, calling for a national emergency response that includes tougher enforcement, enhanced education, and a fundamental shift in public attitudes towards littering. The widespread discard of items, from common waste to more unusual objects, highlights the persistent nature of the problem across the country.

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The West Midlands has the highest percentage of respondents reporting increased litter on roads.
The AA recommends greater funding for enforcement, more roadside bins, and increased public awareness.
More than half (55 percent) of the AA members surveyed reported seeing more litter on roads.

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