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London Wider Waste Strategy - London - Greater London Authority

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No, definitely not 1 2 3<br />

Don’t know - - -<br />

Total 7 4 11<br />

The UAs and WDAs were asked whether appropriate provision has been made within the local<br />

plans for the future disposal of commercial and industrial wastes that are under the control of<br />

the <strong>Authority</strong>. It can be seen from the following table that opinion is split between the five<br />

authorities that thought appropriate provision had definitely or maybe been made compared to<br />

the five who thought that it probably or definitely had not. One WCA answered don’t know.<br />

Table E14: Has appropriate provision been made within the local plans for the<br />

future disposal of commercial and industrial wastes that are under the control<br />

of the authority?<br />

UA WDA Total<br />

Yes, definitely 2 1 3<br />

Yes, maybe 2 - 2<br />

No, probably not - 2 2<br />

No, definitely not 2 1 3<br />

Don’t know 1 - 1<br />

Total 7 4 11<br />

Local <strong>Authority</strong> Environmental Management Systems<br />

All the authorities were asked about whether they had or were intending to develop an<br />

environmental management system (EMS). From the following table it can be seen that half of<br />

the respondents had or intended to develop an EMS and half do not. Only two have an EMS in<br />

place at present, one of which is certified to EMAS and the other has no intentions to certify.<br />

Six authorities did not answer this question.<br />

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