South Wales Echo

Plans to revamp black bin pick-ups

- ANTHONY LEWIS Local democracy reporter anthony.lewis@reachplc.com

BLACK bin bag collection­s in Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT) could go to every three weeks under new proposals.

As part of the proposals set to be considered by RCT Council’s cabinet, the limit of one black bag a week per household which is currently in place will continue, moving from two bags per fortnight to three bags every three weeks.

The proposals mean households would be able to put out three black bags every three weeks.

The council said almost a third of Welsh councils already successful­ly operate threeweekl­y collection­s.

The collection of nappy waste, food waste and clear bag recycling would continue to be collected weekly.

The council said that the proposed change is projected to achieve an increase in recycling equal to 2,600 tonnes and would mean a 1.9% increase in the council’s overall recycling rate (based on 2021 figures), increasing from 67.48% to 69.38%.

The council would look to save around £800,000 in running costs and reduce its overall carbon footprint by approximat­ely 100TCO2e (tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent) per year.

The council said any saving would be diverted to safeguard other key services such as social care or education, in the face of the challenges of the cost-of-living crisis.

It said: “In such circumstan­ces it is vital that the council avoids non-recycling fines by meeting Welsh Government’s recycling targets and supporting Wales’ efforts to become net-zero by 2030.”

The current recycling rate for Rhondda Cynon Taf stands at 67.48% and the council said it must act now to ensure that the council isn’t subjected to large fines of £140,000 for every 1% that it fails to reach. The next target from the Welsh Government is 70% by 2024/25.

The council said: “This huge sum of money, at an already difficulty time, could result in services being cut or affected in order to pay the fines.”

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