Waste Authority
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Business Plan
The Waste Authority is currently working on a new Business plan which will be complementary to the Waste Strategy. Since the Waste Strategy will not be finalised until the latter half of 2009, the Business Plan cannot be finalised until this time.

Archived Business Plans
Waste Authority 2008-09 Work Plan
The 2008-09 Waste Authority Work Plan.
Waste Management Board 2007-08 Business Plan
The 2007-08 Waste Management Board Business Plan provides an overview of initiatives and the budget summary for the year as well as information on waste generation, waste to landfill and recycling in Western Australia. There are nine ‘Themes’ under which the initiatives in the Plan will be delivered.
Waste Management Board 2006-07 Business Plan
The 2006-07 Waste Management Board Business Plan provides an overview of planned activities for the year. The Plan takes the Board across the product landscape and seeks to make an impact on householders, businesses, and local and state government, through nine key areas of action.
Waste Management Board 2005-06 Business Plan
The 2005-06 Business Plan provides the first detailed set of actions for implementation of the Statement of Strategic Direction for Waste Management in Western Australia: Vision and Priorities, and a major step towards a wider sustainability.
Statement of Strategic Direction for Waste Management In Western Australia
Outlines the broad strategic framework and the fundamental principles that guide the Waste Management Board's perspective on the Zero Waste vision.
Statement of Strategic Direction for Waste Management in Western Australia 2004/2005 Priorities
Highlights priority waste products for the 2004/05 year. These focus areas are where there are waste products accumulating, which are not being prevented, which have few options for recovery, which are potentially harmful to the environment on disposal and therefore require action.

