Carmarthenshire County Council Launches New Campaign to Reduce Fast Food and Vape Litter

8 days ago

Carmarthenshire County Council is proud to announce the launch of its latest public awareness campaign aimed at tackling the issue of fast food and disposable vapes litter across the region. This initiative highlights the importance of responsible waste disposal and the financial and environmental impact of littering on our community.

Every year, littering has a significant impact on Carmarthenshire’s parks, streets, and natural landscapes. From fast food wrappers and drink containers to vape cartridges and packaging, litter not only pollutes but also incurs significant costs. To combat this, the Council reminds residents that all littering offences are subject to a Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN) of £125, reduced to £95 if paid within 10 days. Unpaid fines could lead to court proceedings with potential penalties of up to £2,500.

This campaign specifically addresses the rise in littering related to fast food and vaping products. Disposable vape cartridges and fast food packaging can linger in the environment, causing harm to wildlife and creating an unsightly mess.

The impact of fast food and vape litter is evident on our roadsides. A recent cleanup along the Link Road in Llanelli, between Halfway Lights and McDonald's Roundabout, resulted in five full bags of litter, with another two collected in a short section at Crosshands. Among the items were significant amounts of aluminium and fast food packaging, highlighting the urgency of addressing this issue. We encourage everyone to dispose of such litter responsibly by using litter bins or placing it with their household waste for collection at home.

Littering is not only an environmental issue but also a matter of community pride. Every year, littering damages Carmarthenshire’s parks, streets, and natural landscapes. From fast food wrappers and drink containers to vape cartridges and packaging, litter not only pollutes but also incurs significant costs. By disposing of waste responsibly, we protect our environment, looking after our local communities.

As part of the campaign, the Council has produced a short, impactful video showcasing everyday moments where residents make the choice to dispose of waste responsibly. The video, filmed across familiar locations in Carmarthenshire, reminds viewers that the choice to use a bin can make all the difference. Residents are encouraged to watch the video and share it to spread awareness.

Edward Thomas, Cabinet Member for Transport, Waste and Infrastructure Services said:

This campaign is about more than avoiding fines; it's about fostering pride in our shared spaces and protecting our local environment. By taking simple steps to dispose of waste properly, we can all contribute to a cleaner, greener Carmarthenshire.
We invite everyone in Carmarthenshire to join this effort. Let’s keep our parks, streets, and public spaces clean. Avoid a £125 fine – bin it, don’t risk it.”