Waste not want not - States Assembly
Waste not want not - States Assembly
Waste not want not - States Assembly
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Figure 11: Summary of the vision, high level goals and strategy underlining this report<br />
The vision:<br />
To have, by 2020, a world<br />
class waste management<br />
system that allows the<br />
country to prosper whilst<br />
minimising environmental<br />
impacts and protecting<br />
human health<br />
The Goals: Translate<br />
through<br />
principles<br />
To decouple<br />
growth in waste<br />
from economic<br />
growth<br />
An economy where<br />
the full costs of<br />
products and<br />
services, including<br />
the costs of<br />
disposal, are taken<br />
into account<br />
The waste<br />
hierarchy<br />
& BPEO<br />
Roles &<br />
responsibilities<br />
Into a<br />
Strategy<br />
1) Economic and<br />
regulatory<br />
framework<br />
2) Investment<br />
measures:<br />
– waste minimisation;<br />
– recycling;<br />
– new technologies;<br />
– data and research.<br />
Pursuing waste<br />
management options<br />
that secure the<br />
greatest environmental<br />
benefit based on<br />
cost-benefit analysis<br />
Keeping<br />
options<br />
open<br />
3) Funding for new<br />
waste infrastructure<br />
supported by effective<br />
delivery structures<br />
To<br />
achieve...<br />
1% reduction in<br />
growth rates<br />
Tripling of<br />
recycling rates<br />
Minimal residual<br />
waste<br />
EU Landfill<br />
Directive met<br />
MOVING FORWARDS TO A NEW STRATEGY<br />
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