
27 July 2011
Feedback from a range of local authorities and MRF operators interviewed for this research highlights that a growing number of local authorities are receiving payment (or being charged zero gate fees) for their recovered materials.
Said Marcus Gover, Director of Closed Loop Economy, WRAP
“The message in the Gate Fees Report is that there are cost-effective waste management options other than landfill which also deliver greater environmental benefits.
“We have seen a substantial decrease in MRF gate fees since the previous report, with some local authorities telling us that they are now receiving revenues of up to £15 to £20 per tonne for their recovered materials, rather than being charged gate fees. This reflects the additional MRF capacity in the market, and buoyant recovered material prices.
“Another notable change compared with last year’s report is that the median gate fee for AD has dropped considerably - by around £13 per tonne. Indeed, several operators questioned indicated that they felt that AD gate fees might fall further. However, as the AD industry is still relatively young this finding is based on quite a small sample and so does need to be treated with some caution.”
Key Findings:
Gate fees for similar waste management options vary substantially, both across and within regions. Notwithstanding these variations, the summary information from the survey indicates that;
Compared with last year’s gate fees report;
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