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IOSH Environmental and Waste Management Group Wednesday 25 November 2020 Paldeep Bhatti Kent Resource Partnership Manager Why do we have a partnership? However, the Kent Resource Partnership has established for itself: - Joint work on


  1. IOSH Environmental and Waste Management Group Wednesday 25 November 2020 Paldeep Bhatti Kent Resource Partnership Manager

  2. Why do we have a partnership? However, the Kent Resource Partnership has established for itself: - • Joint work on reducing costs is mutually essential. • We protect our interests e.g. legal, money, performance, taxpayers. • We maximise our ‘clout’ with private sector and government. • External funding is scarce – increase our chances together. • Are there really any better alternatives to managing costs/performance?

  3. What is the Partnership Structure? (Feb, Jul & Nov) Members Board (Sep) Annual Conference Officers Advisory (Feb, Jun & Oct) Group Resident Comms PG Health & Safety PG Streetscene PG KECPWG

  4. Who pays for the Partnership? Council Core Projects Total Ashford BC £5,750 £9,250 £15,000 Canterbury CC £5,750 £9,250 £15,000 Dartford BC £5,750 £9,250 £15,000 Dover DC £5,750 £9,250 £15,000 Folkestone & Hythe DC £5,750 £9,250 £15,000 Gravesham BC £5,750 £9,250 £15,000 Maidstone BC £5,750 £9,250 £15,000 Sevenoaks DC £5,750 £9,250 £15,000 Swale BC £5,750 £9,250 £15,000 Thanet DC £5,750 £9,250 £15,000 Tonbridge & Malling BC £5,750 £9,250 £15,000 Tunbridge Wells BC £5,750 £9,250 £15,000 Kent CC £69,000 £9,250 £78,250 Total £138,000 £120,250 £258,250

  5. Resident Comms Project Group • Joint communications to 1.5 million citizens in Kent; • Support drive towards waste reduction, reuse and maximising recycling services; • External Partners/Funding (incl. from WRAP, Marks & Spencer Plc, Alupro etc);

  6. Health & Safety Project Group • Deliver health & safety training workshops to colleagues across the 13 Kent councils; • Working closely with industry experts from APSE, CIWM and IOSH; and • Joint approach to deliver the #stopDROPs campaign (February 2019).

  7. Streetscene Project Group (& KECPWG) • Coordinating ‘Keep Kent Clean’ initiatives; • Delivering the ‘Drive Down Litter’ campaign – working with Hubbub, Highways England, RoadChef, Shell and Costa Express; and • Delivering a joint ‘days of action’ to tackle prolific fly -tippers – working with Kent Police, Environment Agency and National Farmers Union (NFU).

  8. COVID-19 • WISH Guidance. Supporting the safety of our collection & street cleansing crews. • Prioritising services. Managing tonnage demands. • Temporary closure of the Household Waste & Recycling Centres (HWRCs). • Managing additional costs. • Maximizing on residents appreciation of key workers/frontline staff.

  9. What does Partnership performance look like? KRP Performance: Residual Household Waste per Household KRP Performance: Recycling, Energy from Waste and Landfill 2007/08 to 2019/20 2007/08 to 2019/20 900.0 60.0% 32% 800.0 30% 50.0% 700.0 40.0% 600.0 500.0 30.0% 400.0 20.0% 300.0 10.0% 200.0 97% 100.0 0.0% 2006/07 2007/08 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2018/19 2019/20 2008/09 2017/18 0.0 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2018/19 2019/20 2007/08 2017/18 Recycling & Composting Energy from Waste Landfill

  10. Who does the Partnership work with?

  11. What is the reputation of the Partnership?

  12. What’s next?

  13. Paldeep Bhatti Kent Resource Partnership Paldeep.Bhatti@kentrp.org.uk 01732 227128 @PaldeepB

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