Please see useful links below to find out more about Biffa and other partners within the West Sussex waste partnership.
- West Sussex County Council’s Materials Resource Management Contract – a 25-year contract for the treatment of non-recycled household waste in the County.
- Recycle for West Sussex – a partnership between West Sussex County Council, the seven district and borough councils in the County and Viridor Waste Management, which aims to increase recycling and improve waste management facilities across the County over the next 25-years.
- Better Tomorrows - a Community Interest Company established in conjunction with West Sussex County Council as a vehicle to drive forward behavioural and cultural change within the community.
- M+W Group - the contractor building the new MBT facility
- Horsham District Council Rubbish and Recycling - for information on rubbish collections in Horsham District
- Arun District Council - for information on rubbish collections in Arun District
- Mid Sussex District Council - for information on rubbish collections in Mid Sussex District
- Adur and Worthing District Council - for information on rubbish collections in Adur and Worthing District
- Chichester District Council - for information on rubbish collections in Chichester District
- Crawley Borough Council - for information on rubbish collections in Crawley Borough
- Environment Agency – the public body for protecting and improving the environment in England and Wales.
- ENTRUST – the organisation that regulates the Landfill Communities Fund established by Government.
- Biffa Award – Biffa's Landfill Communities Fund scheme administered by the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts
- Defra - Department for Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is the UK government department responsible for policy and regulations on the environment, food and rural affairs.
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WRAP - The Waste Resource Action Programme (WRAP) were established as a not-for-profit company in 2000, WRAP is backed by government funding from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to help the UK Governments to meet their national and international commitments and build the green economy.




