A considerable proportion of current activity within the waste and recycling sector is spent developing informed reports. The Waste Information Network (WIN) has been developed to make waste information more accessible by signposting users to the relevant place and should be the first port of call for local authority waste officers for any waste management issue. Click here to read more about WIN.
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| Project Area |
Project Type |
| Awareness |
Communications, Incentives, Recycling and waste behaviour |
| Collection |
Best practice, Bring, Estates, Kerbside, Reuse and recycling centres |
| Materials |
Bulky waste, Construction and demolition waste, Organics, WEEE |
| Monitoring |
Monitoring, Recycling performance assessments, Waste analysis |
| Toolkits |
Waste Prevention |
| Other |
Law, policies and strategies, Processing facilities and technologies, Procurement, Waste management contracts, Waste minimisation |