TWELVE new recycling sites have been provided across Carmarthenshire thanks to a European cash injection.
The council’s waste and recycling section now provides a total of 180 mini recycling centres all over the county to make it as easy as possible for residents to recycle a number of materials such as glass, cans, paper, clothes and shoes.
The 12 new sites have been part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the Welsh Government. It forms part of the South West Wales Materials Efficiency project with Pembrokeshire County Council.
The new sites include: Pantyffynnon Social Club, Bro Ryan, Glanaman and Llandeilo RFC.
Executive Board Member for Street Scene Cllr Colin Evans said: “We are continually looking to provide more recycling facilities for the public and the ERDF grant has helped us to provide an additional 12 recycling sites across the county.
“We want to make it as easy as possible for residents to recycle by providing recycling banks in their communities.
“It is important we recycle as much as we can and reduce the amount of rubbish which goes to landfill. I would like to thank householders for all their efforts and urge them to use these new recycling banks.”
Last year the council recycled around 54% of its rubbish, exceeding the 52% target, but must reach 70% by 2025. Failure to do so could result in large financial penalties.
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