Waste London
Waste London
Chapter 7:
                                                  Waste
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65 per cent of                                    and rising.                                   reduce poverty.                              Roles and legal duties
                                                                                                                                             The Mayor is required under the GLA
London’s municipal                                Through increasingly clever design of
                                                  goods and services we are beginning to
                                                                                                The Mayor will take a circular approach to
                                                                                                London’s use of resources that designs
                                                                                                                                             Act to produce a municipal waste
                                                                                                                                             management strategy. However, the
waste will                                        treat our waste as the valuable resource
                                                  it is. In order to maximise this we need to
                                                                                                out waste, keeps materials in use at their
                                                                                                highest value for as long as possible and
                                                                                                                                             Mayor is not a waste authority and it
                                                                                                                                             is ultimately the waste collection and
be recycled.                                      reduce waste in the first place and then
                                                  reuse or recycle as much as possible.
                                                                                                minimises environmental impact. The
                                                                                                actions required to deliver this are:
                                                                                                                                             disposal authorities, businesses and
                                                                                                                                             the commercial waste industry that will
                                                  What’s left over can then be used to                                                       implement the waste policies in this
                                                  generate low carbon energy, minimising        • firstly, significantly cutting waste and   strategy in collaboration with the Mayor.
                                                  the amount going to landfill.                   encouraging reuse to minimise the          The Mayor’s role is a combination of
                                                                                                  use of virgin resources. Efforts will be   exercising regulatory functions (ensuring
                                                                                                  focused on reducing food waste and         local authority waste plans, services,
                                                                                                  single use packaging as they offer the     strategies and contracts are in general
                                                                                                  biggest opportunity for change             conformity with his waste policies and
                                                                                                                                             proposals) and non-regulatory functions
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(funding, research, technical assistance,                              Taking this approach places no additional                                            The London Waste and Recycling Board
providing guidance, campaigns and                                      legal requirement on London’s waste          BOX 28: DE FINITIONS OF                 (LWARB) is also a key delivery partner
facilitating and supporting good                                       authorities, who must continue to act in     TE RMS U SE D IN THIS C HAPTE R         for his policies. It brings together the
practice). There are 33 waste collection                               general conformity within the municipal                                              Mayor, boroughs, and other stakeholders
authorities (boroughs and City of                                      waste management provisions of this          • “waste” refers to any substance       involved in managing London’s waste
London), 12 authorities that are “unitary”                             strategy, including binding targets for        or object which the holder            with the objective of promoting
waste authorities (combined collection                                 municipal waste in their                       discards, intends to discard or is    and encouraging less waste and its
and disposal), four statutory waste                                    possession or control.                         required to discard                   sustainable management 89 and it must
disposal authorities and one voluntary                                                                              • “municipal waste” household           act in accordance with the Mayor’s
waste partnership. 88 The waste collection                             Municipal waste targets set in this                                                  waste policies. The Mayor through his
                                                                                                                      waste or business waste that is
authorities and the waste disposal                                     strategy are non-binding in so far as they                                           appointed representatives on LWARB
                                                                                                                      similar in composition irrespective
authorities are referred to as ‘waste                                  relate to Commercial Waste Contractors                                               oversees a £20.4m fund from 2017-2020
                                                                                                                      of who collects or disposes of it
authorities’ in this strategy.                                         (CWCs). The Mayor expects CWCs to                                                    to deliver against its objectives of
                                                                       have regard to those municipal waste         • “Local Authority Collected            reducing waste and increasing reuse
In 2011 Defra changed the definition                                   targets and they will be achieved through      Waste (LACW)” refers to all waste     and recycling (see Box 29).
of municipal waste to align with the EU                                additional activity and services by            in the possession or control of
definition, which defines municipal waste                              waste authorities, the commercial waste        waste authorities. This includes
much more broadly to be household                                      industry and other relevant organisations      waste collected from households
waste or waste similar in composition                                  working in partnership with the Mayor.         and businesses
to household waste. Applying this
                                                                       To avoid confusion this strategy uses        • “waste authority (ies)” means
definition brings an additional 3.3 million
                                                                       the terms set out in Box 28.                   a Waste Collection Authority
tonnes of waste into scope, regardless of
                                                                                                                      and a Waste Disposal Authority.
who collects it. This change was
                                                                                                                      It includes London’s 33 waste
made to make sure that the UK is
                                                                                                                      collection authorities (all 32
correctly reporting its performance
                                                                                                                      boroughs and the City of London),
for meeting its landfill diversion
                                                                                                                      those 12 authorities that are
targets under the European Landfill
                                                                                                                      “unitary” waste authorities
Directive. Commercially collected waste
                                                                                                                      (combined collection and
is covered in this strategy because of
                                                                                                                      disposal) and the 4 statutory
its importance to London’s environment
                                                                                                                      waste disposal authorities
generally.
