LWaRB allocates £28 million to London's waste infrastructure

The London Waste and Recycling Board has allocated £28 million to help develop waste infrastructure in the Capital. The money is to be allocated within a group of 20 preferred projects. These projects will be identified by the board over the next 12 months according to which ones suit the Mayor of Londons preferred approach to waste management. The board will help develop the business plans of these projects to give them the best chance of successfully ...

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