Meetings
Waste Management
This page gives details of any meetings held which will, or did, discuss the matter, and includes links to the relevant Papers, Agendas and Minutes.
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Meeting: 16/03/2020 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 8)
8 Waste Management: Consideration of draft letter
PAC(5)-10-20 Paper 5 – Draft letter
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 3 , View reasons restricted (8/1)
Minutes:
8.1 The Committee considered and agreed the draft letter.
Meeting: 10/02/2020 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 7)
- Webcast for 10/02/2020 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
- Transcript for 10/02/2020 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
7 Waste Management: Consideration of survey results
PAC(5)-06-20 Paper 3 – Survey Results
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 7 , View reasons restricted (7/1)
Minutes:
7.1 The Committee considered the results of the survey into Waste Management and noted that they will be fed, along with the evidence the Committee received, into the Welsh Government’s consultation on waste management.
Meeting: 06/01/2020 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)
- Webcast for 06/01/2020 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
- Transcript for 06/01/2020 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
2 Waste Management: Additional information from Natural Resources Wales (December 2019)
Supporting documents:
Meeting: 06/01/2020 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)
- Webcast for 06/01/2020 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
- Transcript for 06/01/2020 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
2 Waste Management: Letter from the Welsh Government (10 December 2019)
Supporting documents:
Meeting: 18/11/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 4)
- Webcast for 18/11/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
- Transcript for 18/11/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
4 Waste Management: Evidence session with the Welsh Government
Research
Briefing
PAC(5)-29-19
Paper 2 – Welsh Government
Andrew
Slade - Director General Economy, Skills and Natural Resources Group, Welsh
Government
Gian
Marco Currado - Director, Environment and Marine, Welsh Government
Rhodri
Asby - Deputy Director, Waste and Resource Efficiency, Welsh Government
Dr
Andy Rees - Head of Waste Strategy Branch, Welsh Government
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 19 , View reasons restricted (4/1)
- PAC(5)-29-18 P2 - Waste management, item 4 PDF 1 MB
Minutes:
4.1The
Committee took evidence from the Welsh Government as part of its inquiry into
Waste Management.
4.2
Andrew Slade agreed to:
·
Send a copy of the most recent Municipal Waste Statistical
Bulletin to enable Members to note the most recent data on the amount of waste
and cyclamates collected; and
·
Details of the approach taken by Swansea Council
in issuing notices to householders under Section 46 of The Environmental
Protection Act 1990.
Meeting: 18/11/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 6)
- Webcast for 18/11/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
- Transcript for 18/11/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
Waste Management: Consideration of evidence received
Minutes:
6.1 The
Committee considered the evidence received.
Meeting: 04/11/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 4)
- Webcast for 04/11/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
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4 Waste Management: Evidence Session with Natural Resources Wales
Research
Briefing
PAC(5)-27-19
Paper 3 – Natural Resources Wales
Becky
Favager - Regulation Policy and Approach Manager, Natural Resources Wales
John
Fry - Lead Specialist Advisor, Waste Policy, Natural Resources Wales
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 26 , View reasons restricted (4/1)
- PAC(5)-27-19 P3 - NRW evidence paper on Waste Management, item 4 PDF 849 KB
Minutes:
4.1
The Committee took evidence from Natural Resources Wales as part of its inquiry
into Waste Management.
4.2
Becky Favager agreed to investigate the issue raised about distributed modular
technology and how hydrogen can be used as an energy source for electric
vehicles.
Meeting: 04/11/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)
- Webcast for 04/11/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
- Transcript for 04/11/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
2 Waste Management: Additional information from the Welsh Local Government Association
Supporting documents:
Meeting: 04/11/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 7)
- Webcast for 04/11/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
- Transcript for 04/11/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
Waste Management: Consideration of evidence received
Minutes:
7.1
The Committee considered the evidence received.
Meeting: 14/10/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 4)
- Webcast for 14/10/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
- Transcript for 14/10/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
4 Waste Management: Evidence Session with WRAP Cymru
PAC(5)-25-19
Paper 1 – WRAP Cymru
Bettina Gilbert – Programme Area Manager, Market Development, WRAP Cymru
Emma Hallett - Team Manager, Collaborative Change Programme, WRAP Cymru
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
4.1
The Committee took evidence from the WRAP Cymru as part of their inquiry into
waste management.
Meeting: 14/10/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
- Webcast for 14/10/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
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3 Waste Management: Evidence Session with Welsh Local Government Association
Research
Briefing
Tim Peppin - Director of Regeneration and
Sustainable Development, Welsh Local Government Association
Craig Mitchell – Head of Waste Support, Welsh Local
Government Association
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 41 , View reasons restricted (3/1)
Minutes:
3.1
The Committee took evidence from the Welsh Local Government Association as part
of their inquiry into waste management.
Meeting: 14/10/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 6)
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Waste Management: Consideration of evidence received
Minutes:
6.1
The Committee considered the evidence received.
Meeting: 13/05/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 8)
- Webcast for 13/05/2019 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
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8 Waste Management: Auditor General for Wales' Reports
Research
Briefing
PAC(5)-12-19
Paper 7 – Auditor General for Wales Report: Procuring Residual and Food Waste
Treatment Capacity
PAC(5)-12-19
Paper 8 – Welsh Government Response
PAC(5)-12-19
Paper 9 – Auditor General for Wales Report: Waste Management in Wales:
Municipal Recycling
PAC(5)-12-19
Paper 10 – Welsh Government Response
PAC(5)-12-19
Paper 11 – Auditor General for Wales Report: Waste Management in Wales –
Preventing Waste
PAC(5)-12-19
Paper 12 – Welsh Government Response
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 47 , View reasons restricted (8/1)
- PAC(5)-12-19 P7 - AGW Report - Procuring Residual and Food Waste Treatment Capacity_e, item 8 PDF 3 MB
- PAC(5)-12-19 P8 - WG response - Procuring Residual and Food Waste Capacity..., item 8 PDF 259 KB View as HTML (8/3) 15 KB
- PAC(5)-12-19 P9 - AGW Report - Waste Management in Wales - Municipal Recyling, item 8 PDF 2 MB
- PAC(5)-12-19 P10 - WG response on municipal recycling, item 8 PDF 296 KB
- PAC(5)-12-19 P11 - AGW Report - Waste Management in Wales - Preventing Waste, item 8 PDF 7 MB
- PAC(5)-12-19 P12 - WG Response - Waste Management - Preventing waste, item 8 PDF 361 KB
Minutes:
8.1
Members discussed the Auditor General’s reports on Waste Management and noted the
Welsh Government’s responses. The Committee agreed to undertake an inquiry in
the autumn term.