Requirements For A Site Waste Management Plan
The plan must identify:
- The client
- The principal contractor
- The person who drafted it
- The location of the site
- The estimated cost of the project
It must record any decision made in order to minimise the quantity of waste produced on site before the plan was drafted.
It must:
- Describe each waste expected to be produced
- Estimate the quantity of each type of waste
- Identify the waste management action for each type of waste including re-using, recycling, recovery of disposal.
It must also contain a declaration that both the client and the principal contractor will comply with the requirements of duty of care and that materials will be handled efficiently and waste managed appropriately.
Read more about this topic: Site Waste Management Plans Regulations 2008
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