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In its desire to stimulate investment in waste infrastructure, and underpin the diversion of [[BMW]] waste from [[Landfill]], the Government supported/subsidized a range of treatment technologies on a number of sites that were procured by [[Waste Disposal Authorities]] needing this infrastructure through a dedicated long term Private Finance Initiative (PFI). This arrangement has now ceased, several schemes which were to have been funded had their funding removed after [[DEFRA]] assessed <ref>[https://data.gov.uk/dataset/b99f22a0-e716-44bf-bff2-a12da2562e4f/waste-infrastructure-delivery-programme-widp-residual-waste-treatment-infrastructure-project-list-ipl [[DEFRA]] Waste Infrastructure Delivery Programme]</ref> that the [[BMW]] targets could be met with the infrastructure funded to that date, and several are currently being considered by [[Waste Disposal Authorities]] for movement out of PFI after consideration of the cost benefit of continuing with the contract and several that have been removed (i.e. Lancashire) or have had closed with major restructure (i.e. Sheffield and Greater Manchester).
==Overview of PFI==
A private finance initiative (PFI) is a way of financing public sector projects through the private sector. PFIs alleviate the government and taxpayers of the immediate burden of coming up with the capital for these projects. Under a private finance initiative, the private company handles the up-front costs instead of the government. The project is then leased to the public and the government authority makes annual payments to the private company. These contracts are typically given to construction firms and can last as long as 30 years or more.<ref> [https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/privatefinanceinitiative.asp] </ref>
 
In its desire to stimulate investment in waste infrastructure and underpin the diversion of [[BMW]] waste from [[Landfill]], the Government supported/subsidized a range of treatment technologies on a number of sites that were procured by [[Waste Disposal Authorities]] needing this infrastructure through a dedicated long term Private Finance Initiative (PFI). This arrangement has now ceased and several schemes which had their funding agreed later had it removed after [[DEFRA]] assessed <ref>[https://data.gov.uk/dataset/b99f22a0-e716-44bf-bff2-a12da2562e4f/waste-infrastructure-delivery-programme-widp-residual-waste-treatment-infrastructure-project-list-ipl [[DEFRA]] Waste Infrastructure Delivery Programme]</ref> that the [[BMW]] targets could be met with the infrastructure funded to date.
 
Fast forward circa two decades later and some of these PFI projects are currently being considered by [[Waste Disposal Authorities]] for movement out of the PFI arrangement after consideration of the cost benefit of continuing with the contract. Indeed several have now removed themselves form the PFI model  (i.e. Lancashire) or have had closed with major restructure (i.e. Sheffield and Greater Manchester).


