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London Borough of Barnet
Added 3 years ago

Barnet Council's officer response to DEFRA's consultation on Consistency in Household and Business Recycling in England

Municipal Recycling & Waste Strategy - Assumptions and Evidence
Updated 9 years ago

This section outlines the assumptions we have used as a basis for Barnet Council's Municipal Recycling & Waste Strategy and the various evidence collated that supports them  R1 - Our residents' expectation of services will remain high. This will mean that as budgets reduce the delivery of services against residents' expectations will become increasingly challenging R2 - As targets become harder to...

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Municipal Recycling & Waste Strategy - Assumptions and Evidence
Updated 9 years ago

This section outlines the assumptions we have used as a basis for Barnet Council’s Municipal Recycling & Waste Strategy and the various evidence collated that supports them  MD1 - By 2030 recycling and composting of waste from local businesses will make a significant contribution to the municipal recycling rate MD2 - By 2030 collections with neighbouring local authorities will be more harmonised...

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Municipal Recycling & Waste Strategy - Assumptions and Evidence
Updated 9 years ago

This section outlines the assumptions we have used as a basis for Barnet Council’s Municipal Recycling & Waste Strategy and the various evidence collated that supports them D1 - Over the next 15 years there will be significant household growth in Barnet, which will lead to an increase in total tonnages of waste collected D2 - The smaller the number of people per household...

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Municipal Recycling & Waste Strategy - Assumptions and Evidence
Updated 9 years ago

This section outlines the assumptions we have used as a basis for Barnet Council’s Municipal Recycling & Waste Strategy and the various evidence collated that supports them BE1 - By 2030 over 36 per cent of households will be in blocks of flats. Planners and managing agents have a role to play in supporting waste services. Different approaches need to be...

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London Borough of Barnet
Added 9 years ago

Analysis of tonnages of household waste presented in recycling, food waste, garden waste and residual waste bins. Based on sample survey bin contents from a number of flats. Includes a comparison between the current separation of waste materials, and the optimal potential separation of waste materials for recycling.

London Borough of Barnet
Added 9 years ago

Analysis of tonnages of household waste presented in recycling, food waste, garden waste and residual waste bins. Based on sample survey bin contents from a number of houses carried out in November 2014 and April 2015. Includes a comparison between the current separation of waste materials, and the optimal potential separation of waste materials for recycling.