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The Landfill Allowance Trading Scheme (LATS) was introduced by [[DEFRA]] on 1st April 2005 as a way to enable the UK the meet the [[Landfill Directive]] targets of reducing the amount of [[Biodegradable Municipal Waste]] being sent to landfill in a cost-effective way. | The Landfill Allowance Trading Scheme (LATS) was introduced by [[DEFRA]] on 1st April 2005 as a way to enable the UK the meet the [[Landfill Directive]] targets of reducing the amount of [[Biodegradable Municipal Waste]] being sent to landfill in a cost-effective way. | ||
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The LATS set annual tradeable landfill allocations for [[Waste Disposal Authorities]] which had to be met otherwise the penalty was £150 for each tonne of waste the [[Waste Disposal Authorities]] landfilled above their allowance. | The LATS set annual tradeable landfill allocations for [[Waste Disposal Authorities]] which had to be met otherwise the penalty was £150 for each tonne of waste the [[Waste Disposal Authorities]] landfilled above their allowance. | ||
By making the allowances tradeable, high performing authorities and those with [[Energy from Waste]] facilities were able to sell unused permits to other [[Waste Disposal Authorities]] that required them. Allowances could also be ‘banked’ for use at a later date <ref>The Landfill Allowance Trading Scheme and Commercial Waste, Paul Gareth Jones, 2006 https://www.uea.ac.uk/documents/541248/10788799/Jones+Gareth.pdf/e043e3ac-3bbd-4163-a978-8e3091fa7ecd/ref>. | By making the allowances tradeable, high performing authorities and those with [[Energy from Waste]] facilities were able to sell unused permits to other [[Waste Disposal Authorities]] that required them. Allowances could also be ‘banked’ for use at a later date <ref>The Landfill Allowance Trading Scheme and Commercial Waste, Paul Gareth Jones, 2006 https://www.uea.ac.uk/documents/541248/10788799/Jones+Gareth.pdf/e043e3ac-3bbd-4163-a978-8e3091fa7ecd</ref>. | ||
LATS came to an end in 2013 following the governments Waste Policy Review in 2010/11. [[DEFRA]] felt that the continuing increases in [[Landfill Tax]] were becoming the key policy driver diverting [[Biodegradable Municipal Waste]] from landfill<ref name="LETSR"> https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/lats-set-to-be-scrapped-under-waste-review/</ref>. | LATS came to an end in 2013 following the governments Waste Policy Review in 2010/11. [[DEFRA]] felt that the continuing increases in [[Landfill Tax]] were becoming the key policy driver diverting [[Biodegradable Municipal Waste]] from landfill<ref name="LETSR"> https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/lats-set-to-be-scrapped-under-waste-review/</ref>. |