Agenda item

Draft Recycling and Waste Management Strategy & Delivery Plan Requirements 2018 to 2021

Decision:

RESOLVED: that

 

1.            As set out in the Recycling Waste Management Strategy 2015-18,

 

a.    the further expansion of the provision of wheeled bins as set out in Appendix A2 to the report be approved

 

b.    the provision of Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC) education stations be approved; and

 

c.     a pilot scheme for the collection of domestic glass waste for recycling, separate to other household waste collections be approved

 

2.            the undertaking of citywide consultation on the draft Recycling and Waste Management Strategy 2018-21, including key change proposals in the draft strategy, new infrastructure requirements, service standards and other proposals raised in this report be approved

 

3.            the undertaking of an independent recycling waste review, which will assist in ensuring that all aspects of the draft Recycling and Waste Management Strategy 2018-21 are progressive and robust be approved

 

4.            agreement be given to exploring regional collaboration, alongside the Welsh Government, on the development of an initial outline business case and options appraisal for the proposed development of a regional recycling facility.

 

5.            a further report be received following consultation and by the end of the 2018/19 financial year, which will consider the potential wider roll out of separate glass waste collections and a final version of the Recycling and Waste Management Strategy 2018-21 for approval.

 

Minutes:

The Cabinet received a report containing the draft Recycling and Waste Management Strategy for consultation. The report also outlined proposals for further expansion of the provision of wheeled bins in the city, the provision of Household Waste Recycling centre education stations and a pilot scheme for collection of domestic glass waste for recycling, separate to other household waste collections. It was reported that consultation with Local Members would be undertaken on each strand at the relevant time.

 

RESOLVED: that

 

1.            As set out in the Recycling Waste Management Strategy 2015-18,

 

a.    the further expansion of the provision of wheeled bins as set out in Appendix A2 to the report be approved

 

b.    the provision of Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC) education stations be approved; and

 

c.     a pilot scheme for the collection of domestic glass waste for recycling, separate to other household waste collections be approved

 

2.            the undertaking of citywide consultation on the draft Recycling and Waste Management Strategy 2018-21, including key change proposals in the draft strategy, new infrastructure requirements, service standards and other proposals raised in this report be approved

 

3.            the undertaking of an independent recycling waste review, which will assist in ensuring that all aspects of the draft Recycling and Waste Management Strategy 2018-21 are progressive and robust be approved

 

4.            agreement be given to exploring regional collaboration, alongside the Welsh Government, on the development of an initial outline business case and options appraisal for the proposed development of a regional recycling facility.

 

5.            a further report be received following consultation and by the end of the 2018/19 financial year, which will consider the potential wider roll out of separate glass waste collections and a final version of the Recycling and Waste Management Strategy 2018-21 for approval.

 

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