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[[ | The [[Waste Disposal Authority|Waste Disposal Authorities]] in the North West of England are listed below. There are three ways for the [[Waste Disposal Authority]] and [[Waste Collection Authority]] to work together and these are listed on the [[Waste Disposal Authority]] page. In the North West of England all three types of arrangement are used. | ||
In the North West the following [[Waste Disposal Authority|Waste Disposal Authorities]] have, or are, in partnerships to procure [[treatment]] and [[disposal]] contracts, some of which are through [[PPP]]/[[PFI]] arrangements: | |||
*Merseyside and Halton Waste Partnership (MHWP) - [[Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council]], [[Liverpool City Council]], [[Merseyside Recycling and Waste Authority]], [[Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council]], [[St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council]], [[Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council]] and [[Halton Borough Council]] | |||
==[[Waste Disposal Authorities]]== | ==[[Waste Disposal Authorities]]== |
Latest revision as of 22:37, 8 November 2021
The Waste Disposal Authorities in the North West of England are listed below. There are three ways for the Waste Disposal Authority and Waste Collection Authority to work together and these are listed on the Waste Disposal Authority page. In the North West of England all three types of arrangement are used.
In the North West the following Waste Disposal Authorities have, or are, in partnerships to procure treatment and disposal contracts, some of which are through PPP/PFI arrangements:
- Merseyside and Halton Waste Partnership (MHWP) - Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council, Liverpool City Council, Merseyside Recycling and Waste Authority, Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council, St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council, Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council and Halton Borough Council
Waste Disposal Authorities