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Formed in 1985 to represent the emerging voice of local government recycling officers. | Formed in 1985 to represent the emerging voice of local government recycling officers<ref name="foo">LARAC (2019). About LARAC | LARAC. [online] Larac.org.uk. Available at: https://larac.org.uk/about-larac [Accessed 31 Oct. 2019].</ref>. | ||
A Full Membership is available to any local authority within the UK. LARAC represents local authority views on waste and recycling issues and is run by an executive of 20 serving local authority waste management officers. LARAC have members from authorities in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales including associates from the Channel Islands. Associate membership is open to any Local Authority with a waste function within the EU. | A Full Membership is available to any local authority within the UK. LARAC represents local authority views on waste and recycling issues and is run by an executive of 20 serving local authority waste management officers. LARAC have members from authorities in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales including associates from the Channel Islands. Associate membership is open to any Local Authority with a waste function within the EU<ref name="foo" />. | ||
LARAC aims to influence UK waste policy for the benefit of members in a manner which advances the waste and resource industry. | LARAC aims to influence UK waste policy for the benefit of members in a manner which advances the waste and resource industry<ref name="foo" />. | ||
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Revision as of 17:03, 12 November 2019
Formed in 1985 to represent the emerging voice of local government recycling officers[1].
A Full Membership is available to any local authority within the UK. LARAC represents local authority views on waste and recycling issues and is run by an executive of 20 serving local authority waste management officers. LARAC have members from authorities in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales including associates from the Channel Islands. Associate membership is open to any Local Authority with a waste function within the EU[1].
LARAC aims to influence UK waste policy for the benefit of members in a manner which advances the waste and resource industry[1].
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 LARAC (2019). About LARAC | LARAC. [online] Larac.org.uk. Available at: https://larac.org.uk/about-larac [Accessed 31 Oct. 2019].