Table of Contents
Executive Summary
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- Waste arisings
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- Figure 1: Waste arisings in the UK, by sector, 2013-2017
- Waste collection
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- Figure 2: England budget revenue expenditure on waste management, net current expenditure, 2017/18
- Waste treatment
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- Figure 3: Local authority collected waste treatment, England, ‘000 tonnes, 2012/13-2016/17
- Market factors
- Mounting scrutiny on plastic waste
- Growing issue of food waste
- Market forecast
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- Figure 4: Forecast for waste arisings in the UK, 2018-2022
- What we think
Key Issues
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- Chinese bans certain waste imports
- Piling the pressure on the UK waste industry
- EU considers new regulation on plastics
- Brexit uncertainties
- Recycling framework
- Trade difficulties
- Future strategy
Introduction
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- Definitions
- Methodology
- Abbreviations
- Market positioning
Market Factors
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- Mounting scrutiny on plastic waste
- Growing issue of food waste
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- Figure 5: UK household food waste collections, by nation, 2016/17
Waste Arisings
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- Waste generation continues to grow across all sectors
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- Figure 6: Waste arisings in the UK, by sector, 2013-2017
- Construction output
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- Figure 7: UK Construction output, 2013-2017
- Household waste
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- Figure 8: UK household waste arisings, by nation, 2013-2017
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- Figure 9: Composition of waste from England households, 2017
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- Figure 10: Composition of dry recycling from English households, million tonnes, 2017
Waste Collection
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- Figure 11: England budget revenue expenditure on waste management, net current expenditure, 2017/18
- Local authority waste collection
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- Figure 12: UK household residual waste collection, by frequency, 2016/17
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Waste Treatment
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- Figure 13: Local authority collected waste treatment, England, ‘000 tonnes, 2012/13-2016/17
- Waste infrastructure
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- Figure 14: Number and capacity of permitted final treatment facilities, UK and England, 2014
- Decline of landfill
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- Figure 15: Landfill capacity trends in England, 2006-2016
- Recycling rates
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- Figure 16: UK household waste recycling rate, by nation, 2013-2017
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Industry Structure
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- Key points
- Industry development
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- Figure 17: Analysis of the changes in the structure of the waste management industry, number of outlets and businesses, 2013-2017
- Structure by turnover
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- Figure 18: Analysis of the financial structure of the waste management industry, £’000 and number of businesses, 2016 and 2017
- Structure by employment
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- Figure 19: Analysis of the employment structure of the waste management industry, 2016 and 2017
Company Profiles
Biffa
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 20: Financial analysis of Biffa Plc, 2016-2017
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- Figure 21: Financial analysis of Biffa Waste Services, 2013-2017
- Company strategy
FCC Environment (UK)
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 22: Financial analysis of FCC Environment (UK), £ million, 2012-2016
- Company strategy
Renewi
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 23: Financial analysis of Renewi, £ million, 2013-2017
- Company strategy
SUEZ Environmental
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 24: Financial analysis of SUEZ Environmental, 2012-2016
- Company strategy
Veolia
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- Recent company activity
- Company strategy
Viridor
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 25: Financial analysis of Viridor, 2013-2017
- Company strategy
Market Forecast
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- Figure 26: Forecast of waste arisings in the UK, 2018-2022
- Figure 27: Forecast of household waste arisings in the UK, 2018-2022
- Market trends
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- Figure 28: Central government own expenditure on waste management, 2016/2017-2019/2020
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- Figure 29: UK recycling market forecast value, 2018-2022
- Technological advancements
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Further Sources and Contacts
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- Trade magazines
- Trade Exhibitions
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