ENDS Report 377, June 2006, pp. 28-31
27 June 2006
The slow pace of agreeing waste disposal contracts has emerged as a major obstacle to diverting waste from landfill. The government wants to stimulate competition, but local authorities complain Whitehall handles PFI applications too slowly, and waste firms want the PFI and planning processes speeded up. Geraint Roberts reports
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Further information:
- Improving competition and capacity planning in the municipal waste market, OGC
- More competition - less waste, OFT
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- Cornwall County Council;
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