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4.2 Specific Waste Streams Using the Consolidated European Waste Catalogue (August
2002), all listed wastes have been grouped into compatible sectors.
These groupings will form the basis of future work on non-MSW. Any links
with the current Priority Waste Stream programme and existing technical
guidance, best practice etc., have been made along with possible links
to current BPEO technology options for MSW as set out in this AWP. The waste groupings are detailed in Table 4.1 over. Table 4.1 - Waste Groupings
4.2.1 Prioritisation of Projects A decision matrix has been developed to classify the wastes into high, medium and low priority projects. This has been based on the following considerations.
These projects will be managed at either the local or
the national level depending on the geographical distribution of arisings.
Section 4.3 details how this AWP will contribute to the outputs of these
projects. Technical groups consisting of the key waste producers, waste managers and other stakeholders specific to each of the sector groupings will be formed to drive the range of projects forward. The membership of these groups is very important to ensure ownership and credibility of the project outputs by those sectors that produce and manage these wastes for the future. The groups will undertake and commission work that will seek to provide the following recommended outputs:
4.2.2 Self Assessment Guidance for Best Practicable
Environmental Not all wastes can be addressed as a high priority and the timetabling of BPEO projects will be over the longer term. There are opportunities to encourage the widespread use of the BPEO decision-making processes that consider environmental, economic and social aspects when dealing with these wastes. The development of generic Self-Assessment BPEO Guidance for Industry and Commerce will provide a valuable and consistent process for waste producers, waste industry and waste regulators alike, when making localised assessments on the best sustainable options available and the use of life cycle assessment. In order to achieve widespread industry ownership and acceptability of the guidance, it shall be developed in an inclusive manner with consultation involving key stakeholders and will be undertaken at a national level. |
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