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Areas of
particular interest:
Regional assessments
including Scotland Wales and N. Ireland –
charts & tables
illustrating summary of regions’ economies, details of waste
arisings, methods of waste management, MRF and food waste
treatment capacity. Also identify leading waste collection
contractors.
Appendix listing the
leading 150 contractors in the C & I waste management sector -
indicating
estimated C & I waste management turnovers and core geographical areas
of operation.
Some of the companies featured include:
Biffa Waste Services, Bywaters, Countrystyle Group, DS
Smith Recycling, Environmental Waste Controls, F & R Cawley, Grundon
Waste Management, HW Martin Waste, Powerday, SCA Recycling, Shanks UK,
SITA UK, Veolia Environmental Waste Services, Viridor Waste Management,
Waste Recycling Group, Wastecare, William Tracey.
Key areas covered in the report
include:
UK OVERVIEW OF C
& I WASTE MANAGEMENT
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UK C & I
waste arisings tonnages -
by sector,
by size of business, by waste types & by sector, by region.
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UK C & I
waste management –
by type of
treatment by sector by tonnage handled; waste types by
treatment types by tonnage handled. Drivers behind C & I
waste.
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Dry waste
recycling –
assessment of new capacity coming on-stream since 2007.
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Food waste
treatment –
recent developments in AD and IVC capacity, market drivers
e.g. Anaerobic Digestion Strategy & Action Plan.
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Hazardous
waste management
– UK overview.
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Overview of
top 20 contractors in UK C & I waste management.
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Medium term
prospects –
Responsibility Deal, WRAP’s Business, Plan 2011 –2015,
Anaerobic Digestion Strategy & Action Plan, AD and MRF
schemes in the development pipeline.
REGIONS
For each of the following
regions: Greater London, South East, South West, East of
England, East Midlands, West Midlands, North West, North
East, Yorkshire & Humberside Wales, Scotland &Northern
Ireland the following is included:-
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Overview of Commerce
and industry In The Region
- tables summarising number of enterprises, employment levels and
total turnover for 14 economic sectors including Manufacturing, Retail
& Wholesaling, Accommodation & Food Services. Commentary identifying
key C & I economic sub-sectors e.g. food manufacturing, heavy
engineering, chemicals production etc. Identification of major
employers and waste producers in each of the regions.
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Commercial &
Industrial Waste Arisings: -
waste arisings by
sector and by waste stream; amendments to DEFRA 2011 report data as
appropriate with more recent information e.g. North East. Commentary
on specific waste sources.
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Commercial &
Industrial Waste Management –
charts providing breakdown of
management of waste disposal and treatment methods
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Commercial &
Industrial Waste Management Contractors & Recycling Capacity –
evaluation of existing and proposed dry waste MRFs treating C & I
waste (name of facility, location, permitted capacity and name of
operator). Also, identification of national and larger regional
contractors providing C & I waste collection services. Where
appropriate, evaluation of existing and proposed anaerobic digestion
and in vessel composting capacity and names of operators.
APPENDICES
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Appendices
1 and 2 -
more
detailed data on waste arisings in Scotland and Wales
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Appendix 3
– listing of over 150 general waste management contractors
operating in the commercial & industrial waste management
sector, estimates of C & I turnover and indications of
regional activity.
Not included are businesses specialising in
collecting and recycling metals, WEEE, plastics or
composting.
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