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PAST CONSULTATION
Waste collection and recycling
Back in April 2006 the council undertook a consultation exercise
into people's recycling needs. If you would like information on the
outcome of this consultation please email
ku.vog.enotsdiam@REMOVEMEnahgenelllebpmacdivad
The Kent Waste Forum (which is made up of the county council,
all district councils, the Kent Association of Parish Councils and
the Environment Agency) has developed a Kent Joint Municipal Waste
Mnagement Strategy and would like to have your views on the
document.
The Kent Joint Municipal Waste Management Strategy sets policy
and overall targets for the collection and recycling of household
waste in Kent. The key elements of the headline strategy are as
follows.
- Waste minimisation and re-use will be a priority in
order to break the link between waste production and economic
growth.
- The KWF will achieve a level of 40% recycling and composting
of household waste in Kent by 2012/13.
- InPidual authorities will reach recycling levels above or
below this figure according to their local circumstances; Kent
County Council will increase recycling at Household Waste
Recycling Centres to 60% by 2012/13.
- Information and education campaigns will seek to change
behaviours and to increase the performance of existing
recycling schemes.
- A timely procurement of treatment capacity for residual waste
will ensure that Kent meets its targets for Perting
biodegradable wastes from landfill;this procurement will not
specify a treatment technology and will expect to have a high
degree of confidence in the deliverability of the solution.
This consultation has closed but if you wish to view the
strategy please go to www.kentwaste.dialoguebydesign.net.
This page was last updated on 11/5/2007