Issue - meetings
Draft Waste Management Strategy and Future Delivery Options (IO 80403)
Meeting: 27/06/2018 - Cabinet (Item 6)
6 Draft Waste Management Strategy and Future Service Delivery Options PDF 196 KB
Additional documents:
- 6.2a Appendix 1 - Waste Strategy Final Draft, item 6 PDF 2 MB
- Webcast for Draft Waste Management Strategy and Future Service Delivery Options
Decision:
DECISION
1. To note and consider the development of the Draft Waste Management Strategy 2018-2030
2. To approve the Draft Waste Management Strategy 2018 – 2030 for consultation between 2nd July 2018 and 30 September 2018.
3. To note that the results of that consultation will be reported to a future cabinet meeting, along with the final Waste Management Strategy for approval.
4. To authorise the Acting Corporate Director of Place to commence procurement of an integrated waste, recycling and cleansing contract via competitive dialogue in September 2018 to be implemented for April 2020.
5. To authorise the Acting Corporate Director of Place to develop an “in house” service option for an integrated waste, recycling and cleansing service for future consideration and approval in September 2018
6. To note the Equalities Impact Assessment considerations as set out in Paragraph 4.1 of the report.
Action by:
ACTING CORPORATE DIRECTOR, PLACE (A. SUTCLIFFE)
(Interim Divisional Director Public Realm (R. Payne)
(Business Manager Operational Services (R. Williams)
Minutes:
The Mayor introduced the report on the draft waste management strategy. He explained that the strategy was to go out for consultation whilst at the same time the Council would be reviewing alternative in-house and external procurement options for the waste management contract.
The Mayor noted the challenges related to this issue, for example around recycling. He agreed the recommendations as set out.
RESOLVED
1. To note and consider the development of the Draft Waste Management Strategy 2018-2030
2. To approve the Draft Waste Management Strategy 2018 – 2030 for consultation between 2nd July 2018 and 30 September 2018.
3. To note that the results of that consultation will be reported to a future cabinet meeting, along with the final Waste Management Strategy for approval.
4. To authorise the Acting Corporate Director of Place to commence procurement of an integrated waste, recycling and cleansing contract via competitive dialogue in September 2018 to be implemented for April 2020.
5. To authorise the Acting Corporate Director of Place to develop an “in house” service option for an integrated waste, recycling and cleansing service for future consideration and approval in September 2018
6. To note the Equalities Impact Assessment considerations as set out in Paragraph 4.1 of the report.