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Table 101: Summary of targets in regional strategies<br />

Waste<br />

Recovery targets Recycling Targets<br />

minimisation/reduction<br />

Municipal Solid Commercial and Construction and<br />

Waste industrial waste demolition waste<br />

East of<br />

England 322<br />

- Municipal waste – recovery of 50%<br />

- - -<br />

<strong>by</strong> 2010 and 70% <strong>by</strong> 2015<br />

Commercial and industrial waste –<br />

recovery of 72% <strong>by</strong> 2010 and 75%<br />

<strong>by</strong> 2015<br />

East Midlands 323 To work <strong>to</strong>wards zero Overall recycling, recovery or re- To exceed<br />

- -<br />

growth in waste at <strong>the</strong> use rate for all waste streams of Government targets<br />

Regional level <strong>by</strong> 2016 75%<br />

for recycling and<br />

composting<br />

London 324 - - Exceed recycling or<br />

composting levels in<br />

municipal waste of:<br />

35 per cent <strong>by</strong> 2010<br />

45 per cent <strong>by</strong> 2015<br />

North East 325 - Municipal Solid Waste – <strong>to</strong> increase<br />

recovery <strong>to</strong> 53% <strong>by</strong> 2010 and 72%<br />

<strong>by</strong> 2016<br />

Commercial & Industrial – <strong>to</strong><br />

North West 326 Achieve and retain 0%<br />

growth in <strong>the</strong> amount of C&I<br />

wastes produced through<br />

<strong>the</strong> life of <strong>the</strong> Strategy,<br />

without compromising<br />

economic<br />

growth in <strong>the</strong> region<br />

increase recovery <strong>to</strong> 73% <strong>by</strong> 2016<br />

MSW - recover value from 67% of<br />

MSW <strong>by</strong> 2015<br />

recover value (including recycling)<br />

from at least 70% of all commercial<br />

and<br />

industrial wastes <strong>by</strong> 2020<br />

322 East of England Plan May 2008: The Revision <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Regional Spatial Strategy for <strong>the</strong> East of England. Government Office for <strong>the</strong> East of England, May 2008<br />

323 East Midlands Regional Waste Strategy. East Midlands Regional Assembly, January 2006.<br />

324 The London Plan: Spatial Development Strategy for Greater London. Greater London Authority, February 2008<br />

325 The North East of England Plan: Regional Spatial Strategy <strong>to</strong> 2021. Government Office for <strong>the</strong> North East, July 2008<br />

326 Regional Waste Strategy for <strong>the</strong> North West. North West Regional Assembly, September 2004<br />

Achieve recycling or<br />

composting levels in<br />

commercial<br />

and industrial waste<br />

of 70 per cent <strong>by</strong><br />

2020<br />

Achieve recycling<br />

and re-use levels in<br />

construction,<br />

excavation and<br />

demolition waste of<br />

95 per cent <strong>by</strong> 2020<br />

- - -<br />

- recycle 35% of all<br />

commercial and<br />

industrial wastes <strong>by</strong><br />

2020<br />

-

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