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Waste Infrastructure - Introduction and Strategic Context
9.2.1Belfast·LDP Plan Strategy 2035 (adopted 2023)
Moving towards more sustainable waste management is a key government objective for the future. The emphasis on waste management in NI is changing away from landfill in favour of more sustainable metho
non-domestictopic-wasteWaste Hierarchy Principles
9.2.2Belfast·LDP Plan Strategy 2035 (adopted 2023)
The waste hierarchy (shown below) aims to decrease the volume of waste produced, with waste prevention and minimisation at the top of the hierarchy. Waste prevention, reuse, recycling and recovery are
non-domestictopic-wasteIntegrated Waste Facilities Network
9.2.3Belfast·LDP Plan Strategy 2035 (adopted 2023)
The timely delivery of the right level and type of waste facilities is not only essential to support the development of new homes, economic growth and the creation of sustainable communities, but also
non-domestictopic-wastePolicy Aims for Waste Infrastructure
9.2.4Belfast·LDP Plan Strategy 2035 (adopted 2023)
Our policy aim for waste infrastructure is to facilitate the development of new waste management infrastructure in appropriate locations or the upgrade of existing
non-domestictopic-waste