Decision details
Adoption of Waste Strategy – Towards Zero Waste 2030 (WL)
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Neighbourhood Services
Decision status: Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
The Council's original
Zero Waste Strategy was adopted in July 2005 and although it has
been revised and updated at intervals since, requires a full
update.
The Towards Zero Waste 2030 strategy reflects the latest
information available and provides an assessment of the key drivers
for the period to 2030.
Adoption of the new strategy will focus on working with residents
to maximise reducing waste, reuse and
recycling, making our neighbourhoods cleaner and greener, and
delivering objectives of the climate and nature emergency.
Decision:
To adopt the new Waste Strategy – Towards Zero Waste 2030.
Reasons for the decision:
The previous Waste Strategy covered the period from 2005 to 2020, a new waste strategy is required, reflecting that the UK is striving to achieve higher levels of recycling and a more circular economy and taking into consider new legislation and changing economics.
Since the previous Strategy was produced the Council has announced its Climate Emergency declaration, and Towards Zero Waste - 2030 recognises the escalated priority of the climate and nature emergency.
Future actions are structured around the waste hierarchy, which informs the thinking about how to prioritise our efforts when tackling waste, alongside this there are activities that focus on improving place.
The themes in the future actions section provide the strategic framework up to 2030, these will be taken forward by the development of more detailed annual service plans that reflect local needs and the financial situation at the time.
Alternative options considered:
None.
Publication date: 19/03/2024
Date of decision: 19/03/2024
Effective from: 27/03/2024
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