Recycling gets a £5.75m boost

15 Jul 2016 10:57 AM

Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths has announced £5.75m to help Local Authorities implement improvements in recycling services.

In total, ten local authorities across Wales will receive a share of the funding as part of the Welsh Government’sCollaborative Change Programme (CCP). The funding will allow local authorities to invest in equipment such as recycling vehicles, make improvements to collections and depot facilities and enable them to improve their rates of recycling.

The Collaborative Change Programme Assessment and Award Panel approved a total of 12 applications from 10 local authorities including:  

The Cabinet Secretary announced the funding during a visit to Gofer Reycling Centre in Abergele, Conwy which has benefitted from Welsh Government support to provide a facility to prepare high quality recyclates from a kerbside sort system.

Lesley Griffiths said:

“Wales already has the highest municipal recycling rate in the UK and would be in the top four in Europe if it were separately reported.  The £5.75million that I am announcing will help Local Authorities to make even further improvements to their recycling services.

“Our aim is for Wales to have the highest national municipal recycling rate in the world with the ultimate ambition of achieving a ‘carbon neutral Wales by 2020’. This funding will help us ensure further progress is maintained to help us meet these targets.

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