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Residents praised for making tonnes of difference to recycling figures

News | | Published: 10:43, Friday January 27th, 2017.

One of Caerphilly County Borough Council's recycling lorries
One of Caerphilly County Borough Council’s recycling lorries

Recycling figures increased during Christmas week, it has been announced, after more than 140 tonnes of recycling was collected across Caerphilly County Borough.

Food waste recycling rose by 10%, while brown bin materials were up by 40% in the week following Christmas Day.

The local authority exceeded its recycling target – set by the Welsh Government – by 4% for 2015/16, and residents have been praised for playing their part.

Cabinet Member for Community and Leisure Services, Cllr Nigel George said: “It is a key priority for us to increase the rates of recycling within the county.

“We aim to make recycling as easy as possible for residents and provide a wealth of information and advice on our website, in addition to doorstep campaigns, leaflet drops and videos.

“We had a fantastic response from residents over the Christmas period and long may that continue during 2017.”

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