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In the broadest sense Outsourced can be defined by the opposite to [[InHouse]] in that in the context of a [[Waste Collection Authority]] it is an expression of when the services required are delivered by a third party private company that has successfully been awarded the work under competitive tendering rather than the services being undertaken by the [[Waste Collection Authority]] itself. The OutSourced arrangements can bundle with other services (i.e. beach cleaning) or keep different collection aspects separate (i.e the collection of [[Dry Recyclables]] may be separate from the collection of [[Residual Waste]]). | In the broadest sense Outsourced can be defined by the opposite to [[InHouse]] in that in the context of a [[Waste Collection Authority]] it is an expression of when the services required are delivered by a third party private company that has successfully been awarded the work under competitive tendering rather than the services being undertaken by the [[Waste Collection Authority]] itself. The OutSourced arrangements can bundle with other services (i.e. beach cleaning) or keep different collection aspects separate (i.e the collection of [[Dry Recyclables]] may be separate from the collection of [[Residual Waste]]). | ||
Legally the [[Waste Collection Authority]] is required to periodically demonstrate that it is economically more advantageous to take an [[InHouse]] approach and if that is not possible then they should move to an OutSourced arrangement | Legally the [[Waste Collection Authority]] is required to periodically demonstrate that it is economically more advantageous to take an [[InHouse]] approach and if that is not possible then they should move to an OutSourced arrangement. | ||
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