Environmental hero helps to keep Carmarthenshire clean

The youngster from Whitland was given a behind the scenes tour of recycling in the county

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Environmental hero helps to keep Carmarthenshire clean

A young volunteer has been praised by Carmarthenshire County Council for his environmental work in the Whitland area.

Leon aged 10, litter picks his local area every day, helping to keep the area clean and tidy.

As a reward for his fantastic work Leon was invited on a behind the scenes tour of Nantycaws recycling centre and Canolfan Eto on the outskirts of Carmarthen.

During the visit, Leon saw the different processes that Carmarthenshire’s household recycling goes through as well as seeing the transformation of items at Canolfan Eto re-use project.

Cllr Edward Thomas, Cabinet Member for Transport, Waste and Infrastructure Services said: “Leon has done a wonderful job in helping to keep Whitland clean and tidy and I’m delighted that we were able to recognise his efforts with a visit to Nantycaws.

“Carmarthenshire is very lucky to have an excellent group of volunteers who are a real asset to the community, giving up their precious time to help keep Carmarthenshire clean.

"Thank you to everyone who dedicates their time to helping us.

Businesses can also support their local environment by becoming a custodian of a ‘two minute clean’ board.

These A-frame boards are are equipped with everything needed to clean the area including litter pickers and bags.

For information on becoming a two minute clean board custodian or to organise a litter pick, email prideinyourpatch@carmarthenshire.gov.uk

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