                                                                                                                    • “Commercially Collected Waste”
                                                                                                                      refers to municipal waste in the
                                                                                                                      possession or control of a body
                                                                                                                      or organisation that is not a waste
                                                                                                                      authority
88
     South London Waste Partnership comprising Merton, Sutton, Kingston upon Thames and Croydon.
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                                                                                                More information can be found at www.lwarb.gov.uk.
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In performing their waste functions,              The Mayor expects waste authorities        to ensure a consistent reduce,
waste authorities need to show how they           to do the following in order to show       reuse, recycle message is
are acting in general conformity with             they are acting in general conformity      delivered across London
the municipal waste provisions of this            with this strategy’s municipal waste
strategy. General conformity only applies         management policies and proposals.        • demonstrate how they will,
to local authority collected waste (LACW)         They should:                                or have put in place positive
activities and cannot bring excessive                                                         changes to improve recycling
additional costs to waste authorities.            • produce a waste management                performance identified through
The Mayor has the power to direct a                 strategy or plan setting out how          Resource London’s borough
waste authority where he considers                  their waste activities will:              support programme
their waste activities to be detrimental
to implementing the municipal waste                º º help move waste up the               • publicly notify its intention to tender
provisions in this strategy. His power of              waste hierarchy                        a waste contract at the same time
direction does not apply to businesses                                                        as notifying the Mayor. This would
or private waste companies.                        º º provide local economic, social         be a chance for waste authorities
                                                       and environmental benefits from        considering new services to
The Mayor expects waste authorities                    improved waste management              consider joint procurement options.
to help successfully implement his                                                            These can provide better value for
municipal waste management policies                º º make a meaningful contribution         money on ‘like for like’ services
and proposals. These expectations are                  to meeting the Mayor’s targets         and achieve service harmonisation
set out in Box 30 below. This will ensure                                                     across borough boundaries
that a consistent approach is taken to            • offer the Mayor’s minimum
applying general conformity.                        level of household recycling            • procure waste and recycling
                                                    service provision                         services that maximise local
                                                                                              economic, environmental and social
                                                  • make best use of local waste sites        benefits through demonstrating
                                                    identified in local waste plans           how they will deliver the Mayor’s
                                                                                              Responsible Procurement Policy
                                                  • support the phase out of fossil fuel
                                                    waste transport and boost uptake        • carry out any other relevant activity
                                                    of low or zero emission alternatives      supporting the Mayor’s policies
                                                                                              and targets
                                                  • use Recycle for London messaging
                                                    in local awareness raising activities
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Non-municipal waste
The Mayor has no responsibility or
                                                                         LONDON’S ENVIRONMENT NOW                                              London produces around 1.5 – 1.75m
                                                                                                                                               tonnes of food waste with a value of
                                                                                                                                                                                            “A round 7m
powers in this strategy to directly control
the management of industrial waste and
                                                                         The key evidence to support the Mayor’s
                                                                         ambitions for London’s waste by 2050 is
                                                                                                                                               £2.55bn a year. 90 This is likely to be a
                                                                                                                                               conservative figure given the extensive
                                                                                                                                                                                              tonnes of waste
construction, demolition and excavation
waste where it is not in the possession or
                                                                         summarised below. You can find out more
                                                                         about the evidence behind the policies
                                                                                                                                               and diverse food sector employing more
                                                                                                                                               than half a million Londoners and turning
                                                                                                                                                                                              is produced each
control of a waste authority. The Mayor,
can however, use convening, leadership
                                                                         and proposals in Appendix 2.                                          over £20bn each year. 91 Most of this food
                                                                                                                                               waste goes to landfill or incineration
                                                                                                                                                                                              year from our
and advocacy to drive improvements.
