Round 3 Funds 06/07
Welsh Institute of Sport, £1033.36
The purchase of internal recycling bins for paper, plastic bottles, plastic cups and aluminium and steel cans with the aim of reducing waste to landfill by 50%.
University of Wales Bangor, £4590
The purchase of internal paper recycling bins for student study bedrooms to help reach a 30% recycling target for paper.
Goetre Infants School, £528.48
The purchase of pencil bins, mushroom bins, litter pickers and compost bins to support the eco schools support programme in reducing waste.
HM Prison Services Wales, £44,440
The purchase of an in-vessel composting unit, a road sweeper and an industrial barrier to reuse, recover and/or recycle 35% of the total waste generated, also providing the prison with the facility to divert some 25 tonnes/annum of biodegradable waste away from landfill disposal.
Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council, £9645.14
The purchase of penguin litter bins and recycling bins for distribution amoungst schools, along with recycling containers to be used for internal recycling initiatives.
Powys Local Health Board, £37,000
The purchase of bins to achieve 100% segregation of all waste with the aim of diverting 100 tonnes of waste away from landfill.
Camarthenshire NHS Trust, £15,400
The purchase of cardboard/plastic baling machines which will reduce the 650 tonnes/annum of waste to landfil by diverting 180 tonnes/annum which comprises of cardboard and packaging.
University of Wales Aberystwyth, £2,877
The purchase of plastic bottle banks and office recycling containers with the aim of further reducing plastic beverage containers and office recyclables to landfill.
Pembrokeshire and Derwen NHS Trust, £4280
The purchase of cross cut shredders and pedal operated bins, with the aim to reduce waste to landfill by at least 7%.
Bro Morgannwg NHS Trust, £5000
The purchase of recycling bins to increase recycling by 60% and therefore divert the waste from landfill.
University of Wales Institute Cardiff (UWIC), £4862
The purchase of recycling bins, signs and wheels to continue and improve reduction of waste to landfill.
North Wales Fire and Rescue Service, £984.44
The purchase of recycling bins, recycling stations and wheelie bins for the 'pilot project' for the rest of the service whereby a fenced off area will be created for a waste compound.
North Wales Police, £5000
The purchase of recycling bins and station. This will assist a 'pilot project' for the rest of the force where 3/4 of waste generated will be diverted from landfill.
Heolgerrig Primary School, £5000
The purchase of recycled waste containers. The school currently recycles 5% of their waste, with the new recycling bins they hope to increase this to 25%.
Mid and West Wales Fire and Resscue, £3522.42
The purchase of in and outdoor recycling bins, printer cartridge recycling bins, biodegradable bin liners and battery recycling containers, which will help reach the target of 33% reduction in landfill waste.
Bishop Hedley High School, £1440
The purchase of recycling bins to enable the school to increase their current recycling activities.
Pembrokeshire College, £1620
The purchase of recycling bins for plastic which will divert approximately 80% of waste from landfill.
Ceredigion and Mid Wales NHS Trust, £6500
The purchase of external recycling banks, office paper recycling bins and general office recycling bins. The results will show a decrease in domestic waste being generated with less waste collections being required. An estimated 20% of waste arisings will be diverted from landfill.
Environment Directorate, Waste Services Section, £5000
The purchase of office litter bins for the collection of mixed waste paper. These bins will make a significant contribution towards future BMW diversion targets as well as improving its recycling performance.