Recycling rate
63%
Total waste per person
490kg
Residual waste per person
182kg

Recycling service

Neath Port Talbot Council (NPTC) provides a weekly kerbside-sort collections service for recycling. This means it collects recyclable materials in separate containers.

It collects:

  • food waste every week, from a green caddy using caddy liners provided by the Council for free; and
     
  • dry recycling every week, 
     
    • from a reusable black box (without a lid) for glass bottles and jars,
       
    • from a reusable white bag (white bag 1) for metal cans, tins, aerosols and foil, and plastic bottles, pots, tubs and trays
       
    • from a reusable white bag (white bag 2) for cardboard and food and drink cartons (such as Tetra Pak),
       
    • from a reusable black box (with a lid) for paper, and
       
    • from a reusable small white bag for household batteries.

NPTC also collects:

  • disposable nappy and incontinence waste every two weeks in single-use purple sacks, from homes registered for this free service; 
     
  • garden waste every two weeks from a reusable green bag(s); and
     
  • non-recyclable waste every two weeks from a black wheelie bin or up to three single-use black sacks

The Council provides a bulky item collections service for large items. To find out how much this service costs, or to book a collection, residents should visit the Council’s website.

The Council provides three Recycling Centres. Residents should visit the Council's website to check if they need to book an appointment before they visit a site.

Visit Neath Port Talbot Council's website.

Household waste recycling centres

Briton Ferry Recycling Centre

Briton Ferry Recycling Centre
51.6277, -3.82764

Cymmer Recycling Centre

Cymmer Recycling Centre
51.6514, -3.65163

Lower Cwmtwrch Recycling Centre

Lower Cwmtwrch Recycling Centre
51.770819885132, 3.7793346782615

In total
All materials
44k
tonnes of waste was recycled
Savings
Selected materials
£3m
saved by recycling instead of disposal
Climate change impact
Selected materials
18k
tonnes of CO2 emissions was avoided

Top 5 UK recycling destinations

1
5,135t
Organic Waste
2
James Hey And Sons Ltd
Canvey Island, England
4,122t
Paper
3
CWM Environmental Ltd
Llanegwad, Wales
3,570t
Organic Waste
4
Crugmore Farm
Cardigan, Wales
1,803t
Organic Waste
5
James Hey And Sons Limited
Canvey Island, England
1,611t
Paper

Where does Wales’ recycling go?

Top countries (selected materials) 2016/17

Glass

Glass icon

Amount recycled
3,810t
CO2 avoided
2,877t
Estimated disposal saving
£430,530
Reported as exported
69%

Top destinations

Metal

Metal icon

Amount recycled
1,368t
CO2 avoided
3,474t
Estimated disposal saving
£154,534
Reported as exported
16%

Top destinations

Organic Waste

Organic waste icon

Amount recycled
10,760t
CO2 avoided
538t
Estimated disposal saving
£1,215,880
Reported as exported
0%

Top destinations

Paper

Paper and cardboard icon

Amount recycled
6,649t
CO2 avoided
3,637t
Estimated disposal saving
£751,337
Reported as exported
1%

Top destinations

Plastic

Plastic icon

Amount recycled
2,924t
CO2 avoided
1,567t
Estimated disposal saving
£330,412
Reported as exported
0%

Top destinations

Textiles

Textil icon

Amount recycled
914t
CO2 avoided
5,327t
Estimated disposal saving
£103,282
Reported as exported
0%

Top destinations