This non-municipal waste is
                                                                         Total amount of municipal waste
                                                                         produced in London
                                                                                                                                               producing around 250,000 tonnes of
                                                                                                                                               CO 2e emissions, although some of this
                                                                                                                                                                                              homes, public
predominantly managed by commercial
waste contractors (CWCs). These waste
                                                                         London’s municipal waste stream is
                                                                         made up of a variety of materials. The
                                                                                                                                               is offset through capturing heat and
                                                                                                                                               producing electricity. 92 Around a third
                                                                                                                                                                                              buildings and
streams are already highly regulated,
increasingly managed onsite and in some
                                                                         main components of municipal waste
                                                                         in London are food and green garden
                                                                                                                                               of food bought is thrown away, most of
                                                                                                                                               which is still edible. WRAP (Waste and
                                                                                                                                                                                              businesses.”
cases require specialised management                                     waste (22 per cent) and common dry                                    Resources Action Programme) estimates
and disposal (for example asbestos and                                   recyclables paper, card, plastics, glass                              food waste costs households around £50
chemical waste). However, given their                                    and metals (60 per cent). The remaining                               per month.
impact on other objectives for London’s                                  18 per cent is made up of smaller
environment, the Mayor considers it                                      quantities of materials including textiles,                           Use of single use packaging materials
important to set out in this strategy the                                waste electricals (WEEE) wood, furniture                              including coffee cups and plastic bottles
expectations for these waste streams. In                                 and household cleaning chemicals.                                     is growing and putting increasing
addition, the London Plan details policies                                                                                                     pressure on local waste management
supporting effective management of                                       Around 7m tonnes of waste is produced                                 services. WRAP’s plastic market situation
these other waste streams as they                                        each year from our homes, public                                      report 2016 93 estimated the UK produces
are generally considered a waste                                         buildings and businesses. Food waste                                  around 2.2m tonnes of plastic packaging
planning issue.                                                          and plastic packaging including single                                with only around half (or 900,000 tonnes)
                                                                         use coffee cups and plastic bottles                                   recycled. In the UK, around 825,000
                                                                         combined account for around                                           tonnes of plastic bottles are produced
                                                                         30 per cent of this.                                                  a year. This leads to around 125,000
                                                                                                                                               tonnes produced in London.
90
   Taking national food waste data published by WRAP Estimate of food surplus and waste arisings in the UK, January 2017 and applying a
London equivalent estimate based on London making up around 15 per cent of the UK population.
91
   Mayor of London (2016), Capital of Food: Ten Years of London Leadership. Accessed from: www.london.gov.uk/sites/default/files/capital_of_
food_report.pdf
92
   Emission factors taken from Appendix 1 EPS report. Assumes 50 per cent food waste sent to landfill, 50 per cent sent to incineration.
93
   WRAP (2016), Plastics Market Situation Report. Accessed from: www.wrap.org.uk/sites/files/wrap/Plastics_Market_Situation_Report.pdf
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                                                               Based on plastic bottles and food waste collectively making up around 30 per cent of London’s municipal waste or 2.1m tonnes. Assumes
                                                             an average disposal cost of £100 per tonne.
Credit: Resource London & London Borough of Waltham Forest   95
                                                               Taken from GLA modelling
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     Between 2003 and 2010, London’s                                                                                                                Anaerobic digestion                                                    waste facilities will need to operate
     household waste recycling rate increased                                                                                                       Reducing the amount of edible food we                                  in combined heat and power mode
     from eight to 30 per cent but in recent                                                                                                        discard is an environmental, social and                                meeting the carbon intensity floor
     years this has stalled at 32 per cent                                                                                                          economic priority. However there will                                  (see Objective 7.3)
     (see Figure 40) and remains below the                                                                                                          always be unavoidable food waste in
     national average (44 per cent).                                                                                                                the form of scraps, vegetable peelings                                 Landfill
                                                                                                                                                    and bones which should be sent for                                     London’s local authority collected waste
                                                                                                                                                    composting or energy recovery. Such                                    to landfill has reduced significantly over
     Figure 40: Regional household dry recycling and composting rates 2015/2016                                                                     food waste 96 can be used to generate                                  the past ten years from 65 per cent to 20
         Fig 9: Regional household dry recycling and composting rates 2015/16                                                                       100 per cent renewable energy using                                    per cent. This improvement was largely
                                                                                                                                                    anaerobic digestion. This would save                                   due to the EU Landfill Directive which has
          60%
                                                                                                                                                    around 175,000 tonnes of CO2e emissions                                restricted the amount of biodegradable
          50%
                                                                                                                                                    and save £120m in disposal costs.97                                    waste member states can send to
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           landfill. Landfills accepting London’s
          40%                                                                                                                                                    Incineration                                              waste, most of which are located outside
                                                                                                                                                                 Incineration of London’s local authority                  London, are expected to reach capacity
          30%                                                                                                                                                    collected waste has doubled from                          by 2026. The Mayor wants London to
                                                                                                                                                                 900,000 tonnes in 2011 to 1.8m                            be a zero waste city – one that makes
          20%
                                                                                                                                                                 tonnes in 2016, producing around                          best use of all its waste where market
                                                                                                                                                                 560,000 tonnes of CO 2e emissions.                        opportunities exist to recover value from
          10%
                                                                                                                                                                 This is mainly due to changes in waste                    it. This means ensuring London sends
           0%                                                                                                                                                    disposal contracts that have led to                       no biodegradable or recyclable waste to
                                                                                                                                                                 more waste being diverted from landfill                   landfill by 2026.
