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Waste Reduction and Recycling Act 2011
sec.14Waste management strategy
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### sec.14 Waste management strategy
This part provides for the making of a waste management strategy for the State to help in achieving the objects of this Act.
The waste management strategy is intended as a long-term strategy for—
achieving waste avoidance, sustainable consumption, industry investment in innovation and new infrastructure, strategic regional infrastructure planning, and product stewardship; and
securing continuous improvement in waste management and resource recovery practices, services and technologies, benchmarked against best available technology; and
reducing the climate change impacts of waste management and disposal.
(sec.14-ssec.1) This part provides for the making of a waste management strategy for the State to help in achieving the objects of this Act.
(sec.14-ssec.2) The waste management strategy is intended as a long-term strategy for— achieving waste avoidance, sustainable consumption, industry investment in innovation and new infrastructure, strategic regional infrastructure planning, and product stewardship; and securing continuous improvement in waste management and resource recovery practices, services and technologies, benchmarked against best available technology; and reducing the climate change impacts of waste management and disposal.
- (a) achieving waste avoidance, sustainable consumption, industry investment in innovation and new infrastructure, strategic regional infrastructure planning, and product stewardship; and
- (b) securing continuous improvement in waste management and resource recovery practices, services and technologies, benchmarked against best available technology; and
- (c) reducing the climate change impacts of waste management and disposal.