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The Management of Construction and Demolition Waste

new waste management planS are now available online!

    All construction and demolition activities within the Liverpool LGA are now required to submit a Waste Management Plan with the Development Application. The plan requires the applicant to inform council how much waste they estimate will be generated, the type of waste, the end destination and the transporter. This information must be supplied for demolition, construction and ongoing waste management.

The Waste Management Plan must be implemented on site and a Waste Data File kept containing all waste and recycling receipts or dockets together with a copy of the WMP. This documentation must be produced if a council officer requests it.

The Waste Management Plan allows council to be able to track the ultimate destination of the materials produced on site. In addition to conserving landfill space, this process will help minimise the amount of illegal waste dumping associated with the construction and demolition industry and maximise resource recovery.

Click on the following highlighted links to download the forms:

DEMOLITION Waste Management Form

CONSTRUCTION Waste Management Form

ONGOING Waste Management Form

 

Further Information - DECC Brochures

 

 

   

 

 

 

         

 

 Avoiding the Dangers of Accepting Fill on Your Land

 

 Know Your Responsibilities: Managing Waste From Construction Sites

 

 

 

     
   

   

 
         
 

 Safely Disposing of Asbestos Waste From Your Home

 

 Important Information for Waste Transporters

 
         

The Western Sydney Recycling Directory

The Western Sydney Recycling Directory has been designed to assist you in managing construction & demolition waste in a way that avoids sending reusable and recyclable materials to landfill. Click here to download a copy of the directory. 

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