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                                                                                                                                                                 to manage London’s non-recyclable                         to what is best for the environment
     Source:   Defra    (2017), Local  authority    collected   waste   generation     from   April  2000  to March   2016
         Source: Defra (2017), Local authority collected waste generation from April 2000 to March 2016 (England and regions) and local authority data April 2015municipal
                                                                                                                                                                  to March 2016.waste once the new Edmonton                (Figure 41).
     (England and regions) and local authority data April 2015 to March 2016. 
         Available at: www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/env18-local-authority-collected-waste-annual-results-tables
                                                                                                                                                                 and   Beddington Lane facilities are
                                                                                                                                                                 operational. All London’s incinerators                    Applying the waste hierarchy from the
                                                                                                                                                                 are expected to be ready for heat off                     top down generally achieves the greatest
                                                                                                                                                                 take by 2025. Any new energy from                         cost saving and CO 2e saving benefits.
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                                                                                                                                                       Based on food waste making up around 18 per cent or1.2m tonnes of London’s municipal waste. Applies -0.14 tonne CO 2 avoided/per tonne
                                                                                                                                                    food waste to anaerobic digestion emission factor
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                                                                                                                                                       Assuming average incineration and landfill cost of £100 per tonne
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    Reducing, reusing, and recycling waste                                              waste management. Materials sent for
    and then generating energy from the                                                 recycling have a market value which
    waste remaining is a direct way to save                                             boroughs can share in depending on
E   emissions from landfill. It also avoids                                             their waste arrangements and contracts
    indirect emissions that would otherwise                                             with external service providers. Reducing
    have occurred in manufacturing from                                                 waste and moving to a higher re-use and
    virgin materials or generating energy                                               recycling based approach should bring
    using fossil fuels (such as coal or                                                 savings to local authorities.
    gas). Considering direct and indirect
    emissions helps us to determine the                                                 The policies and proposals in this
    overall lifecycle CO 2e performance of                                              chapter follow the waste hierarchy.
Stages Includes
Source: European Commission (2008), Directive 2008/98/EC on waste (Waste Framework Directive).
    Source: European Commission (2008), Directive 2008/98/EC on waste (Waste Framework Directive).
    Available at: ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/framework/
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ZE RO WASTE LONDON
                                                                        Cut food waste by 20%                  Using fewer and cleaner lorries to transport waste, for
                                                                        per person by 2025                     example by consolidating commercial recycling contracts,
                                                                                                               will reduce congestion and improve air quality
                                                                                                                    P OW E R E D BY
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                                                  Objectives, policies
                                                  and proposals
  use of resources in
                                                  The Mayor adopts a ‘circular approach’ to
                                                  the use of resources in London, ensuring
  London, ensuring
                                                  that materials stay in use as long as
                                                  possible, reducing the amount
  that materials
                                                  of virgin materials required and
                                                  maximising recycling. The Mayor wants
  stay in use as
                                                  to prevent materials from becoming
                                                  waste in the first place by promoting
  long as possible,
                                                  more sustainable, circular business
                                                  models that design out waste and
  reducing the
                                                  ensures materials can be easily
                                                  reused and recycled.
