Llanelli Star

‘Eto’ project launched to help recycle

- ROBERT LLOYD Print Content Editor robert.lloyd01@walesonlin­e.co.uk For more informatio­n, visit www. carmarthen­shire.gov.wales/eto

THE first phase of a new recycling project to help save usable items from being thrown away at Carmarthen­shire County Council’s recycling centres is being launched.

“Eto” will help close the loop on waste by helping people reuse, repurpose and refurbish items that were destined for the tip.

Residents can now donate items of a reasonable quality that they no longer want at recently installed donation stations across all of Carmarthen­shire’s household waste recycling centres (HRWCs).

Items can include paint, wood and wooden items, garden equipment, bikes, electrical­s, furniture, household items, sports equipment and children’s toys.

These will be collected and refurbishe­d or repaired as necessary then sold at a new Eto shop in Llanelli’s

Stepney Street, which is due to open this month.

The project is part of a wider joint initiative between Carmarthen­shire County Council and CWM Environmen­tal Ltd – Canolfan Eto.

Phase two, due to launch later this year, is the developmen­t of a re-use village in Nantycaws, Carmarthen, which will provide a unique sustainabl­e shopping experience bringing life to a range of used items including furniture, bicycles, large white goods, small electrical­s, paint and much more.

An education centre, cafe and toilets are also planned for the site.

Carmarthen­shire County Council cabinet member for environmen­t

Hazel Evans says that Eto – which means “again” in English – will symbolise one of the council’s main ambitions of delivering a circular economy, as well as supporting Carmarthen­shire to become a leader of recycling and re-use within Wales.

She said: “This exciting new project will encourage visitors to donate previously used items that aren’t quite ready to be thrown away. This could be anything from an outgrown bike, a chest of drawers in need of upcycling or a games console that is no longer used. They will be cleaned up and repaired and then sold on at our new re-use shop in Llanelli. Recycling saves money, prevents pollution, creates jobs and, best of all, it’s easy.”

Plans for future circular economy projects will include more re-use shops in other locations.

 ?? CARMARTHEN­SHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ?? Councillor Hazel Evans, Carmarthen­shire Council cabinet member for environmen­t.
CARMARTHEN­SHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Councillor Hazel Evans, Carmarthen­shire Council cabinet member for environmen­t.

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