The North London Waste Authority (NLWA) and seven constituent boroughs need to sign up to a legally binding Inter Authority Agreement (IAA) by December 2010 in order for the NLWA procurement of waste disposal and treatment facilities to progress. The IAA will contain commitments from boroughs on key waste policies.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Affects more than 1 ward;
Decision status: For Determination
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Decision due: 21 Dec 2010 by Cabinet
Consultation process
The North London Joint Waste Strategy (the joint strategy for the North London boroughs and the NLWA), which sets out how the partners will manage waste from households and businesses in the area until 2020, contains targets on recycling and waste reduction that underpin the procurement of new waste management services.
The draft strategy was subject to public consultation in 2008 and amended as a result. A consultation with statutory agencies was also undertaken at this time.
DMT date and early discussion between AD and Cabinet Member: Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods with the Director of Urban Environment
SLT date: An Equalities Impact Assessment was carried out on the North London Joint Waste Strategy in 2008. Furthermore, equalities and diversity implications of the new services will be considered by the NLWA procurement process through the competitive dialogue and assessment of tenders, as well as through the appraisal of options under the IAA by the council.