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Record year for Wales’ recycling as 64% target exceeded

Y flwyddyn fwyaf llwyddiannus erioed i Gymru ar ôl rhagori ar ei tharged ailgylchu o 64%

The recycling rate for Wales has reached a record high, with the country as a whole exceeding the latest recycling target and achieving 65.14% for 2019/20, according to statistics published today.

2019/20 is the first year of the 64% statutory recycling target rate, having previously been at 58% since 2015/16.

The breakdown by Local Authority shows 18 of the 22 have delivered against the increased target in the very first year. With three local authorities in Wales having achieved a level which exceeds the next target of 70% by 2025.

The figures show 1.51 million tonnes of material was generated within Local Authorities in Wales in 2019-20, a decrease of almost 2.0 per cent on 2018-19. Nearly a million tonnes (984,935 tonnes) of which was recycled, re-used or composted.

Since devolution the Welsh Government has invested £1 billion in household recycling.

Welcoming the achievement, Environment Minister Lesley Griffiths said: “For Wales as a whole to exceed the target in the first year is testament to the considerable effort everyone has put in. We could not have achieved a record year for recycling in Wales without the hard work of our local authorities and households across Wales and I’d like to particularly congratulate those authorities who have exceeded the next target five years early.”

“Wales is already a recycling nation and we are rightly proud of our achievements.  These figures not only show that we are on track in meeting our goal of zero waste by 2050, but also show the progress being made towards a circular, low carbon economy.”

Notes to editors

The Local Authority Recovery Targets 2019/20 can be found at https://gov.wales/statistics-and-research

Through the Collaborative Change Programme, the Welsh Government has supported significant investment into improved materials collection and recycling infrastructure, working with WRAP. In total this has seen investment of £1billion in this area since devolution.

Circular Economy Fund

  • We have allocated additional funding to our Circular Economy Fund as a key component of a green recovery. £12.5m has been earmarked to support 74 projects across Wales submitted under round 2 of the fund, expanding this round of funding to £16.2m.
  • We have launched a third, £3.5m round of the Circular Economy Fund for public bodies to support a green recovery and this has just opened for applications.
  • In addition, we have allocated a further £13.2m to fund repair and re-use activities in town centres and the bidding round is also now open.