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[[Local Authority|Local Authorities]] in Wales have a ''''single-tier'''' authority administration, as they are all [[Unitary Authorities]], and so the '''''[[Waste Collection Authority]] and [[Waste Disposal Authority]] roles are combined'''''.As a result the performance indicators on this page are the same as the page for [[Waste Disposal Wales]]. | [[Local Authority|Local Authorities]] in Wales have a ''''single-tier'''' authority administration, as they are all [[Unitary Authorities]], and so the '''''[[Waste Collection Authority]] and [[Waste Disposal Authority]] roles are combined'''''. As a result the performance indicators on this page are the same as the page for [[Waste Disposal Wales]]. | ||
In Wales 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: | In Wales 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: | ||
*[[North Wales Residual Waste Treatment Project]] - [[Flintshire County Council]], [[Isle of Anglesey County Council]], [[Gwynedd County Council]], [[Conwy County Borough Council]], [[Denbighshire County Council]] - [[Parc Adfer EfW]] | *[[North Wales Residual Waste Treatment Project]] [[PPP]]- [[Flintshire County Council]], [[Isle of Anglesey County Council]], [[Gwynedd County Council]], [[Conwy County Borough Council]], [[Denbighshire County Council]] - [[Parc Adfer EfW]] | ||
==[[Waste Disposal Authority|Waste Disposal Authorities]]== | ==[[Waste Disposal Authority|Waste Disposal Authorities]]== |
Revision as of 15:32, 15 December 2021
Local Authorities in Wales have a 'single-tier' authority administration, as they are all Unitary Authorities, and so the Waste Collection Authority and Waste Disposal Authority roles are combined. As a result the performance indicators on this page are the same as the page for Waste Disposal Wales.
In Wales the following Waste Disposal Authorities have, or are, in partnerships to procure treatment and disposal contracts, some of which are through PPP/PFI arrangements:
- North Wales Residual Waste Treatment Project PPP- Flintshire County Council, Isle of Anglesey County Council, Gwynedd County Council, Conwy County Borough Council, Denbighshire County Council - Parc Adfer EfW
Waste Disposal Authorities
ID | Authority | Metric Kg/pp | Metric Recycling |
---|---|---|---|
31 | Swansea | 151 | 71.8 |
40 | Blaenau Gwent | 190 | 66.8 |
43 | Vale of Glamorgan | 150 | 67.8 |
44 | Caerphilly | 231 | 60.7 |
45 | Newport | 159 | 65.2 |
46 | Neath Port Talbot | 198 | 64.8 |
58 | Conwy | 156 | 69.0 |
73 | Merthyr Tydfil | 185 | 64.8 |
80 | Bridgend | 133 | 71.4 |
82 | Powys | 148 | 68.1 |
86 | Rhondda Cynon Taf | 179 | 65.0 |
89 | Denbighshire | 170 | 65.9 |
90 | Flintshire | 207 | 61.5 |
100 | Torfaen | 189 | 58.7 |
105 | Wrexham | 244 | 65.5 |
108 | Isle of Anglesey | 237 | 63.5 |
109 | Gwynedd | 203 | 64.7 |
110 | Cardiff | 135 | 61.6 |
111 | Ceredigion | 167 | 70.3 |
112 | Pembrokeshire | 192 | 71.6 |
130 | Carmarthenshire | 144 | 65.4 |
145 | Monmouthshire | 120 | 70.0 |