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Litter found on 99% of main roads in Wales

Motorists are urged to ‘drive your litter home’ as new roadside data is released

New data from shows that litter is present on nearly every main road in Wales.

Our recent surveys found litter on 98.8% of A and B roads, with smoking litter – mainly cigarette butts – present on 88.1% of main roads.

The data also highlights the environmental impact of ‘on-the-go’ food and drink, with sweet wrappers, drinks containers and fast-food packaging among the most common types of litter along our roadsides.

Surveys carried out between April and December 2025 reveal:

  • Confectionary (sweets and chocolate) packaging was present on 80.7% of main roads.
  • Drinks litter was present on 72.1% of main roads.
  • Fast-food litter was present on 67% of main roads.

“There is simply no excuse”

We want to raise awareness of the far-reaching impacts of roadside litter – an issue which threatens wildlife, pollutes waterways, and is both dangerous and expensive to clean up.

Loving Wales is basically in my job description, but even I feel embarrassed by the state of our roadsides. There is simply no excuse for throwing litter from a vehicle. It is lazy, unnecessary, and completely avoidable. Roadside litter is not a new problem, but this latest data shows just how widespread it has become. Every motorist needs to take responsibility. Litter in your vehicle belongs to you. Drive it home and dispose of it properly.

Owen Derbyshire
Keep Wales Tidy Chief Executive

‘Drive Your Litter Home’

Our new campaign, funded by Welsh Government, aims to convince motorists to ‘drive your litter home’.

Here’s how you can get involved:

  1. Be a responsible motorist – drive your litter home and dispose of it in the right way.
  2. Tag us in your responsible road trips – #driveyourlitterhome @keepwalestidy
  3. Help us spread the word! Visit our Brandbag to download free campaign materials, including social media graphics and posters.

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