Composition of Residual Municipal Waste and Mixed Waste Codes in England

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Value

£696,421

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Classifications

  • Refuse and waste related services

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  • award

Submission Deadline

9 months ago

Published

7 months ago

Description

This project aims to improve our knowledge of the material composition of residual 
municipal waste by obtaining estimates of its material composition at residual end-of life treatment sites over a 12-month period (representative of the 2024 calendar 
year), estimates of the material composition and origin split of waste that has been 
identified as a chapter 19 waste code, and the biodegradability of municipal waste 
sent to landfill. The project should account for seasonality in material composition or 
be able to robustly defend why seasonality should not be a consideration with recent 
(within the last five years), high-quality (peer-reviewed or agreed as robust by Defra 
analysts) published evidence.

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