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Municipal Solid Waste – or MSW – is a term more extensively used in the EU and includes | [[Category:Tonnage & Waste Types]] | ||
Municipal Solid Waste – or MSW – is a term more extensively used in the EU and includes [[Household Waste]] and any other wastes collected by a [[Waste Collection Authority]], or its agents, such as [[Municipal Parks]] and [[Gardens Waste]], [[Beach Cleansing Waste]], [[Commercial Waste]] and waste resulting from the clearance of [[Fly-tipped Materials]]. It can also be used to describe [[Commercial Wastes]] that are broadly similar in nature to household wastes. | |||
The definition of municipal waste changed in 2010 following negotiations with the EU Commission and the waste community to remove the ambiguity around this term and is now termed ‘[[Local Authority Collected Municipal Waste]]’ or ‘[[Local Authority Collected Waste]]’. | |||
However, further ambiguity may arise in the future with the introduction of [[Non-Household Municipal Waste]] or [[NHM]] in the most recent Government consultation on [[Consistency in Recycling Collections in England]] | |||