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In the broadest sense Outsourced can be defined by the opposite to [[InHouse]] in that in the context of a [[Waste Collection Authority]] it is an expression of when the services required are delivered by a third party private company that has successfully been awarded the work under competitive tendering rather than the services being undertaken by the [[Waste Collection Authority]] itself. The OutSourced arrangements can bundle with other services (i.e. beach cleaning) or keep different collection aspects separate (i.e the collection of [[Dry Recyclables]] may be separate from the collection of [[Residual Waste]]).
In the broadest sense 'Outsourced' can be defined by the opposite to '[[InHouse]]' such as in the context of a [[Waste Collection Authority]] it is an expression of when the services required are delivered by a third party private company that has successfully been awarded the work under competitive tendering rather than the services being undertaken by the [[Waste Collection Authority]] itself. The OutSourced arrangements can bundle with other services (i.e. beach cleaning) or keep different collection aspects separate (i.e the collection of [[Dry Recyclables]] may be separate from the collection of [[Residual Waste]]).


Legally the [[Waste Collection Authority]] is required to periodically demonstrate that it is economically more advantageous to take an [[InHouse]] approach and if that is not possible then they should move to an OutSourced arrangement.
Legally the [[Waste Collection Authority]] is required to periodically demonstrate that it is economically more advantageous to take an [[InHouse]] approach and if that is not possible then they should move to an OutSourced arrangement.

Revision as of 11:53, 4 February 2020

In the broadest sense 'Outsourced' can be defined by the opposite to 'InHouse' such as in the context of a Waste Collection Authority it is an expression of when the services required are delivered by a third party private company that has successfully been awarded the work under competitive tendering rather than the services being undertaken by the Waste Collection Authority itself. The OutSourced arrangements can bundle with other services (i.e. beach cleaning) or keep different collection aspects separate (i.e the collection of Dry Recyclables may be separate from the collection of Residual Waste).

Legally the Waste Collection Authority is required to periodically demonstrate that it is economically more advantageous to take an InHouse approach and if that is not possible then they should move to an OutSourced arrangement.

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