Decision details

Joint Municipal Waste Management Strategy

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Decision status: For Determination

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

To consider a new Joint Municipal Waste Management Strategy.  The Strategy will set out how the Council will work with Hampshire County Council and other Waste Collection Authorities in Hampshire to manage the collection, disposal and reprocessing of waste and recycling.  It is necessary to agree a new Strategy with all partner authorities due to the forthcoming national changes and the requirement to meet new legislation.

 

Decisions:

RESOLVED:

 

That the Project Integra Joint Municipal Waste Management Strategy (JMWMS) be approved and recommended to Council for adoption.

 

REASONS FOR DECISION:

 

As set out in the report.

 

KEY DECISION:

 

Yes.  Report to Cabinet and Full Council.

 

PORTFOLIO:

 

Environment and Coastal Services.

 

ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS CONSIDERED/REJECTED:

 

As set out in the report.

 

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST(S):

 

Cllr E Heron declared, for transparency purposes, that he was a Member of Hampshire County Council, the waste disposal authority in respect of the Joint Municipal Waste Management Strategy.

 

DISCUSSION:

 

The Portfolio Holder introduced the report and highlighted the significant work of Council officers and the 14 partner organisations through the Project Integra process.  The key ambition was to reduce waste and increase recycling.

 

The Leader of the Council emphasised the importance of the strategy for the whole of the New Forest and was pleased to see it come forward ahead of the future consideration of the Council’s own Waste Strategy.  Waste continued to be a significant cost across the nation and Hampshire as a county, and improvements to the disposal process would bring about positive environmental and economic change.

 

In response to questions relating to the timescales for the Government’s environment bill and the impact on progress with the Council’s Waste Strategy, it was confirmed that further clarity was expected in early 2022 with regard to the timescales for implementing changes and the funding streams likely to be available to Councils.  Although the Council was awaiting this clarity, the JMWMS identified the known direction of travel at a high level.

 

The Leader of the Council extended his thanks to the Portfolio Holder and officers for bringing this work forward.

 

 

Reason Key: Impacts Significant Number of People;

Other reasons / organisations consulted

The Strategy will be considered by other local authorities in Hampshire.

Consultees

Executive Management Team – Portfolio Holder – Environment and Coastal Services

Contact: Chris Noble, Assistant Director Place Operations Email: chris.noble@nfdc.gov.uk.

Report author: Chris Noble

Publication date: 08/10/2021

Date of decision: 06/10/2021

Decided at meeting: 06/10/2021 - Cabinet

Effective from: 16/10/2021

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