Greater Manchester within England
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Abbreviation | GMWDA |
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Motto | "Our Aim is Zero Waste" |
Formation | 1986 |
Type | waste disposal authority |
Purpose | Management and disposal of the municipal waste of Greater Manchester |
Headquarters | Medtia Chambers, 5 Barn Street, Oldham |
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Region served
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Greater Manchester |
Chair
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Nigel Murphy |
Clerk
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Carolyn Wilkins |
Parent organization
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Greater Manchester Combined Authority |
Website | www.gmwda.gov.uk |
The Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority (GMWDA) is England’s largest Waste Disposal Authority, responsible for the management and disposal of municipal waste from Greater Manchester. It deals with 1.1 million tonnes of waste produced each year, from approximately 1 million households and population of over 2.27 million in the metropolitan districts of Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, , Tameside and Trafford — though part of Greater Manchester, the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan administers its own waste disposal operations, however they are represented on the authority for administration purposes. The waste comes primarily from household waste collections and 20 Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) provided and serviced by the GMWDA. It handles around 5% of the nation's municipal waste.
The GMWDA was created under the Local Government Act 1985 to carry out the waste management functions and duties of the Greater Manchester County Council after its abolition in 1986. The Authority Membership is composed of councillors from across Greater Manchester. Its headquarters are in Oldham. Greater Manchester Waste Limited (GMW), a company owned and controlled by the GMWDA, handles the waste. The GMWDA also operates the Recycle for Greater Manchester organisation, its initiatives and website. Following the creation of the Greater Manchester Combined Authority in 2011, GMWDA has been an integral part of a pilot local government strategy to demonstrate competence in tackling climate change, energy, water, green infrastructure, transport, waste and other issues affecting the Greater Manchester Statutory City Region.