• investigating the feasibility of a                                    • working with the supply chain from           benefit from circular economy business    a circular economy growth capital fund
  deposit return scheme for water                                         manufacturers to retailers and waste         models in five mains areas: products as   and accelerator to provide support for
  bottles through the government’s litter                                 authorities to trial and roll out coffee     a service, sharing economy, prolonging    those companies who will be growing
  strategy working group                                                  cup recycling bins across London.            product life, renewable inputs and        the circular economy in London and
                                                                                                                       recovering value at end of life.          delivering the co-benefits of greenhouse
• working with stakeholders including                                   Proposal 7.1.1c The Mayor, will support                                                  gas emission reductions and increased
  environment groups, Transport for                                     campaigns, initiatives and business            The Mayor, through LWARB, will invest     resilience for the city.
  London and LWARB to improve                                           models to reuse materials                      funds into developing businesses
  access to tap water through                                                                                          that embrace the circular approach to     The Mayor will work with organisations
                                                                        The Mayor will work with LWARB, Ellen
  community water refill schemes                                                                                       resource use especially businesses        including the Restart Project, Globechain
                                                                        MacArthur Foundation and other
  building on existing schemes                                                                                         with reuse, repair and remanufacturing    and Warpit to boost materials repair
                                                                        partners to develop a circular business
                                                                                                                       projects and those using low carbon       and help divert unwanted items to
• working with the GLA group to reduce                                  programme to increase reuse of
                                                                                                                       technologies. LWARB will also invest in   useful purposes.
  plastic bottle sales and improve access                               materials. This will support entrepreneurs
  to tap water on all our premises                                      and businesses to adopt, scale up and
                                                                                             TYPE OF GRAPH: AIR QUALITY
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Reference
  overall 65 per cent                                                      Suppliers to the GLA group will be                                     7,000                                                     Not recycled
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Not recycled
Non-Household
  municipal waste
                                                                           required to take measures to reduce the                                                                                                                     Recycled
                                                                                                                                                                        Not recycled                                                   Household
                                                                           waste produced in the services that they                               6,000                                                                                Recycled
  weight) by 2030
                                                                           waste authorities to show leadership                                                         Not recycled
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           waste
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           recycled
                                                                           to reduce waste and increase resource                                  4,000
                                                                                                                                                          52%
                                                                                                                                                          municipal        (63%)
                                                                                                                                                          waste
 in London.”
                                                                           efficiency locally through their own                                           recycled
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     In line with market, reprocessors and recycling industry standards.
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                                                             Figure 42 shows how London can move         for collection. Introducing separate
                                                             from 52 per cent municipal waste            food waste collections in particular has
                                                             recycling rate today to 65 per cent         been proven to boost recycling rates
                                                             by 2030. This rate will be achieved by      and reduce contamination with dry
                                                             increasing recycling from non household     recycling materials. This also reduces the
                                                             waste sources, including businesses,        amount of food people waste, as people
                                                             schools and government organisations,       become more aware of how much they
                                                             from around 63 per cent today to 84 per     are throwing away. An intense focus on
                                                             cent by 2030. Implementing the best set     recycling from flats is also needed.
                                                             of household waste recycling services
                                                             identified in WRAP modelling would          Implementing the best set of household
                                                             contribute a ten per cent increase. Waste   recycling interventions is estimated
                                                             authorities are encouraged to boost         to cost waste authorities an extra
                                                             their non-household waste recycling         £107m-£319m. This can be offset by
                                                             collection services in order to meet        income from business waste recycling
                                                             the Mayor’s 50% LACW target by 2025         services, reduced disposal costs
                                                             (Policy 7.2.1).                             and developing more shared revenue
                                                                                                         contracts. The South London Partnership
                                                             Achieving the 65 per cent overall           has seen savings of over £200m from
                                                             municipal waste recycling target requires   bringing together their contracts in a
                                                             more consistent services to be offered      more efficient and cost effective way. It
                                                             across London. For households these         means that the same services are now
                                                             include, separate food waste collections,   offered to all who live in the partnership’s
                                                             collecting the same core set of dry         four boroughs of Sutton, Merton,
                                                             recycling materials and measures to         Kingston-upon-Thames and Croydon.
