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Recommendation
The LDA should lead development of a clear vision of waste disposal infrastructure for East London. This should link to opportunities to use waste from the Games as a fuel and to maximise opportunities to use energy from waste to power the Games and legacy facilities. Local employment opportunities should also be considered as part of this strategy.
History
Status at 31 Mar 2013
Closed
Status at 01 Oct 2012
Closed
Status at 31 Mar 2012
Closed
Status at 31 Dec 2011
Closed
Status at 30 Sep 2011
Closed
Status at 30 Jun 2011
Closed
Status at 31 Dec 2010
Closed
The London 2012 Sustainability Plan contained elements of a vision for waste infrastructure in East London in legacy. One waste infrastructure project in East London has been approved by LWaRB, which could potentially take some Games-time waste. However, it is not likely to be able to assist LOCOG in meeting its 70% reuse, recycling and composting target. Other projects are beginning to come forward but it is unlikely that any will be able to be ready and sufficiently tested to use for Games waste. There are no projects likely to enable the Games to be supplied with fuel from waste but projects may come forward for legacy. Discussions have been held with Cofely to help facilitate this and a detailed site feasibility study is shortly to commence. Closed (recommendations from the Waste and Resource Management Review and 2009 Annual Review take precedence)
Status at 30 Sep 2010
Closed
Status at 30 Jun 2010
Progress Made
Status at 31 Dec 2009
Progress Made
The London 2012 Sustainability Plan contained elements of a vision for waste infrastructure in East London in legacy. One waste infrastructure project in East London has been approved by LWaRB, which could potentially take some Games-time waste. However, it is not likely to be able to assist LOCOG in meeting its 70% reuse, recycling and composting target. There are no projects likely to enable the Games to be supplied with fuel from waste but projects may come forward for legacy. Discussions have been held with Cofely to help facilitate this and a detailed site feasibility study will be undertaken in 2010. Progress Made