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Municipal Recycling & Waste Strategy - Assumptions: Market Dynamics

Publisher
London Borough of Barnet
Updated
18 August 2026
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Summary

This section outlines the assumptions we have used as a basis for Barnet Council’s Municipal Recycling & Waste Strategy and the various evidence collated that supports them MD1 - By 2030 recycling and composting of waste from local businesses will make a significant contribution to the municipal recycling rate MD2 - By 2030 collections with neighbouring local authorities will be more harmonised for example with authorities having the same containers, collecting the same materials, and potentially sharing the same collection vehicles and contractors MD3 - Prices for materials collected for recycling will continue to fluctuate meaning markets for the materials collected need to be carefully considered MD4 - There is no evidence for this assumption, therefore it is not supported MD5 - Grant Thornton predict there will be further consolidation within the waste industry meaning that there will be fewer but larger private waste firms offering collection and disposal services. This reduction in competition could make any future waste contracts more expensive and reduce differences in costs between different providers Return to Assumptions & Evidence Return to consultation page

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