107 Municipal Waste Management Strategy - KEY DECISION PDF 42 KB
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Minutes:
The Board
considered a report of the Strategic Director – Environment seeking adoption of
an updated Municipal Waste Management Strategy for Halton following a recent
public consultation exercise.
It was noted
that this exercise had taken place between 17th December 2000 and 27th
January 2008. During this period the draft strategy was made available on the
Council’s website, at prominent Council buildings, and circulated to all
elected Members. Responses were received from both members of the public and
elected Members and were generally supportive of the updated Strategy. The main
comments received were summarised within the report.
Individuals
who had provided comments had been responded to and these responses were again
outlined within the report.
It was
advised that, following the consultation, no significant changes had been made
and it was now proposed that Members approve the updated Municipal Waste Management
Strategy for Halton. This would be a headline document that would continue to
guide the Council’s actions and inform the future decision-making process. The
aims, objectives and targets contained within the Strategy would be achieved
through the delivery of services and initiatives contained within a number of
supporting documents including a Waste Action Plan and Waste Prevention
Strategy.
It was
advised that Waste Prevention was a vital element of the Council’s Waste
Strategy and, while successful initiatives had already been introduced, more
needed to be done to reduce the levels of waste produced in Halton.
Accordingly, it was proposed that additional resources be provided to support
the existing efforts and further promote waste reduction, and that a Waste
Prevention Strategy for Halton be presented to Members for consideration in
April 2008.
Reason for
Decision
In order to
work in partnership with the Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority (MWDA), there
was a need for Halton to update its current Waste Management Strategy.
Notwithstanding this requirement, there
was also a need to ensure that the Council’s Strategy Document remained
fit for purpose.
Alternative
Options considered and rejected
The options
that had been considered, and led to a decision to update the Council’s current
strategy, were detailed in previous reports presented to the Executive Board.
Implementation
Date
Implementation
was expected by May 2008.
RESOLVED: That the Municipal Waste Management Strategy for Halton be adopted.