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Tackling Fraud in the Public Sector 2024

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Developing Effective Council Initiatives to Encourage Zero-Waste Lifestyles

According to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the UK generated 222.2 million tonnes of total waste in 2018. In this video, Andrew Jenkins, Waste Promotions Lead Officer, discusses initiatives and solutions that have been established by Buckinghamshire Council to encourage zero-waste lifestyles and reduce waste in local communities.

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Adapting Waste Collection Approaches to Tackle Contamination of Recycling

85% of UK households put one or more items in the recycling which are not accepted locally, contaminating it. In this video, Donna Cox, Waste and Recycling Manager at Bracknell Forest Council shares the processes they have undertaken to engage and educate the community, helping tackle the contamination of recycling and reducing the amount of waste going to landfill.

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Solutions to Reduce Incidents of Fly-tipping

Between 2020 and 2021 local authorities across England dealt with 1.13 million fly tipping incidents. In this video, Beau Stanforth Francis, Director of Public Realm in the London Borough of Newham, shares the cost effective measures the council has taken to reduce fly-tipping across the borough.

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