The table below is an extract from DEFRA data <ref>[https://data.gov.uk/dataset/b99f22a0-e716-44bf-bff2-a12da2562e4f/waste-infrastructure-delivery-programme-widp-residual-waste-treatment-infrastructure-project-list-ipl [[DEFRA]] Residual Waste Treatment Infrastructure Project List dated 31st December 2016 but noted as last updated 29th March 2019 (edited with press updates)]</ref>  summarizing the residual waste projects that are/were [[PFI]] projects with additional commentary/notes added (an alternative [[PPP]] process and associated projects are listed on the [[PPP]] page):
The table below is an extract from DEFRA data <ref>[https://data.gov.uk/dataset/b99f22a0-e716-44bf-bff2-a12da2562e4f/waste-infrastructure-delivery-programme-widp-residual-waste-treatment-infrastructure-project-list-ipl [[DEFRA]] Residual Waste Treatment Infrastructure Project List dated 31st December 2016 but noted as last updated 29th March 2019 (edited with press updates)]</ref>  summarizing the residual waste projects that are/were [[PFI]] projects with additional commentary/notes added (an alternative [[PPP]] process and associated projects are listed on the [[PPP]] page):
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| Essex || [[Courtauld Road]] || [[PFI]] || Operational<ref name="op" /> || 417 || [[MBT]] || Developed and operated by partners [[Urbaser Balfour Beatty]] servicing [[Essex County Council]] and [[Southend-on-Sea Borough Council | Southend]], reported operational difficulties
| Essex || [[Courtauld Road]] || [[PFI]] || Operational<ref name="op" /> || 417 || [[MBT]] || Developed and operated by partners [[Urbaser Balfour Beatty]] servicing [[Essex County Council]] and [[Southend-on-Sea Borough Council | Southend]], reported operational difficulties
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| Greater Manchester || [[Longley Lane]] || [[PFI]] || Operational || 110 || [[MBT]] || [[Viridor]] [[Laing]] consortium [[PFI]] contract with [[Greater Manchester Combined Authority | GMWA]] terminated 2017, now [[Suez]] from June 2019 for 7 years
| Greater Manchester || [[Longley Lane]] || [[PFI]] || Operational || 110 || [[MBT]] || [[Viridor]] [[Laing]] consortium [[PFI]] contract with [[Greater Manchester Combined Authority | GMCA]] terminated 2017, now [[Suez]] from June 2019 for 7 years
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| Greater Manchester || [[Runcorn Phase 1]] || [[PFI]] || Operational || 325 || [[EfW]] || [[Viridor]] bought out [[Laing]] in Nov 2018 and continues to operate under contract with [[Greater Manchester Combined Authority | GMWA]] to 2035<ref>As part of the restructuring of the PFI contract, with option to extend </ref>
| Greater Manchester || [[Runcorn Phase 1]] || [[PFI]] || Operational || 325 || [[EfW]] || [[Viridor]] bought out [[Laing]] in Nov 2018 and continues to operate under contract with [[Greater Manchester Combined Authority | GMCA]] to 2035<ref>As part of the restructuring of the PFI contract, with option to extend </ref>
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| Greater Manchester || [[N. Manchester]] || [[PFI]] || Operational || 65 || [[MBT]] || [[Viridor]] [[Laing]] consortium [[PFI]] contract with [[Greater Manchester Combined Authority | GMWA]] terminated 2017, now [[Suez]] from June 2019 for 7 years
| Greater Manchester || [[N. Manchester]] || [[PFI]] || Operational || 65 || [[MBT]] || [[Viridor]] [[Laing]] consortium [[PFI]] contract with [[Greater Manchester Combined Authority | GMCA]] terminated 2017, now [[Suez]] from June 2019 for 7 years
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| Greater Manchester || [[Oldham]] || [[PFI]] || Operational || 99|| [[MBT]] || [[Viridor]] [[Laing]] consortium [[PFI]] contract with [[Greater Manchester Combined Authority | GMWA]] terminated 2017, now [[Suez]] from June 2019 for 7 years
| Greater Manchester || [[Oldham]] || [[PFI]] || Operational || 99|| [[MBT]] || [[Viridor]] [[Laing]] consortium [[PFI]] contract with [[Greater Manchester Combined Authority | GMCA]] terminated 2017, now [[Suez]] from June 2019 for 7 years
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| Greater Manchester || [[Salford]] || [[PFI]] || Operational || 73 || [[MBT]] || [[Viridor]] [[Laing]] consortium [[PFI]] contract with [[Greater Manchester Combined Authority | GMWA]] terminated 2017, now [[Suez]] from June 2019 for 7 years
| Greater Manchester || [[Salford]] || [[PFI]] || Operational || 73 || [[MBT]] || [[Viridor]] [[Laing]] consortium [[PFI]] contract with [[Greater Manchester Combined Authority | GMCA]] terminated 2017, now [[Suez]] from June 2019 for 7 years
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| Greater Manchester || [[Stockport]] || [[PFI]] || Operational || 92 || [[MBT]] || [[Viridor]] [[Laing]] consortium [[PFI]] contract with [[Greater Manchester Combined Authority | GMWA]] terminated 2017, now [[Suez]] from June 2019 for 7 years
| Greater Manchester || [[Stockport]] || [[PFI]] || Operational || 92 || [[MBT]] || [[Viridor]] [[Laing]] consortium [[PFI]] contract with [[Greater Manchester Combined Authority | GMCA]] terminated 2017, now [[Suez]] from June 2019 for 7 years
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| Kirklees || [[Vine Street]] || [[PFI]] || Operational || 127 || [[EfW]] || [[Suez]] operated site primarily for [[Kirklees Metropolitan Council | Kirklees]]
| Kirklees || [[Vine Street]] || [[PFI]] || Operational || 127 || [[EfW]] || [[Suez]] operated site primarily for [[Kirklees Metropolitan Council | Kirklees]]