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New guidance on waste facilities

New guidance on waste facilities

Designing waste facilities guideLocal authorities, architects, planners and builders will be helped to produce high quality and locally appropriate waste facilities thanks to new expert guidance released today.

The new guidance, produced by Defra in partnership with the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE), is aimed at all bodies involved in developing and building waste facilities, offering various approaches to design.

The guidance covers the various types of  waste facilities, from small community and municipal sites such as compost units on estates to larger sites such as Combined Heat and Power facilities, and outlines key design principles, the design process, best practice in design and how best to consult the public. Local authorities will make the final decision about waste facilities, but this guidance helps provide the tools to make the best decision.

Environment Minister, Jane Kennedy said:

“We are committed to making a big effort to reduce waste and improve our recycling ability.  To do that Britain needs new infrastructure for the better management of waste. New infrastructure will only be built if local communities are happy and this means the best possible design must be applied to win that all important public endorsement.  I hope this new guidance will help achieve that aim.”

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Page published: 28 October 2008

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs