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April 2015 Local Authority Waste & Recycling 3
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April 2015
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LOCAL AUTHORITY WASTE w& RECYCLING
LAWR
Food waste: Priorities for the next Government
10
Mapping the MRF: What impact is the Code of Practice having on operators?
14
Landfill management: Norfolk taps closed landfill site for power
23
Hubbub's Trewin Restorick says:
Quote of the month (see page 10)
"
The current administration has
adopted a 'hands-off' approach to
food waste.
"
Page 6: Local
schoolchildren
promote
MetalMatters
campaign