South East England Draft Regional Action Plan. Component 2 - Landfill and Reuse (1) Challenges High % of waste to landfill, no common approach to alternatives.

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South East England Draft Regional Action Plan

Component 2 - Landfill and Reuse (1) Challenges High % of waste to landfill, no common approach to alternatives Public resistance against new sites Odour control difficult Integration of agricultural waste into system Objective Learn about waste recovery facilities and other after-use options on landfills

Component 2 - Landfill and Reuse (2) Planned Action Set criteria for planning and enabling appropriate after-use on restored landfill sites Study strategies of overcoming public opposition against waste management developments Co-operation Learn in particular from Halle and Fryslan Share potential solutions/practices with all partners

Component 2 - Landfill and Reuse (3) Phasing Until End 2005: Share experience with partners about planned actions Then: Investigate favourable options further Budget Staff time - David Payne (South East England Regional Assembly) - Regional Component Lead

Component 3 - Separate Collection (1) Challenges Low proportion of waste recycled and composted Poor and voluntary participation rates Export of large proportion of recyclable material to other regions and out of UK Objective Learn about cost-effective techniques and end markets for collected material Learn how to develop a ‘culture’ of waste reduction/ reuse/recycling learn best from partners how to influence public attitudes and behaviour

Component 3 - Separate Collection (2) Planned Action Study different ways to encourage and promote recycling of household waste with citizens Explore how markets for recyclable material can be established regionally (include commercial waste) Co-operation Learn in particular from Halle, Fryslan, Genova and above-average local South East England Share potential solutions/practices with all partners

Component 3 - Separate Collection (3) Phasing Until End 2005: Share experience with partners about planned actions Then: Prepare studies for favourable options Budget Staff time - Dave Ricketts (Surrey) - Regional Component Lead; also Les Mockford and Lesley Hunt (Adur), John Gower (Environment Agency) Small-scale study on each topic (promoting recycling and markets) - ca Euro available

Component 4 -Organisation Structure (1) Challenges Scattered responsibilities in waste collection, disposal and planning Objective Investigate comparative strengths and weaknesses of partners’ organisation structure with a view to achieving a co-ordinated approach to waste management (increase treatment and recovery/reducing landfill) Explore best practice in any partners “two tier” system

Component 4 -Organisation Structure (2) Planned Action Study advantages and disadvantages of UK collection, disposal and planning system, and role of public and private sectors Co-operation Learn in particular from Fryslan, Halle and Recycling Institute Share potential solutions/practices with all partners

Component 4 -Organisation Structure (3) Phasing Until December 2005: Share experience with partners about planned actions Then: Investigate favourable options further Budget Staff time - Les Mockford and Lesley Hunt (Adur) - Regional Component Lead