- Name
- Herefordshire and Worcestershire joint waste strategy
- Summary
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Herefordshire Council has a joint strategy with partnership councils in Worcestershire to plan how we manage waste now and in the future.
Our key objectives are to:
- View waste as a resource and minimise the impact that waste management activities have on climate change
- Follow the waste hierarchy and promote waste prevention to reduce the amount of waste we produce
- Minimise landfill as a means of final disposal of waste produced through improving opportunities for re-use, recycling and recovering energy from waste
- Deliver value for money by having joined up services that provide best value and cost benefits to partnership councils and customers
The Herefordshire and Worcestershire Joint Waste Strategy provides an overview and the appendices provide a detail on different aspects of waste management in Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
Waste hierarchy
The waste hierarchy aims to deal with waste in the most sustainable way possible first - by preventing waste from occurring. Where prevention is not possible - the strategy is to reuse, recycle or compost it. Finally, if this cannot be done, we aim to dispose of it either by recovering the existing energy (such as incineration, gasification or anaerobic digestion) or disposing of it in landfill. Managing waste using this model reduces waste and its environmental impact.
You can view our progress on our waste management performance pages.
- Document
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- Herefordshire and Worcestershire Joint Waste Strategy 2004-2034
- Annex A - Waste growth
- Annex B - Waste prevention options appraisal
- Annex C - Recycling and composting options appraisal
- Annex D - Residual waste options appraisal
- Annex E - Scoping report
- Annex F - Strategic environmental assessment
- Annex G - Achievements so far
- Annex H - Consultation process and outcomes
- Annex I - Action plan
- Annex J - Glossary
See also:
- Last updated date
- February 2022
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