A Commercial Recycling Pilot Scheme for Pembrokeshire County Council's existing trade waste customers in Tenby will be launched on Monday (July 28) and will run for a six-week period. Similar to the domestic kerbside recycling scheme, it allows businesses to recycle plastic bottles, paper, cans and cardboard. The clear bags will be collected once a week, alongside the usual blue trade waste bags, using a specialist split-back vehicle. One side will take the non-recyclable waste, and the other will take the recyclable materials. The clear bags will be taken to a recycling facility near Haverfordwest where they will be sorted and sent off for reprocessing. In addition, certain businesses will be able to recycle mixed glass, which will be collected weekly using a separate vehicle. The Trade Waste Recycling Scheme is among three recycling initiatives which are being piloted by Pembrokeshire County Council in Tenby over the summer. The other initiatives are Beach Litter and a Street Litter recycling schemes, which enable people to recycle plastic bottles, newspapers and magazines, glass and cans. The beach litter initiative is being run at Castle Beach, while the street litter recycling points are at the multi-storey car park, South Beach car park, and North Beach car park. Existing recycling facilities at the Salterns will continue to operate as normal. "It is hoped that the schemes will encourage people to recognise that recycling is not just something to do at home, and also help to make Pembrokeshire a cleaner and greener place to live and visit," said the cabinet member for environmental and regulatory service, Clr. Ken Rowlands. For more information, view http://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/wasteandrecycling">www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/wasteandrecycling