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Wood waste landfill restrictions in England: Call for evidence

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Wood Waste Landfill Restrictions in England: Call for Evidence – Analysis

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Original call for evidence

Summary

This “Call for Evidence” invites views and information on the sustainable management of wood waste and measures to divert wood waste from landfill where this is the best environmental option.

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Call for evidence description

Summary

This “Call for Evidence” invites views and information on the sustainable management of wood waste and measures to divert wood waste from landfill where this is the best environmental option.

The Call for Evidence is aimed at the wood waste industry in England.

8 August 2012: We have made some minor amendments to the cost benefit analysis on page 18-19 of our Call for Evidence on wood waste landfill restrictions.

This is following updated research on the potential economic and social benefits of restricting wood waste to landfill by WRAP. The research can be found at http://www.wrap.org.uk/content/wood-waste-update-0

How to respond

Please submit your responses by 28 September 2012, in any of the following ways:

Email: wsm@defra.gsi.gov.uk

Post:  Landfill Restriction team, Defra, Area 6C, Ergon House, Horseferry Road, London, SW1P 2AL.

Further information

Documents

Call for evidence document

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Consultation letter

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Response form (Microsoft Word)

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Response form

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Consultee list

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A short review of recent research on wood waste

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Published 31 July 2012

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