Plastic litter data
We collect data through robust litter surveys using GLÂN (Geospatial Litter Analysis) – our world‑leading methodology for monitoring and analysing litter trends.
These figures highlight the plastic items commonly recorded as litter across Wales last year in publicly accessible areas including streets, car parks, parks and green spaces, and designated bathing water beaches.
For the all the latest litter survey results, visit our litter data page.
37.7%
sites had plastic bottles
30.6%
sites had wet wipes
8.7%
sites had single-use cups
Understanding the issue
There are some stark facts and figures that show just how serious the plastic problem is:
- Plastic is derived from oil – a fossil fuel which contributes towards climate change.
- Many plastic items are lightweight, so they travel easily around the environment in wind and rain.
- Plastic can cause injury or death to wildlife and livestock, and it can often be mistaken for food which means that plastic enters the food chain.
- Plastic items can contain, absorb or leach toxic chemicals into the environment which can impact human health.
- Very small plastic particles have been found in a human body, but research into the potential impacts of plastics are ongoing.
Tackling the issue
The scale of the challenge can feel overwhelming, but there is hope. Governments around the world are working together on solutions to tackle plastic pollution.
In Wales, the single-use plastics ban has significantly reduced the use of items like plastic straws and cutlery, and future legislation to reduce plastic is in progress. There is also growing interest in sustainable alternatives to traditional plastics.
Litter prevention needs to be at the heart of our efforts, by prioritising reduction, reuse and repair.
Of course, even the small actions we take as individuals can add up to make a big difference. Simple steps like carrying a reusable water bottle, coffee cup or shopping bags, and choosing loose fruit and vegetables all help.
In 2025, we relaunched our ‘Make Memories, Not Mess’ campaign to encourage people to leave no trace while enjoying our stunning beaches, parks and beauty spots.
Want to help us spread the message? Visit our Brandbag site to download posters and social media graphics #MakeMemoriesNotMess.
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