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The [[Waste Disposal Authority]] ([[WDA]]) is responsible for the management of the waste collected and delivered to it by its constituent [[Waste Collection Authority]] which may be up to five or more in an area. In the case of a single tier authority, or formal partnership, the Waste Disposal Authority (WDA) acts as one with the [[Waste Collection Authority]]. The processing and/or final disposal of the waste is usually via [[OutSourced]] arrangements.
The [[Waste Disposal Authority]] ([[WDA]]) is responsible for the management of the waste collected and delivered to it by its constituent [[Waste Collection Authority]] which may be up to five or more in an area. In the case of a single tier authority, or formal partnership, the Waste Disposal Authority (WDA) acts as one with the [[Waste Collection Authority]]. The processing and/or final disposal of the waste is usually via [[OutSourced]] arrangements.
Local Authorities have been broken down into regional groups to make it easier to find an individual authority.
*[[LA Scotland|Scotland]]
*[[LA Wales|Wales]]
*[[LA Northern Ireland|Northern Ireland]]
*England
**[[LA East Midlands|East Midlands]]
**[[LA East of England|East of England]]
**[[LA London|London]]
**[[LA North East|North East]]
**[[LA North West|North West]]
**[[LA South East|South East]]
**[[LA South West|South West]]
**[[LA West Midlands|West Midlands]]
**[[LA Yorkshire and Humberside|Yorkshire and Humberside]]


See also [[:Category:Disposal|List of Waste Disposal Authorities]]
See also [[:Category:Disposal|List of Waste Disposal Authorities]]

Revision as of 12:12, 18 October 2021

The Waste Disposal Authority (WDA) is responsible for the management of the waste collected and delivered to it by its constituent Waste Collection Authority which may be up to five or more in an area. In the case of a single tier authority, or formal partnership, the Waste Disposal Authority (WDA) acts as one with the Waste Collection Authority. The processing and/or final disposal of the waste is usually via OutSourced arrangements.

Local Authorities have been broken down into regional groups to make it easier to find an individual authority.

See also List of Waste Disposal Authorities