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Waste management and recycling (Domestic Refuse Services)

Domestic refuse services Introduction Rules Rates Where to apply Introduction               Under the  Waste Management Act 1996 , all local authorities are obliged to collect or arrange for the collection of the domestic waste in their area. They must also provide or arrange for the provision of facilities for the disposal and recovery of household waste. Household waste is usually collected once a week, generally by a private operator. Some operators collect different types of waste in different weeks. You can reduce the amount of domestic waste you leave for collection – see ‘Recycling and composting’ below. Payment by weight              Some waste collectors already charge for waste collection according to weight but this option will be made available to all customers. By 1 January 2017, as well as showing the charges that currently apply, your bill will also show the charges that would ...

Role of informal sector recycling in waste management in developing countries

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Role of informal sector recycling in waste management in developing countries Abstract Many thousands of people in developing country cities depend on recycling materials from waste for their livelihoods. With the focus of the Millennium Development Goals on poverty reduction, and of waste strategies on improving recycling rates, one of the major challenges in solid waste management in developing countries is how best to work with this informal sector to improve their livelihoods, working conditions and efficiency in recycling. The general characteristics of informal recycling are reviewed, highlighting both positive and negative aspects. Despite the health and social problems associated with informal recycling, it provides significant economic benefits that need to be retained. Experience shows that it can be highly counterproductive to establish new formal waste recycling systems without taking into account informal systems that already exist. The preferred option is to inte...