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Shropshire Waste Partnership (SWP) is the body responsible for collecting and disposing of household waste on behalf of the councils that are members of the Partnership - namely Bridgnorth District Council, North Shropshire District Council, Oswestry Borough Council, Shropshire County Council and South Shropshire District Council.

 

Veolia ES Shropshire is now responsible for managing waste and recycling collections and disposal on behalf of SWP in Bridgnorth, Oswestry and North and South Shropshire. Improvements in services and the network of infrastructure is planned, including the introduction of kerbside plastic bottle collections by 2009.

  

The Community Recycling Network UK is a national membership organisation promoting community based sustainable waste management as a practical and effective way of tackling the UK's growing waste problem.

  

The FRN is the national body which supports, assists and develops charitable re-use organisations across the UK

  

REconomy Community Interest Company has been established to help build a new sustainable resource economy – a new reconomy!

  

Greenfinch is a process engineering company, providing anaerobic digestion technology with over 30 years of experience within the industry.


 
 

This is a link to the Community Waste Information Centre website - the website that links you to everything you need to know about the community waste sector including:

  • setting up and running a community waste organisation or project
  • partnership working between: community waste organisations or between community waste organisations and either the public or private sector
  • networks and community waste organisations
  • relevant strategic information on waste and the third sector
  • useful ways to keep up to date on waste and related issues
  • links to event listings
   

The NCWRP was founded in 2003 to encourage and assist the setting up and continued development of community - focused wood

recycling projects based on the award-winning Brighton & Hove Wood Recycling Project (B&HWRP).