                                                             reduce the residual waste presented
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                                                                                                  In line with market, reprocessors and recycling industry standards
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Proposal 7.2.1b The Mayor will support            to business. LBWR has been capitalised       There have been recent pilot studies          with Defra and waste companies to
efforts to increase recycling rates in            through a loan from LWARB and all its        in London in Bond Street BID and New          improve commercial waste data ensuring
flats                                             profits are passed on to the participating   York on consolidating waste services.         all waste operators in London are using
                                                  London boroughs. LBWR is currently           These look at introducing a single            Electronic Duty of Care to record what
The Mayor will encourage Resource
                                                  operating in one borough and a further       waste contractor to run collections           happens to the waste they produce and
London to provide more support and
                                                  three boroughs are in the process of         to businesses in a designated area.           handle. This improved data will allow
funding to those waste authorities who
                                                  agreeing partnership arrangements            The pilots were successful in helping         opportunities for consolidated services
are working towards achieving higher
                                                  with it. A number of other boroughs          to reduce the number of collection            to be identified more easily.
recycling performance in flats. Through
                                                  have expressed interest in exploring         vehicles and improve local air quality.
LWARB the Mayor will seek additional                                                                                                         Proposal 7.2.2b The Mayor will support
                                                  opportunities to work with the               Bond Street saw a 94 per cent drop in
funding to tackle recycling performance                                                                                                      waste authorities to reduce littering
                                                  business and these will be pursued           waste vehicle movements. As a result,
in flats.                                                                                                                                    and fly tipping by working with
                                                  in the coming year.                          TfL has developed a free toolkit helping
                                                                                               neighbouring businesses to consolidate        government on the implementation
Proposal 7.2.1c The Mayor, through
                                                  Policy 7.2.2 Increase recycling rates        their waste collection services to save       of its Litter Strategy for England
LWARB’s London Business Waste
                                                  for commercially collected waste and         money and reduce vehicle movements.
Recycling (LBWR) service, will support                                                                                                       Local authorities are responsible
                                                  reduce litter and fly tipping                New York City are now taking this
waste authorities to boost commercial                                                                                                        for litter and enforcing and prosecuting
                                                                                               one step further and looking into
reuse and recycling performance.                  The Mayor will work with LWARB, the                                                        small scale illegal dumping of waste
                                                                                               establishing a commercial waste zone
                                                  waste sector generally and other                                                           (fly tipping). The Environment Agency is
To meet the Mayor’s 50 per cent LACW                                                           system across the city, where waste
                                                  stakeholders to improve recycling                                                          responsible for prosecuting large scale
recycling target, waste authorities                                                            collection companies bid to be part of
                                                  services to businesses provided by                                                         offences. Fly tipping in London is a big
should identify opportunities to improve                                                       a geographical framework to provide
                                                  commercial waste contractors. This will                                                    problem due to the cost of clearance and
their own commercial waste recycling                                                           waste and recycling services to business
                                                  be necessary to achieve the Mayor’s                                                        its negative effect on the streetscape.
services. Boroughs are expected to                                                             in the city. They want to find out if there
                                                  overall 65 per cent municipal waste
offer businesses the same household                                                            is enough inefficiency in how waste is
                                                  recycling target by 2030 and will also                                                     The Mayor will work with government
minimum level of service where feasible.                                                       collected and whether collection zones
                                                  provide local air quality and street scene                                                 and the Chartered Institute of Waste
Support is currently available through                                                         can reduce these by creating benefits
                                                  benefits by reducing the number                                                            Management (CIWM) to promote duty of
LWARB’s London Business Waste and                                                              like better recycling rates, working
                                                  of waste vehicles on the road.                                                             care to waste authorities and businesses.
Recycling (LBWR) service to boost                                                              conditions and wages.
                                                                                                                                             The Mayor will use CIWM Right Waste,
commercial recycling services.                    Proposal 7.2.2a The Mayor will support                                                     Right Place campaign to build on any
                                                                                               The Mayor will work with TfL and
                                                  efforts to consolidate commercially                                                        knowledge gaps and help reduce fly
London Business Waste and Recycling                                                            Business Improvement Districts
                                                  collected waste services to improve                                                        tipping and litter in London and will
is a new start up company owned by                                                             (BIDs) to promote the waste contract
                                                  recycling performance, reduce                                                              also seek a seat on the government’s
LWARB which provides commercial                                                                consolidation toolkit and look at the
                                                  congestion, improve the public realm                                                       Litter Strategy Working Group to ensure
waste marketing and customer facing                                                            feasibility of a commercial waste
                                                  and improve air quality                                                                    London’s needs are taken into account.
