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FROM LOCAL FOOD WASTE TO LOCAL ENERGY TO HELP POWER GWYNEDD
Recycle for Wales and Gwynedd Council partner up to launch a campaign to communicate how food waste could power our communities.24 Mar 2017 -
FROM LOCAL FOOD WASTE TO LOCAL ENERGY TO HELP POWER RHONDDA CYNON TAF
Recycle for Wales and Rhondda Cynon Taf Council partner up to launch a campaign to communicate how food waste could power our communities.24 Mar 2017 -
Six things that can be powered up if we try a little harder with food recycling
The Six Nations final match is fast approaching, and while we’re gearing up to spectate, there are ways food recycling can help us enjoy supporting Wales in a different way.13 Mar 2017 -
COULD PROSECCO BOTTLES AND HAIRSPRAY POWER THE CHRISTMAS PARTY?
Wales’ Christmas party season could be powered by Prosecco bottles and more– according to new stats revealed by Recycle for Wales’ #RecycledBeats campaignThe energy saved from recycling materials often found at parties and throughout the home has the potential to keep the Christmas19 Dec 2016 -
Welsh Scouts set to be expert recyclers
Results of the Scouts’ national recycling challenge show young adventurers of today paving way for bright recycling future14 Dec 2016 -
Last Christmas I gave you my…card!
We could make a cardboard motorway stretching from Cardiff to Lapland over 100 times with all the card packaging we consume at Christmas. Whoa ho ho!1 Dec 2016 -
Cardiff Half Marathon greenest yet
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'Tis the season to be jolly aware of recycling
A staggering 300,000 tonnes of card is used in UK households during the festive seasonCard packaging used at Christmas could cover the Principality Stadium pitch nearly 140,000 timesRecycling charity is urging people to recycle as much card and paper as they can this Christ8 Dec 2015