Examples of good practice in sustainable waste planning and management exist in the UK and around the world.
Abbotts Wharf in London is an example of an underground waste collection system at a site scale in Britain.
Tags: waste, neighbourhoods
Part of a 200 hectare waste management plant, this mechanical biological treatment plant takes all of Cambridgeshire’s residual (‘black bag’) waste and separates out components for recycling and composting.
Tags: waste, regions and subregions
A new district in Stockholm which uses a community energy system and a vacuum waste system amongst other environmental innovations.
Tags: energy, transport, waste, cities and towns, neighbourhoods
An award winning national network for businesses to share underused resources such as energy, water and materials.
Tags: waste, regions and subregions, cities and towns, buildings and spaces
The future of Augustenborg was turned around by exemplary environmental adaptation.
Tags: energy, green infrastructure, public space, transport, waste, water, neighbourhoods
The legacy of the Sydney Olympic Games shows world-class sustainable design and management.
Tags: energy, public space, transport, waste, water, neighbourhoods
This plant was built in 1996 to replace an existing 1970s mass burn incinerator and to allow the council to reduce its reliance on landfill.
Tags: energy, waste
Sustainable urban growth in New Zealand’s first eco city.
Tags: energy, green infrastructure, public space, transport, waste, water, cities and towns
CABE and Urban Practitioners
with the cities of Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham and Sheffield