services on behalf of London boroughs                                                          framework in London. He will also work
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  its waste is
                                                  transport network by 2050. The                                                           Proposal 7.3.1b The Mayor will work
                                                                                                 Waste authority waste fleets are
                                                  Mayor wants to make sure that waste                                                      with stakeholders to encourage
                                                                                                 expected to comply with the Ultra Low
  important if
                                                  authorities are contributing all they                                                    a reduction in municipal waste
                                                                                                 Emission Zone (ULEZ) vehicle exhaust
                                                  possibly can to these ambitions                                                          transported by road and will increase
                                                                                                 emission standards and to work towards
  London is to
                                                  through decarbonising and cleaning                                                       its transportation by rail
                                                                                                 the Mayor’s overall ambition that:
                                                  up their fleets.                                                                         and river
  become a zero                                   There is also an opportunity to reduce
                                                                                                 • all new cars and vans (less than 3.5
                                                                                                   tonnes) being zero emission capable
                                                                                                                                           The Mayor will work with waste
                                                  greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions                                                           authorities, TfL, National Rail, the Port of
  carbon city with                                from waste management activities. In
                                                                                                   from 2025
                                                                                                                                           London and other relevant stakeholders
                                                  2010 the GLA developed a pioneering                                                      to increase the transportation of
  a zero emission                                 emissions performance standard (EPS)
                                                                                                 • all heavy vehicles (greater than
                                                                                                   3.5 tonnes) being fossil fuel-free
                                                                                                                                           municipal waste by rail and river. This will
                                                  to assess the GHG emissions associated                                                   not only reduce congestion on the roads
  transport network                               with the collection, treatment, energy
                                                                                                   from 2030
                                                                                                                                           but will also deliver air quality and carbon
                                                  generation, and final disposal of                                                        emission benefits.
  by 2050.”                                       London’s local authority collected waste.
                                                                                                 • zero emission fleets by 2050
                                                                                                                                           Policy 7.3.2 Reduce the climate change
                                                                                                 Fossil-fuel free can include the use of
                                                  While the Mayor has a weight based                                                       impact of waste activities
                                                                                                 100 per cent renewable fuels derived
                                                  target of 65 per cent of municipal waste
                                                                                                 from sources such as food waste and       Proposal 7.3.2a Waste authorities in
                                                  being recycled overall by 2030, he is also
                                                                                                 waste oils.                               delivering their waste management
                                                  retaining a carbon based EPS approach
                                                                                                                                           functions are expected to demonstrate
                                                  that will sit alongside this target. Sending
                                                                                                 Working with waste authorities, TfL,      how they can meet the GHG Emissions
                                                  waste to landfill or incineration generates
                                                                                                 and the waste industry the Mayor will     Performance Standard (EPS)
                                                  GHG emissions whereas recycling
                                                                                                 increase the use of renewable fuels
                                                  materials avoids GHG emissions that                                                      The Mayor will set a revised EPS for
                                                                                                 from waste derived sources including
                                                  would have otherwise occurred in the                                                     London’s LACW for waste authorities
                                                                                                 biodiesel, hydro-treated vegetable oil
                                                  manufacturing of virgin materials.                                                       to work towards achieving. Waste
                                                                                                 and bio-methane, as a transition fuel,
                                                  A carbon based approach promotes                                                         authorities should aim to achieve both
                                                                                                 in municipal waste fleets.
                                                  recycling particularly of high carbon
                                                  and high value materials such as plastic,
                                                  metals and textiles.
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the Mayor’s LACW recycling targets                In performing their waste functions the
and EPS targets although the Mayor’s              Mayor expects waste authorities to set
LACW targets will take priority. Achieving        out how their waste activities achieve
high recycling rates generally offers             the following EPS targets:
the greatest opportunity for reducing
CO 2 e emissions and meeting the EPS.             • 0.069 tonnes CO 2e per tonne of waste
The Mayor will develop guidance on                  managed by 2020/21
achieving the weight based recycling
targets and meeting the EPS. The Mayor            • 0.084 tonnes CO 2e per tonne of waste
has developed an online ready reckoner              managed by 2024/25
tool to support boroughs model their
waste options against the EPS. This can           • 0.167 tonnes CO 2e per tonne of waste
be found at www.london.gov.uk/what-we-              managed by 2030/31
do/environment/waste-and-recycling/
waste-policy. Meeting the EPS is best             The Mayor will monitor and report
achieved by:                                      annually on London’s performance
                                                  against the EPS and work with the
• reducing waste and increasing reuse             Environment Agency to ensure that
                                                  there are no adverse impacts on the
• maximising recycling rates, targeting           environment including air quality.
