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==[[:Category:Arrangements|Arrangements]]==
==[[:Category:Arrangements|Arrangements]]==
This section sets out the different ways waste is collected by [[Waste Collection Authority|Waste Collection Authorities]], which in turn allows the authority that uses such an arrangement to be captured as an index. The section also captures broader arrangements for the delivery of waste management including i.e. [[InHouse]], [[OutSourced]] and [[LATCs]] arrangements.
This section sets out the different ways waste is collected by [[Waste Collection Authority|Waste Collection Authorities]], which in turn allows the authority that uses such an arrangement to be captured as an index. The section also captures broader arrangements for the delivery of waste management including i.e. [[InHouse]], [[OutSourced]] and [[LATCs]] arrangements.
==[[:Category:Tonnage & Waste Types|Tonnages & Waste Types]]==
The range of waste descriptions and types of waste are captured in this index, including specific pages on the overall scope of the market, tonnages and different types of waste.


==[[:Category:Economics|Economics]]==
==[[:Category:Economics|Economics]]==
The most significant economic drivers of the market are covered at this stage in WikiWaste, including the subsidies that are presently ‘pulling’ activity and the [[Landfill Tax]] which is ‘pushing’; activity, but it is hoped that it will grow to include [[Gate Fee]] and commodity pricing if there is an appetite for this from users of WikiWaste.
The most significant economic drivers of the market are covered at this stage in WikiWaste, including the subsidies that are presently ‘pulling’ activity and the [[Landfill Tax]] which is ‘pushing’; activity, but it is hoped that it will grow to include [[Gate Fee]] and commodity pricing if there is an appetite for this from users of WikiWaste.
==[[:Category:Legislation & Policy|Legislation & Policy]]==
Waste policy and legislation has been driven primarily by the European Union for over 20 years for adoption into UK Legislation and policies, so this index lists the current relevant legislation and policies relevant to the UK – which has become more complex as England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales increasingly take more control over their destinies for waste and recycling.


==[[:Category:Technologies & Solutions|Technologies & Solutions]]==
==[[:Category:Technologies & Solutions|Technologies & Solutions]]==
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* [[:Category:High Temperature and Clinical Waste Incinerators|List of High Temperature and Clinical Waste Incinerators]]
* [[:Category:High Temperature and Clinical Waste Incinerators|List of High Temperature and Clinical Waste Incinerators]]


==[[:Category:Legislation & Policy|Legislation & Policy]]==
==[[:Category:Tonnage & Waste Types|Tonnages & Waste Types]]==
Waste policy and legislation has been driven primarily by the European Union for over 20 years for adoption into UK Legislation and policies, so this index lists the current relevant legislation and policies relevant to the UK – which has become more complex as England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales increasingly take more control over their destinies for waste and recycling.
The range of waste descriptions and types of waste are captured in this index, including specific pages on the overall scope of the market, tonnages and different types of waste.