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The primary network for senior waste managers within local authorities with statutory responsibilities for Waste Disposal. With a network of over 80 members, representing 80% of local authorities with waste disposal responsibilities in the UK, excluding Scotland<ref name="foo">NAWDO (2019). [https://nawdo.org.uk/about-nawdo About NAWDO. National Association of Waste Disposal Officers.] [online] [Accessed 1 Nov. 2019].</ref>.
The [[National Association of Waste Disposal Officers]] ([[NAWDO]]) is the primary network for senior waste managers within [[Local Authority|local authorities]] with statutory responsibilities for Waste Disposal. With a network of over 80 members, representing 80% of local authorities with waste disposal responsibilities in the UK, excluding Scotland<ref name="foo">NAWDO (2019). [https://nawdo.org.uk/about-nawdo About NAWDO. National Association of Waste Disposal Officers.] [online] [Accessed 1 Nov. 2019].</ref>.


Has priorities to:
Has priorities to:

Latest revision as of 12:51, 17 September 2021

The National Association of Waste Disposal Officers (NAWDO) is the primary network for senior waste managers within local authorities with statutory responsibilities for Waste Disposal. With a network of over 80 members, representing 80% of local authorities with waste disposal responsibilities in the UK, excluding Scotland[1].

Has priorities to:

  • Maintain and develop good working relations with key government officials in DEFRA; DCLG; BEIS and Treasury and with the LGA to influence policy and legislation at a formative stage and to lobby for change.
  • Respond to relevant government consultations.
  • Represent NAWDO on relevant working groups or at relevant meetings.
  • Liaise with other Local Authority Officer representative bodies to further the interests of local government in the field of resource and waste management.
  • Enable members to share knowledge and information amongst the membership.
  • Provide regular meetings to allow for face-to-face information exchange between the membership and with key industry representatives and government officials[1].

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 NAWDO (2019). About NAWDO. National Association of Waste Disposal Officers. [online] [Accessed 1 Nov. 2019].