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Tayside Area Waste Plan |
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1.2 Area Waste Plan: Key Aims and Objectives Contribute to the sustainable development of the Tayside area by developing waste management systems that will control waste generation, reduce the environmental impacts of waste production, improve resource efficiency, stimulate investment and maximise the economic opportunities arising from waste. This aim is supported by the following objectives: 1. Set out in detail the existing waste management infrastructure
and arrangements, develop the principles and plan for progress in waste
management in the medium and long terms to meet current and future legislative
requirements and the objectives of the National Waste Strategy: Scotland. 2. Ensure that the waste management system developed is
in accordance with the best practicable environmental option (BPEO)
and accords with the principles of sustainable development and integrated
waste management, and makes the maximum possible contribution to reducing
societys environmental impact at an acceptable cost. 3. Provide a clear framework for stakeholders to judge
the future development of waste management services in the Tayside area,
and to guide both local authority integrated waste management plans
and private investment decisions. 4. To provide direction for development planning policy
in Tayside in order to ensure it is consistent with, and contributes
to, the overall aims of the National Waste Strategy and the Tayside
AWP. 5. To maximise the opportunities for Tayside businesses arising from sustainable waste management, including the not-for-profit sector. 6. To enable all key stakeholders the opportunity to input
to the area waste planning process. 7. Ensure that the area waste planning process offers
a clear, transparent and informative approach to local stakeholders. 8. To raise public awareness of the future challenges
in implementing the AWP and promote active participation by all stakeholders
in meeting the objectives. 9. To maintain regular review of the new waste management technologies to ensure the continued BPEO for the Tayside area in the longer term. |
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