When it comes to metal recycling, not all cities perform equally and if you are involved in construction, demolition, or property development, understanding local recycling systems can help reduce costs, improve sustainability, and keep your projects compliant.
This guide compares Swansea and Cardiff, two of Wales’ largest urban centres, to see which city is leading the way in metal recovery. We will use recent municipal data, explain what it means in practice, and help you make smarter decisions when planning your next clearance or build.
Why This Matters
If you are managing demolition clearance, recycling is not just a bonus, it is a requirement. From handling skip bins full of mixed metal waste to managing recovery of high value materials like steel beams, your profitability and compliance often depend on the efficiency of local recycling systems.
Understanding which city has better on site sorting infrastructure, council support, or private collection services can help you:
- Cut down disposal costs
- Increase metal recovery for resale
- Comply with your clearance licence conditions
- Speed up project timelines with the right baler and collection equipment in place
So how do Swansea and Cardiff compare?
Recycling Rates & Tonnage Compared
We pulled data from the StatsWales municipal recycling tables, which include all reuse, recycling, and composting figures by local authority. While these are not metal specific, they are the best available public proxy for infrastructure strength and recycling culture.
| Year | Swansea (%) | Cardiff (%) |
| 2020 | 65.8 | 58.1 |
| 2021 | 69.4 | 59.2 |
| 2022 | 68.5 | 61.3 |
| 2023 | 70.2 | 60.4 |
These percentages represent the proportion of total municipal waste that is either reused, recycled, or composted, including metals.
In every recorded year since 2020, Swansea has outperformed Cardiff by a consistent margin, often more than eight to ten percentage points.
What About Actual Waste Recycled?
Let us look at how many tonnes of material were reused, recycled, or composted.
| Year | Swansea (tonnes) | Cardiff (tonnes) |
| 2020 | 96,000 | 112,000 |
| 2021 | 102,500 | 114,200 |
| 2022 | 100,900 | 115,600 |
| 2023 | 105,400 | 116,800 |
Cardiff processes more total material, but that is expected given its larger population and higher waste volume. The key difference is that Swansea recycles a greater proportion of what it collects.
So, Who Recycles More Metal?
The data suggests a clear winner in terms of recycling efficiency, Swansea. While Cardiff recycles more in absolute tonnes, it also produces far more waste. Swansea consistently achieves a higher recycling rate, which points to more effective on site practices, better bin separation, and likely stronger partnerships between council and industry.
This matters if you are trying to:
- Maximise recovery of scrap steel or aluminium
- Divert construction waste from landfill
- Reuse structural materials like steel beams instead of downcycling them
- Optimise your skip bin placement and sorting to reduce baler blockages and haulage costs
What’s Behind The Difference?
On Site Sorting In Swansea
Swansea Council has invested in improving its on site sorting systems, with many sites now operating dual stream or split bin collections. This makes it easier to keep ferrous and non ferrous metals separate, which improves resale value and baler efficiency.
Clearance Licence Compliance
Both cities enforce clearance licence regulations, but in Swansea, developers often report quicker licence approval turnaround and more consistent inspections. That means fewer delays when starting or finishing a clearance job.
Metal Processing & Equipment
Many licensed recyclers in the Swansea region are equipped with modern baler systems capable of compressing a wider variety of metal types, including contaminated materials. This is particularly useful for demolition sites generating large volumes of mixed debris.

Which City Is Better For Your Next Project?
If you are managing a build, clearance, or site demolition:
- Choose Swansea if you want better recycling rates, simpler bin separation, and faster metal processing, especially if your project includes a large volume of ferrous scrap or salvageable beams
- Choose Cardiff if your project prioritises bulk volume processing and you have the resources to manage on site sorting and permit timelines proactively
Contact Ammanford Recycling
Swansea may not recycle the largest amount of metal by volume, but it leads the way in efficiency. For B2B clients looking to recover value from scrap, stay compliant, and minimise disposal costs, that makes a big difference.
If your business is planning a demolition or large scale clearance in South Wales, we are here to help with expert collection, compliant handling, and a focus on material recovery.
Speak to our team to learn how our Swansea demolition clearance services can support your metal recycling goals.