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Kerbside collections in Gwynedd
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Kerbside collections in Machynlleth
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Composting guide
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Projects: recycling
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Projects: real nappies
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Projects: schools
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Projects: waste audit of the valley
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Fersiwn Saesneg

Wastewatchers logoAbout the ecodyfi Waste Watchers Project

A Waste Watchers project has been set up in the Dyfi Valley to help residents to recycle more and reduce wastage, to compost kitchen and garden waste and to spend less on energy. We will be starting in the main housing estates.

Waste watchers will provide information, advice and support. We are happy to talk to you in your own home, at Ty Bro Ddyfi or at community events. We can also provide some practical assistance such as compost bins, or possibly even some community gardening.

There will also be support available for anyone willing to be a contact or adviser within their housing area.

Please call us on 01654 703965 if you would like to discuss any of the above, or email info@ecodyfi.org.uk

Download a PDF (2MB) of our leaflet that has been distributed in the valley.

Thank you to our project funders

Cae logo

Cae, a fund from Snowdonia National park, helped to establish the waste minimisation post. It has also provided further funds for projects such as the recent home composting project.

Environment Wales logo

Environment Wales is providing core funding to keep the post open. It has also furthered funds for the real nappy campaign.

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Powys County Council has supported the project for a number of years.