Resources

Case study
30 November 2022

Between 2019 - 2022, WRAP has worked in collaboration with more than 20 partner organisations, including Welsh businesses and academic institutions, to deliver four supply chain projects.

The following case studies capture the barriers and learnings from the trials that were funded by Welsh Government.

Initiatives:
  • Recycled content in manufacturing
Sector:
  • Manufacturers
  • National government and departments
  • Non-governmental organisations
  • Organisations extending the life-time of products
Guide
17 October 2022

Our work to create a circular economy is essential to achieve a net zero Wales by 2050. This means reducing waste, re-using materials for as long as possible, and creating new more sustainable business models.

Initiatives:
  • Public Sector Procurement Support
Sector:
  • Manufacturers
  • Local Authorities
  • National government and departments
  • Public sector
  • Organisations extending the life-time of products
Guide
17 October 2022

Alongside our general guidance on market engagement, you will also be able to find specific category guidance on market engagement in the following areas:

  • Construction
  • Food, Drink, and Catering
  • Furniture
  • ICT
  • Textiles
Initiatives:
  • Public Sector Procurement Support
Sector:
  • Manufacturers
  • Local Authorities
  • National government and departments
  • Public sector
  • Organisations extending the life-time of products
Report
12 October 2022

This Advisory Note is designed to provide advice to waste site designers, waste site operators, Welsh local authority drainage officers and sustainable drainage system (SuDS) approval bodies (SABs) on the application of SuDS requirements in Wales, specifically for waste sites.

Initiatives:
  • Collaborative Change Programme
  • Collections & recycling
Sector:
  • Local Authorities
  • National government and departments
  • Non-governmental organisations
  • Public sector
Report
13 July 2022

This report, commissioned by Welsh Government, establishes food waste arisings in Wales in 2007 as a baseline for assessing progress against targets and discusses options for interventions that might support the Welsh Government target of halving food waste by 2025.

Initiatives:
  • Food and drink
Sector:
  • Local Authorities
  • National government and departments
Guide
15 December 2021

This report brings together several strands of work (reports, surveys and presentations) completed by partners as part of a Digital Deposit Return Scheme (DDRS) pilot in Conwy, run during June and July 2021.

Initiatives:
  • Collaborative Change Programme
  • Collections & recycling
Sector:
  • Local Authorities
  • National government and departments
  • Non-governmental organisations
  • Public sector
Report
14 October 2021

In 2020 Welsh Government requested WRAP Cymru, through the Collaborative Change Programme, undertake a high-level assessment of the potential impacts of a Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) on Welsh local authorities’ waste collection services.

Initiatives:
  • Collaborative Change Programme
  • Collections & recycling
Sector:
  • Local Authorities
  • National government and departments
  • Non-governmental organisations
  • Public sector
Report
12 August 2021

In 2019, WRAP Cymru’s Collaborative Change Programme (CCP) was commissioned by Welsh Government (WG) to prepare a report providing a detailed response to recommendation R2 of the report “Waste Management in Wales: Municipal Recycling” prepared for the Auditor General for Wales by the Welsh Audit Office (WAO), dated 15th November 2018.

Initiatives:
  • Collaborative Change Programme
  • Collections & recycling
Sector:
  • Local Authorities
  • National government and departments
  • Non-governmental organisations
  • Public sector
Report
20 May 2021

Workers carrying out kerbside collections of glass for recycling can be exposed to high levels of noise.

In 2011, WRAP published the findings of a series of noise surveys that advised how all recycling collection systems had the potential to generate noise exposure levels which could potentially exceed action values defined in the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005, and that some vehicles and collections had the potential to breach legal limits.

Initiatives:
  • Collaborative Change Programme
  • Collections & recycling
Sector:
  • Local Authorities
  • National government and departments
  • Non-governmental organisations
  • Public sector
Case study
23 March 2021

Natural Resources Wales (NRW) intends to procure £9 million worth of young trees to plant in Wales. They are keen to take a sustainable approach and to help deliver upon public policy goals. These include those of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act, Prosperity for All: A Low Carbon Wales and the ambitions set out in Beyond Recycling: A strategy to make the circular economy in Wales a reality.

Initiatives:
  • Public Sector Procurement Support
Sector:
  • National government and departments
  • Public sector
Report
16 July 2018

Preparation for re-use is the act of taking waste, preparing it for re-use and putting it back into the economy. This Roadmap, with a supporting technical report, sets out the potential actions and interventions required to support increasing the amount of preparation for re-use that takes place in Wales within the local authority collected municipal waste stream.

Initiatives:
  • Collaborative Change Programme
  • Collections & recycling
Sector:
  • Local Authorities
  • National government and departments
  • Non-governmental organisations
  • Public sector
Guide
5 June 2018

Wales has achieved great success in recycling and has come a long way in improving the recycling of plastics from households, achieving a 75% recycling rate for plastic bottles. It was also the first nation in the UK to introduce a single use carrier bag charge. However, there’s still work to do.

Initiatives:
  • Plastic Packaging
  • Collections & recycling
Sector:
  • Manufacturers
  • Local Authorities
  • National government and departments
  • Non-governmental organisations
  • Public sector