Carmarthenshire Residents Invited to Have Their Say on New Recycling Containers

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Carmarthenshire County Council is inviting residents to take part in an engagement exercise to help with the future of recycling in the county. As part of the waste collection changes coming in 2026, the Council is seeking input and feedback on the types of containers that will be used for separating recyclables at home.

These changes aim to  improve recycling rates and efficiency  by introducing  separate containers for different  materials. This approach will help reduce  contamination,  increase the range of materials that can be collected, and make  recycling easier and more effective for households.

To ensure the chosen containers suit the needs of residents, Council officers will be available at various Hwb locations throughout the county. Residents will have the opportunity to review and provide feedback on the proposed polypropylene recycling bags, which are the preferred option due to their versatility, cost-effectiveness, and practicality for kerbside use.

Consultation Dates and Locations:

  • Tuesday, 22 October: Carmarthen Hwb (9am – 2:30pm)
  • Wednesday, 23 October: Whitland Memorial Hall (10am – 2pm) – Market Street, Whitland, SA34 0QB
  • Friday, 25 October: Laugharne Memorial Hall (10am – 3pm) – Clifton Street, Laugharne, SA33 4QG
  • Tuesday, 29 October: Carmarthen Hwb (9am – 2:30pm)
  • Thursday, 31 October: Llanybydder Rugby Club (10am – 3pm) – Old Station Yard, Llanybydder, SA40 9XX
  • Friday, 1 November: Cross Hands WMC (10am – 3pm) – 41 Llandeilo Road, Cross Hands, Upper Tumble, SA14 6RD
  • Friday, 1 November: Ammanford Hwb (9am – 2:30pm)
  • Friday, 1 November: Llanelli Hwb (9am – 2:30pm)
  • Tuesday, 5 November: Carmarthen Hwb (9am – 2:30pm)
  • Wednesday, 6 November: NCE Cawdor Hall (10am – 2pm) – Market Square, Newcastle Emlyn, SA38 9AE
  • Thursday, 7 November: Llandeilo Civic Hall (10am – 3pm) – 17 Crescent Road, Llandeilo, SA19 6HW
  • Friday, 8 November: Cwmaman Community Centre (10am – 3pm) – Off Cwmaman Road in Glanamman, behind the Scion Chapel
  • Friday, 8 November: Ammanford Hwb (9am – 2:30pm)
  • Friday, 8 November: Llanelli Hwb (9am – 2:30pm)
  • Monday, 11 November: Kidwelly Princess Gwenllian Centre (10am – 3pm) – Hillfield Villas, Kidwelly, SA17 4UL
  • Friday 15 November: Ammanford Hwb (9am – 2:30pm)
  • Friday 15 November: Llanelli Hwb (9am – 2:30pm)
  • Tuesday, 19 November: Llandovery Youth & Community Centre (10am – 3pm) – Gerwyn House, 19 Market Square, Llandovery, SA20 0AB

These sessions provide an opportunity for residents to view the containers, raise any concerns, and suggest improvements to the options being considered. Feedback from the public will help the Council prepare literature, and communication materials that facilitate the implementation of these waste changes across the authority . We encourage all residents to attend their nearest Hwb engagement event and ensure their views are heard. Your input will help us create a recycling system that works for everyone.

Cllr Edward Thomas, Cabinet Member for Transport, Waste and Infrastructure Services, said:

We believe that engaging with our residents is crucial in shaping a recycling system that meets their needs. Your feedback will not only influence the types of containers we use but also ensure that we create an efficient and effective recycling process that benefits everyone in Carmarthenshire.”

 


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