  materials with high embodied carbon
  (plastics, metals, and textiles)                Proposal 7.3.2b Waste authorities must
                                                  demonstrate how solutions generating
• generating low carbon energy from               energy from waste meet the carbon
  organic waste (eg anaerobic digestion           intensity floor (CIF), or put in place
  of food waste)                                  demonstrable steps to meet it in the
                                                  short-term
• using waste derived fuels (as a
                                                  In addition to developing the EPS, a
  transition fuel) and other low CO 2
                                                  minimum carbon emissions performance
  transport options
                                                  standard was set. Known as the ‘carbon
                                                  intensity floor’ or CIF, this was developed
• making sure only truly residual waste
                                                  to help decarbonise London’s energy
  is going for energy generation
                                                  supply by encouraging clean, efficient        Credit: WRAP
• avoiding landfill
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around £100 million. 99 Landfills accepting                                 The GLA has developed a GIS map of
London’s waste are expected to close                                        London’s waste facilities https://maps.           Q
by 2026 and no new capacity planned.                                        london.gov.uk/webmaps/waste/. The
To deal with this London needs to firstly                                   London waste map, updated on an annual            CONSULTATION QUESTIONS: WASTE
reduce waste produced and secondly                                          basis, is publicly available to help London                                                    4. What needs to happen to tackle poor
                                                                                                                              1. Do you agree that the Mayor’s
ensure it has access to sufficient                                          waste authorities, its two Mayoral                                                                recycling performance in flats?
                                                                                                                                 policies and proposals will effectively
capacity to recover value from more                                         Development Corporations and waste
                                                                                                                                 help Londoners and businesses to
of its waste and remove any reliance                                        facility operators to identity and access                                                      5. What are the most effective
                                                                                                                                 recycle more?
on landfill.                                                                local waste facilities and find suitable                                                          measures to reduce single-use
                                                                            sites for new facilities.                         2. Do you support the Mayor’s ambition          packaging in London such as water
The Mayor, through the new London Plan,                                                                                                                                       bottles and coffee cups?
                                                                                                                                 to ensure food waste and the six
will set policies for the identification and                                Proposal 7.4.1b The Mayor will support
                                                                                                                                 main recyclable materials (glass,
safeguarding of waste sites in London                                       the development of new waste                                                                   6. Please provide any further
                                                                                                                                 cans, paper, card, plastic bottles
to enable 100 per cent of London’s                                          infrastructure supporting circular                                                                comments on the policies
                                                                                                                                 and mixed plastics) are collected
municipal waste to be managed within                                        economy outcomes reuse, repair and                                                                and programmes mentioned in
                                                                                                                                 consistently across London?
London by 2026.                                                             remanufacture                                                                                     this chapter.
                                                                            Through LWARB the Mayor will                      3. Do you think the Mayor should set
Policy 7.4.1 Supporting the use of local
                                                                            encourage investment into new waste                  borough specific household waste
waste sites and promoting a circular
                                                                            facilities where they are needed. The                recycling targets?
approach to waste management
                                                                            Mayor wants to see London’s waste sites                                                           london.gov.uk/environment-strategy
Proposal 7.4.1a Waste authorities in                                        optimised to support circular economy
developing their waste contracts and                                        activities like reuse and repair providing
services will need to identify how                                          environmental and social benefits by
to maximise the use of local waste                                          creating new jobs and apprenticeships.
facilities and identified sites for waste                                   This will be supported by LWARB’s
                                                                            Advance London work programme which
The Mayor expects waste authorities
                                                                            will enable and provide support and
to consider the use of local waste sites
                                                                            funding to businesses that use circular
where they deliver clear local benefits
                                                                            economy business models.
helping to keep the value of London’s
waste in London.
99
     Based on landfill costs of £102 per tonne including landfill tax of £84.40 per tonne. Source WRAP gatefees report 2016