The UK’s reliance on landfill sites for waste disposal has been addressed in recent years with the Landfill Directive and Landfill Tax. This has encouraged Local Authorities to seek alternative methods of treating household waste, introducing and expanding kerbside collections of recyclates and organic waste. This paper assesses current household waste management practices and challenges in the UK. Drivers and instruments for change and various approaches to kerbside waste collections are discussed. The current household waste management challenges in the UK are identified, including the division of responsibility for household waste management between various Local Authorities and Government Departments and the methods available to tackle ...
This project was a case study with a Local Authority (Charnwood Borough Council, Leicestershire) to ...
At a local Government level there have been many interventions and changes made to household waste c...
Waste disposal in the UK is reaching a critical point. Aside from the EU Directive 1999/31/EF requir...
The UK’s reliance on landfill sites for waste disposal has been addressed in recent years with the L...
Household waste recycling rates vary between 20-60% across the UK. Legislative and financial measure...
Household waste recycling rates vary between 20-60% across the UK. Legislative and financial measure...
Local authorities in the UK have been set challenging new targets for recycling household waste for ...
The aim of this work is to use systematic review methodology to answer the question “What are the cu...
The management of municipal waste is one of the most emotive local environmental issues in the UK at...
This paper reviews European household waste management schemes and provides an insight into their e...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science and Computing, University of Luton, in partial fulfilm...
Waste is never consistent. Different areas use different materials, which give rise to waste streams...
Charnwood Borough Council (CBC), an English local authority, recently introduced a Zero Waste Strate...
EU and UK Government targets for minimising and recycling household waste has led the responsible au...
Kerbside recycling schemes in the UK are voluntary. In 2003/4, 61% of households in Wales had some f...
This project was a case study with a Local Authority (Charnwood Borough Council, Leicestershire) to ...
At a local Government level there have been many interventions and changes made to household waste c...
Waste disposal in the UK is reaching a critical point. Aside from the EU Directive 1999/31/EF requir...
The UK’s reliance on landfill sites for waste disposal has been addressed in recent years with the L...
Household waste recycling rates vary between 20-60% across the UK. Legislative and financial measure...
Household waste recycling rates vary between 20-60% across the UK. Legislative and financial measure...
Local authorities in the UK have been set challenging new targets for recycling household waste for ...
The aim of this work is to use systematic review methodology to answer the question “What are the cu...
The management of municipal waste is one of the most emotive local environmental issues in the UK at...
This paper reviews European household waste management schemes and provides an insight into their e...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science and Computing, University of Luton, in partial fulfilm...
Waste is never consistent. Different areas use different materials, which give rise to waste streams...
Charnwood Borough Council (CBC), an English local authority, recently introduced a Zero Waste Strate...
EU and UK Government targets for minimising and recycling household waste has led the responsible au...
Kerbside recycling schemes in the UK are voluntary. In 2003/4, 61% of households in Wales had some f...
This project was a case study with a Local Authority (Charnwood Borough Council, Leicestershire) to ...
At a local Government level there have been many interventions and changes made to household waste c...
Waste disposal in the UK is reaching a critical point. Aside from the EU Directive 1999/31/EF requir...