Councillor James Abbott has launched a campaign to improve recycling rates in Retford. Speaking at a community event, he emphasized the need for better awareness and facilities. ‘Recycling is essential for reducing waste and protecting our environment,’ Abbott said. Plans include introducing more recycling bins in public spaces and holding educational workshops.

Local Councillor Campaigns for Better Recycling
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