2009/10 Funds

Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board, £4890.03
A wheelie bin strong arm lift to increase the recycling of confidential paper waste.

Bangor University, £5000
Internal recycling bins to increase waste segregation of the general waste to approximately 14 tonnes per annum in the non residential areas of the university.

Newport City Council
A cardboard baler and recycling bins to make resource efficiency savings of approximately 40%, through the segregation and recycling of cardboard, paper, plastic bottles and cans.

Bishop of Llandaff Church in Wales School, £3665.95
External recycling bins to target general waste. The school are expecting to make resource efficiency savings of approximately 70%.

Bishop of Llandaff Church in Wales School, £4710
Internal recycling units to aid segregation of general waste and make resource efficiency savings of approximately 90%.

North Wales Police and North Wales Fire & Rescue Service
A joint application for recycling bins, the services are targeting general waste. The police are looking to make 18% resource efficiency savings and the fire and rescue service 15% resource efficiency savings.

University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UWIC), £4520
Recycling units to replace external bins and improve segregation of waste. UWIC are targeting general waste and expecting to make resource efficiency savings of 20%.

Civic Centre, Torfaen County Borough Council, £5000
Recycling bins to target paper, plastic bottles, cans, glass and general waste. The council are expecting to reduce waste to landfill by 9 tonnes, which would make resource efficiency savings of approximately 10%.

Operational Services Depot, Torfaen County Borough Council, £3647.26
Recycling bins to reduce waste to landfill by approximately 6 tonnes, which would be resource efficiency savings of 10%.

Pearl Assurance House, Torfaen County Borough Council, £2024.84
Recycling bins to make resource efficiency savings of approximately 21%, which would be 2 tonnes of waste diverted from landfill.

Croesyceiliog ATC, Torfaen County Borough Council, £2329.84
Recycling bins to target paper, plastic bottles, cans, glass and general waste streams. The council were expecting to make resource efficiency savings of 9%, which would mean approximately 7 tonnes of waste being diverted from landfill.

Brecon Road Infants School, £1600.75
Recycling bins, washing machine, Perspex easels, wipeable table clothes and a lighting box. The school were looking to increase recycling. The washing machine, easels, wipeable table clothes and lighting box were all aimed resource reduction. These measures would make resource efficiency savings of approximately 10%.

Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council, £5,000.
Recycling bins to increase the recycling of genersal waste  by approximately 20%, which equates to a minimum of 4 tonnes of waste.

Coleg Glan Hafren, £1,388. 
Duplex printers to help the college reduce their paper use by approximately 150,000 sheets, which equates to an 11% resource efficiency saving.

Cyfarthfa High School, £5,000.
Recycling bins to reduce the amount of general waste by 10%, which equates to 60 tonnes of general waste. 

Bridgend County Borough Council, £824.78.
Recycling bins at the Within Life Centre, to reduce the general waste by 30%, which is approximately 6 tonnes of waste.

Environment Agency, £1,536.
Recycling containers to reduce the amount of general waste by 30%, which is approximately 2.7 tonnes of waste.

Coleg Glan Hafren, £5,000.
Wall mounted sack holders, to reduce the amount of general waste to landfill by 12%, which is approximately 28 tonnes of waste.

Cardiff High School, £4,861.
Internal mixed recycling bins, to reduce general waste to landfill by 11%, which is approximately 3 tonnes of waste.

St Josephs Junior School, Port Talbot, £1,003.66.
Recycling bins to reduce the general waste to landfill by approximately 35%, which is 1.33 tonnes.

Aneurin Bevan Health Board, Royal Gwent and St Woolos Hospitals, £4,960.
Green Lidded recycling bins to reduce general waste by a minimum of 5%, which equates to 15 tonnes of waste.

Aneurin Bevan Health Board, County Hospital, £4,960.
Green Lidded recycling bins to increase recycling by a minimum of 5%, which equates to approximately 7.5 tonnes of waste being diverted from landfill.

Aneurin Bevan Health Board, Caerphilly District Miners Hospital, £4,960.
Green Lidded Recycling bins, to reduce waste to landfill by 20%, which equates to approximately 40 tonnes.

Aneurin Bevan Health Board, Royal Gwent and St Woolos Hospitals, £4,879.56.
Green Rollet Cages, to increase recycling by a minimum of 5%, which is approximately 15 tonnes of general waste.

Cardiff High School, £4,999.50

External recycling bins, to reduce general waste to landfill by 7.5%, which equates to 1.8 tonnes of general waste.

Pencoed Comprehensive School, £5,000

Recycling bins to help reduce waste to landfill by a minimum of 7.5%, which is approximately 14.5 tonnes of general waste.

Yale College, £4,776

Recycling bins to reduce their general waste sent to landfill by approximately 9 tonnes.