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8 Examples Of Good Practice:

8.1 The Islands Councils' recognition of the link between employment opportunities and waste management and the viewing of waste as a resource. www.shetland.gov.uk/developmentplans/LocalPlanContents.asp

8.2 Aberdeenshire Council's tiered approach to site selection and positive promotion of waste infrastructure.

www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/planning/finalised/policydetails.asp?refno=Inf%5C6

8.3 Forth Valley Waste Strategy Area Group's production of a development advice note on managing waste in housing and commercial developments.

www.stirling.gov.uk/dan_waste_management.pdf

8.4 Highland Council's ongoing work on designing for sustainability.

www.highland.gov.uk/plintra/planpol/susdev_dppg.htm

8.5 Angus Council's clear background text to waste management approach within Finalised Plan. www.angus.gov.uk/localplan/localplansection37.pdf

8.6 Fife Council's development of waste management core policies for their clarity and succinct approach. www.fife.gov.uk/uploadfiles/Publications/c64_dwy5kw.doc

8.7 City of Edinburgh Council's preparation of supplementary guidance on designing for waste management.

www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/DQ_Guidelines/Site_Planning_for_Etc.pdf

www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/DQ_Guidelines/OS_etc_for_Housing_Dev.pdf

8.8. East Dunbartonshire Council's supplementary guidance on sustainability issues.

www.eastdunbarton.gov.uk/local_plan/local_plan_documentation/ED_Local_Plan_Text.pdf

8.9 West Lothian Council's current policy approach to waste management, site restoration and aftercare. www.westlothian.gov.uk/obtainpublication/785509

8.10 Glasgow City Council's commitment to identifying existing waste management sites in simple form. www.glasgow.gov.uk/en/Business/City+Plan/Part+1+-+Development+Strategy/Infrastructure/Waste+Disposal/

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