5 Steps to ... sustainable waste management

Fay Schopen, Regeneration & Renewal, 15 December 2006

1. Inform local residents. Explain to them the community's waste management needs, and the plans for meeting them. Tracy Moffatt, technical manager at the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM), says the public are often opposed to new waste facilities. "It's essential that councils get their communications right, so people have factual information on which to base their opinions," she says.

2. Work with partners. To develop a strategic, unified waste management strategy it is important to collaborate across organisational boundaries. The CIWM says partnership working between local authorities, the private sector, contractors and...

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