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Council Faces £1.6M Waste Disposal Hike by 2030 Unless Changes Made
29 Oct
Summary
- Council faces £1.6 million annual rise in waste treatment costs by 2030
- Changes to government waste policy require increased recycling and reduced emissions
- Council launches public consultation on 'Resources Waste Strategy'

According to a report, Bedford Borough Council is set to face a significant rise in waste treatment costs over the next five years. The council has revealed that changes to government waste policies will require local authorities to increase recycling, reuse, and reduce carbon emissions from waste management.
As a result, Bedford Borough Council is now projecting a £1.6 million annual increase in waste treatment costs by 2030 if it does not adapt its approach. In response, the council has launched a public consultation on its 'Resources Waste Strategy' to gather feedback from residents on how to best address these challenges.
Councillor Nicola Gribble, the environment portfolio holder, emphasized the crucial importance of managing waste responsibly to protect the environment and benefit local communities. The consultation, which is open until the end of November, aims to help the council develop a sustainable long-term strategy for waste management in the region.




