Oxford has been named as one of the UK's most eco-friendly cities by a new study.
The research, carried out by sustainable toilet roll subscription service Oceans, ranked cities based on various environmental factors.
Bristol bagged top spot, with Oxford, London, and Coventry sharing sixth.
Oxford stood out for having the highest waste recycling percentage - 57 per cent - but hovered around mid-table compared to others in the top 10 for factors including the number of electric vehicle charging points and the number of littering reports per 100,00 people.
A spokesperson for Oceans said: "This study has certainly shown us that no particular region of the UK is better than any other, with the top 10 containing cities from every corner of the country."
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