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Council Faces £192,000 Fine for Failing Recycling Target

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Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council is expected to fall short of the Welsh Government's 70% recycling target for 2024-25, achieving an as yet unconfirmed rate of 66.33%. According to a report to the Council, this shortcoming could lead to a financial penalty of around £192,000 - underlining the ongoing challenges facing the authority when trying to increase recycling from homes across the county borough.
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Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council is expected to fall short of the Welsh Government's 70% recycling target for 2024-25, achieving an as yet unconfirmed rate of 66.33%. According to a report to the Council, this shortcoming could lead to a financial penalty of around £192,000 - underlining the ongoing challenges facing the authority when trying to increase recycling from homes across the county borough.

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360 broke the news in on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
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