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- DDNB Energy Monitoring Scheme
- Community Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Programme Reports
Q1 2024 Air Quality Monitoring Results
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Q4 2014 Air Quality Monitoring Results
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- Incinerator Liaison Committee (ILC)
ILC updated terms of reference – July 2020
ILC minutes of meeting September 2021
ILC minutes of meeting January 2020
ILC minutes of meeting July 2019
ILC minutes of meeting January 2019
ILC minutes of meeting July 2018
ILC minutes of meeting January 2018
ILC minutes of meeting October 2017
ILC minutes of meeting July 2017
ILC minutes of meeting April 2017
ILC minutes of meeting January 2017
ILC minutes of meeting October 2016
ILC minutes of meeting July 2016
ILC minutes of meeting May 2016
ILC minutes of meeting February 2016
ILC minutes of meeting November 2015
ILC minutes of meeting April 2015
ILC minutes of meeting November 2014
ILC minutes of meeting October 2014
ILC minutes of meeting August 2014
ILC minutes of meeting April 2014
ILC minutes of meeting 23rd January 2014
ILC minutes of meeting 26th September 2013
ILC presentation October 2012
ILC presentation June 2012
ILC minutes of meeting 9th February 2012
(Please note: The minutes of the February meeting of the ILC were agreed on at a meeting which was not quorate. Due to reduced attendance at meetings, informal update meetings were held in June and October 2012 for those members still attending. In May 2013, the Terms of Reference were revised to reflect the fall in membership and agreed by those still engaged with the ILC. An open meeting was held in September 2013 to encourage wider membership and, by agreement between all present, minutes are now being published online again. An updated list of members can also be found in this section.) - Operational Updates
MED Newsletter Summer 2023
MED Newsletter Summer 2022
MED Newsletter Summer 2020
MED Newsletter Winter 2018
- Annual Performance Reports
- Sponsorship Policy
- Awards
Green Apple Award 2014
Considerate Constructors Award 2014
Performance Beyond Compliance Certificate November 2013
Considerate Constructors Scheme visit November 2013
Considerate Constructors Scheme visit June 2013
Performance Beyond Compliance Certificate November 2012
Considerate Constructors Scheme visit November 2012
Considerate Constructors Scheme visit July 2012
Information provided by other sources
General sources on waste management
- Defra
Defra 2013 Energy from Waste - a guide to the debate
Website of the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Defra 2011 - Government Review of Waste Policy in England 2011
This documents is a review of current waste management practices and respective government policies. Readers can also find a section on EfW.
- Environment Agency (waste section)
- Energy from Waste Research and Technology Council
WtERT UK is a sister organisation of the Waste-to-Energy Research and Technology Council (WtERT), based at Columbia University, New York. WtERT aims to bring together engineers, scientists and managers from industry and universities to identify and advance the best available Energy from Waste (EfW), technologies for the recovery of energy or fuels from solid wastes.
To find the WtERT UK website, please follow this link. - EU Commission
The waste section of the EU Commission's website gives a comprehensive overview of European waste policies, waste strategies, waste legislation and its implementation in the EU member states (including the UK)
- German Green Party
In a position paper on waste management, Dr. Michael Weltzin, scientific assistant in the Parliamentary Group of the Green Party, described his position on the different solutions to the waste problem.
Presentation - European Topic Centre on Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP)
The European Topic Centre on SCP is a consortium of eight specialist partner organisations from environmental authorities and research communities in Europe (including the Environment Agency). The mission of the Topic Centre is to provide reliable and comparable data and information on SCP, and resource and waste management in Europe to decision-makers and the public.
- Environmental Services Association
ESA represents the UK's waste management and secondary resources industry. The website can be accessed using this link.
- Chartered Institution of Wastes Management
The Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM) is the professional body which represents over 7,000 waste professionals working in the sustainable resources and wastes management sectors- predominantly in the UK but also overseas. The website can be accessed using this link.
- Information on EfW
Defra
Defra 2007: Incineration of Municipal Solid Waste
This paper on Energy from Waste can not be found on the new Defra website anymore but provides a good overview on Energy from Waste technology.Environment Agency
Energy from Waste pageUmweltbundesamt (UBA = German Environment Agency)
UBA 2008: The Role of Waste Incineration in Germany
UBA 2008: Waste Incineration and Waste Prevention: Not a Contradiction in Terms:CEWEP (Confederation of European Waste-to-Energy Plants)
CEWEP represents about 390 Waste-to-Energy Plants across Europe. The website contains a variety of information, ranging from an explanation of the technology to various topics such as emissions, health, recycling, etc. - EfW, Emissions and Health
Defra
Defra et al. 2007: Air Quality Strategy for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
Sets out a way forward for work and planning on air quality issues and sets out the air quality standards and objectives to be achievedDefra 2004: Review of environmental and health effects of waste management: municipal solid waste and similar wastes
Assessment of the scientific evidence of the physical health and environmental effects of options to manage municipal solid waste and similar wastesHealth Protection Scottland
Health Protection Scottland 2009: Incineration of Waste and Reported Human Health EffectsHealth Protection Agency
Health Protection Agency 2010: The impact on health of emissions to air from municipal waste incineratorsIEA Bioenergy (organisation set up by the International Energy Agency)
IEA Bioenergy 2004: Dioxin emissions to air from MSW combustion ? Data from some IEA member countriesSouth West Devon Waste Partnership
Website of the South West Devon Waste Partnership
Contains information about the project as well as key documents such as Waste Development Plan documents from the authorities within the Partnership area, a comparison of different waste treatment technologies, the Final Business Case, etc.