London Borough of Sutton Municipal Waste Management

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MB Strategy

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ID Enviros

2006
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Contents

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Why do we need a waste management strategy?

1.2 Key issues addressed in the Strategy

2. DEVELOPING A STRATEGY FOR SUTTON

2.1 How the Strategy has been developed

3. EVALUATION OF CURRENT ARRANGEMENTS (2002/3)

3.1 Summary of current arrangements

3.2 Refuse Collection

3.3 Recycling and Composting

3.4 Other Household Waste

3.5 Non household waste

3.6 Waste Disposal

4. NATIONAL POLICIES AND TARGETS.

4.1 Waste Strategy 2000

4.2 Landfill Directive Biodegradable Municipal Waste Diversion Targets

4.3 Cost of Landfill

5. LOCAL POLICIES AND OBJECTIVES

5.1 Sutton’s Core Values

5.2 Unitary Development Plan

5.3 Local targets

5.4 Partnership as a means of achieving the targets

5.5 Community Partnerships

5.6 Waste Strategy Policies

6. PLANS FOR ACHIEVING THE TARGETS (PROPOSED SOLUTION)

6.1 Initial Options Development

6.2 Waste Awareness Campaign

6.3 Waste Stabilisation and Reduction

6.4 Immediate Strategy (up to April 2005) Short Term Strategy (April 2005 – April 2006)

6.5 Medium Term Strategy (April 2006 to April 2010)

6.6 Long Term Strategy (April 2010 to April 2020) 38

7. NON-HOUSEHOLD MUNICIPAL WASTE

7.1 Commercial & Industrial

7.2 Abandoned vehicles

7.3 Illegal Waste Disposal and Fly-tipping

7.4 Clinical Waste

7.5 Hazardous Waste

7.6 PCB containing Equipment

7.7 Packaging

7.8 WEEE

7.9 Waste from Events

8. STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION & MONITORING

8.1 New Collection Systems

8.2 Infrastructure

8.3 Waste Awareness and Funding

8.4 Timetable for Implementation

8.5 New Waste Management Infrastructure

8.6 Monitoring and Review Current Recycling and Composting Arrangements

SECTION 4: LANDFILL DIRECTIVE STRATEGIC PLAN

Estimated Diversion Requirements

Strategic Plan for Achieving Targets

2010 Target

2013 Target

2020 Targets

Key Actions and Targets

APPENDIX