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2 Apr 2007 12:00AM
Proposals for reducing the 109m tonnes of waste produced by the UK construction industry every year have been published for consultation.
Around 13% of all the solid materials delivered to construction sites goes unused, and up to one third ends up in landfill. Around a third of all fly tipping includes waste from the construction, demolition and excavation sectors.
The new consultation proposes to make Site Waste Management Plans (SWMPs) a legal requirement for all projects in England ... (522 more words)
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