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BVPIs & WasteDataFlow: past, present & future?

BVPIs & WasteDataFlow: past, present & future?. User Group (England) 10th October 2007. The Past …. Defra, the Audit Commission & DCLG agreed to use WDF for BVPIs from 2006/7 onwards in March 2006. User Group consulted on calculation methodology in April 2006

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BVPIs & WasteDataFlow: past, present & future?

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  1. BVPIs & WasteDataFlow:past, present & future? User Group (England) 10th October 2007

  2. The Past … • Defra, the Audit Commission & DCLG agreed to use WDF for BVPIs from 2006/7 onwards in March 2006. • User Group consulted on calculation methodology in April 2006 • Revised questions (18, 69) in WDF for 2006/7 reporting in September 2006 • Detailed guidance released onto WDF website in August 2006 • Letter from Defra & CLG in September 2006 • New BVPI reports on WDF in October 2006

  3. The present … • National data set downloaded for 2006/7 by Defra in early August 2007 and sent to AC for EDC. • District Audit conducted during August/September/October • Any data issues to be directed to AC via Webform by 8th October • To be reviewed on case by case basis by AC and Defra during October -> finalised dataset for release in November

  4. The future …? • Want to continue for 2007/8. Important that any issues are sorted out during the year, not after WDF data submission/validation has ended! • Definitions • Gully waste? • Other? • Calculation • 82a-d<>100%? • Other? • Your feedback is essential to make this work!

  5. Overview of calculation method • 84: total hh waste = collected for recycling (10, 12, 16, 17, 18hh, 33, 34), excl. rubble & reuse, plus residual from households in Q23. For WDAs includes WCAs recycling, and Q14 WDA recycling. Also forms denominator for 82. • 82a,b; tonnages sent for recycling/composting (net of rejects) from Q10, 12, 16, 17, 18 (hh only), 33, 34, excludes rubble & reuse. Minus MRF rejects (% due to hh). Minus Q19 rejects (% due to hh).

  6. Overview of calculation method… • 82c; [inputs to Q54 and Q57 plus RDF produced in Q56 plus diverted for energy recovery from other routes (59, 64, 65) minus diverted for recycling from Q57]* %hh waste for energy recovery (Q69 or Q23 ratio) plus recycling rejects to energy recovery. • 82d; [inputs to landfill, 51, 52, 53, plus diverted for landfill from other routes (56, 59, 60, 64, 65)]*%hh waste for landfill (69) plus recycling rejects to landfill.

  7. Overview of calculation method… • 84a – total hh waste/population from Q1, (to be updated) • 86; net total collection cost Q31. No. hh in Q2. • 87; net total disposal cost Q32. Total MSW=all Q23 plus all recycling tonnages (including WCAs for WDAs) • 91a; at least one recyclable – total of Q7 • 91b; at least two recyclables – from Q7 (sum of 2, 3, 4+).

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