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Trialling new ways of tackling litter   Protecting wildlife along Afon Gwenfro




 Caru Cymru is not just about cleaning   Since launching Caru Cymru in March
 up; it is  about  stopping  litter  from   2021,  we’ve  been  working  closely   Did  you  know  RSPCA  Cymru  receive   Visitors were encouraged to scan the

 happening  in  the  first  place.  By   with every local authority on a series   more than  200 calls  each year  about   QR code to discover incredible facts and
 reminding people of the best option for   of  local  trials, targeting  some of  the   animals  being injured or caught in   figures about  birds, fish,  butterflies,

 disposing of their waste, and making   most  common  litter  issues  in  Wales.   litter?     and otters. Wrexham Litter Pickers also

 that option  as easy  as possible,  we   Everything has been closely monitored   carried out regular litter picks to keep
 believe we can change behaviour for   and  evaluated  so  we  can  learn  and   the riverbanks looking clean and green.
 the long term.  share what works.
                                                                 Promisingly, it looks like the signs are


 Here’s a snapshot of some of our trials so far...               helping to make a difference. Although
                                                                 it’s  early  days,  we’ve  had  positive
 Voting for #TidyButts in Merthyr   To raise awareness of the harm caused   reports of a reduction in the amount of

                                                                 litter being dropped.
 Smoking  litter  is  the  most  common   In April, we joined forces with Merthyr   to  wildlife,  we  placed  litter-shaped

 type of  litter  present on  our  streets,   County Borough  Council  to  raise   signs along  a popular  walking route
 with  cigarette ends  by far the most   awareness of  smoking  litter, handing   next to Afon Gwenfro, Wrexham.

 widespread  item  found.  In  Merthyr   out  hundreds of  pocket ashtrays to
 town centre, for example, a staggering   residents  and  businesses.  We  also

 77,000  cigarette  ends were  once   installed  yellow ballot  bins  which
 collected in just three days.  encouraged smokers to ‘bin their butts’

 while  also  giving  them  the  chance

 to  vote  on  hot  topics  like  whether
 pineapple belongs on pizza.



 Early results from the Merthyr  trial

 are  promising.  We’ve  had  positive
 feedback  on  the pocket ashtrays and

 the bins have been well used.



 Do you have an issue with smoking litter
 in your local area? You can download

 free  posters,  signs  and  social  media

 graphics from our campaign toolkit.


 Visit the toolkit
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