Joint Waste Management Strategy definition

Joint Waste Management Strategy means the joint municipal waste management strategy adopted by the Board from time to time as required under section 32 of the Waste and Emissions Trading Act 2003;

Examples of Joint Waste Management Strategy in a sentence

  • Targets for waste management in the part of the North York Moors National Park falling within Redcar and Cleveland Borough are set out in the Tees Valley Joint Waste Management Strategy.

  • The contracts mentioned in this report meet the Authority’s Joint Waste Management Strategy polices listed below:Policy 5: West London Waste Authority and its constituent Boroughs will reduce biodegradable municipal waste landfilled with regard to the Landfill Allowance Trading Scheme.

  • The proposed action is the document that Collaborative members will ultimately make recommendations on (Collaborative members will not make recommendations on the resulting scoping notice, which will be based upon and released at the same time as the Forest’s final proposed action, see step 8 below.) The Forest will highlight areas where focused Collaborative input is requested.

  • The Authority and constituent boroughs have agreed a Joint Waste Management Strategy, which was updated in 2009.

  • That, subject to co-adoption by the constituent boroughs, the Addendum to the existing Joint Waste Management Strategy as attached to the report be adopted.

  • Councillor Akumalik commented that he had an incident where an RCMP Officer was to refer an individual to Mental Health which has not happened and there also has been no follow-up.

  • In addition to relevant European, national and regional policy, these objectives have also been developed to encompass the relevant principles from the boroughSustainable Community Strategies, and targets from the adopted Joint Waste Management Strategy (see Chapter 2).

  • Furthermore, one of the two partial respondents reported that their company’s most important motivating factor when making decisions about energy-efficient upgrades was saving money on energy bills (other respondent did not provide a motivating factor).

  • Introduction – Policy Seven of the Joint Waste Management Strategy (JWMS) provides for the Authority and the constituent boroughs to offer good value services that provide customer satisfaction and meet and exceed legislative requirements.

  • The current Joint Waste Management Strategy includes an overview of technology solutions available, but does not identify a specific solution for the WLWA.

Related to Joint Waste Management Strategy

  • Stormwater management plan means the set of drawings and other documents that comprise all the information and specifications for the programs, drainage systems, structures, BMPs, concepts and techniques intended to maintain or restore quality and quantity of stormwater runoff to pre-development levels.

  • Safety Management System means a systematic approach to managing safety, including the necessary organisational structures, accountabilities, policies and procedures;