PPS 11 Planning and Waste Management·Page 35·7.20

Integrated Waste Management and Co-location of Facilities

Integration or co-location of waste treatment facilities reflects sustainable waste management principles and provides opportunity to optimise environmental and economic benefits consistent with Best Practicable Environmental Option (BPEO). However, cumulative negative effects such as excessive traffic, noise and dust must be balanced against consistency with the Waste Management Plan and sustainable waste management principles.

Integration or co-location of waste treatment facilitiess reflects the principles of sustainable waste management (Paragraph 1.16) and provides the opportunity to optimise environmental and economic benefits consistent with BPEO. Such integration may, however, have cumulative negative effects, for example in terms of excessive traffic generation, noise and dust. These must be balanced against consistency with the WMP, the BPEO and related principles of sustainable waste management. Where treatment facilities are ancillary to another waste

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