Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board’s Strategic Goals include:
We are also working to support the Welsh Government’s Net Zero target by 2050.
Our Environmental Waste and Fleet Management team are undertaking a number of initiatives and projects to ensure that we meet the goals set by Welsh Government for sustainable waste services.
Batteries
All of our hospital sites now include battery recycling containers for free battery disposal. Each box includes a tester to allow people to check their battery life.
CTMUHB has recycled over 4 million batteries since 2016, which has earned us a Zero waste to Landfill certificate from Ecobat our battery recycling partner.
Bulk Cardboard
CTMUHB produce and use a lot of cardboard each year. Since 2023, we have partnered with Circular Economy Innovation Communities (CEIC) and Elite Animal Bedding, a local social enterprise, who repurpose our cardboard waste.
The cardboard is shredded and turned into animal bedding which is used by South Wales Police horses and dogs in their mounted and canine sections.
Our cardboard donations support Elite Animal Bedding, enabling the social enterprise to create local jobs and training opportunities for people.
Find out more HERE
Food waste
CTMUHB have been send all leftover food waste to be recycled by Olleco since 2016.
The recycled food waste is processed in digestion plants by anaerobic digestion, which turns organic materials into biogas – a renewable fuel.
Since 2016, CTMUHB has recycled over 250 tonnes of food waste! That’s the same weight as the Statue of Liberty, 40 African elephants or a fully loaded Boeing 747 Cargo plane.
Plastic
CTMUHB has been working with Elite and Pulse Plastics to identify a range of single use plastic items that can be repurposed in a welsh government funded SBRI project (Small Business Research Innovation)
By repurposing these items, CTMUHB hopes to divert clean plastics for repurpose in a spread and scale exercise across all CTMUHB sites and share with other Welsh Health Boards.
Recycling furniture
Since 2020, CTMUHB has been working with Collecteco, a not-for-profit organisation who collect unwanted furniture.
In 2020 we received donations of desks, meeting room tables, chairs, filing cabinets and staff lockers, which redistributed Prince Charles Hospital. This means that we diverted 1913kg of furniture from going to landfill, saving CTMUHB £8K in new furniture costs.
In March 2024, we received 14 HVK beds which were distributed to site across the health board, diverting another 1120kg of furniture from going to landfill, and saving CTMUHB £28K.
In March 2024, we also received 4 sets of wall seating, tables and chairs which were sent to YCR Hospital site, diverting another 1100kg of furniture from being sent to landfill and saving us £10K.
Recycling - Single Source Segregation
From 6th April 2024, all non-bedded health care sites (e.g. clinics, offices, or anywhere that doesn’t offer beds for overnight patient stays) have been required to segregate waste into the following categories:
Bedded sites (e.g. hospitals) will have until 2025/2026 to meet these changes.
The Environment Waste team embraced the challenge to ensure that the health board met the new Waste legislation requirements.
We have adapted by changing labels on bins and buying centralised waste bins for offices and waiting rooms and communicating the changes in legislation to colleagues across the health board.
Local engagement
The Environment Waste & Fleet Facilities Management team has also been engaging with local stakeholders and partners including:
Read our Decarbonisation Strategy 2022-2030 HERE