Let's Talk Less Rubbish - North Yorkshire County Council
Let's Talk Less Rubbish - North Yorkshire County Council
Let's Talk Less Rubbish - North Yorkshire County Council
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<strong>Yorkshire</strong> will be by biological and/or thermal processes. However, the ultimate<br />
technology solution may vary from the preferred options due to factors such as<br />
the availability of technology, markets for products, government policy and<br />
regulations, practicalities and cost. It is envisaged that between one and three<br />
residual waste treatment plants will be required.<br />
Although this Strategy is focussed on municipal waste, the Partnership will<br />
continue to liaise with relevant stakeholders to help improve facilities for non<br />
municipal wastes and to help to influence the reduction of wastes wherever<br />
practicable.<br />
It is crucial that the close working relationship of the Partnership since 2003 in<br />
planning and developing future waste management services in a co-ordinated<br />
way continues if the Strategy is to be a success. However, some decisions will<br />
continue to be best taken locally, provided they are consistent with the overall<br />
Strategy. These decisions will include choices on waste collection, street<br />
cleansing and local recycling initiatives. The most efficient way of delivering<br />
some council waste disposal and collection services may however be through<br />
joint contracts for waste management.<br />
Executive Summary<br />
This Strategy will be completely reviewed in 2010/11, which will allow targets<br />
to be updated and new policies introduced where appropriate.<br />
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