The North Wales Residual
Waste Treatment Project
(NWRWTP) was set up to jointly
manage the residual waste – the "black bag"
waste leftover after reuse and
recycling – collected by Flintshire, Denbighshire, Conwy, Gwynedd and
the Isle of Anglesey Councils.
Its purpose is:
·
to help the partner authorities deliver the Welsh Government’s
National Strategy
·
to find a more sustainable
solution to dealing with residual waste
and reduce landfill
·
to deliver a more cost-effective
solution for dealing with residual
waste
Partnership Agreement
Each Council
would have two representatives, with one vote,
sitting on the
Committee and
were able to appoint deputies to attend in their
absence; deputies would have the power to vote. The Committee would only be quorate if there was one
Member from each Authority in attendance. Translation would be provided for each
Committee meeting and agendas together
with written reports would be circulated five working days before
each meeting.