South West Devon Waste Partnership
For years councils have used landfill sites to get rid of our rubbish. Although recycling has improved so that less waste is going to landfill, we still need to look at new options. Environmental concerns and new European laws which fine councils exceeding strict landfill limits mean that we must consider other ways to manage our waste disposal.
The challenge of developing a sustainable waste management solution is not unique - all councils are faced with the issue. Plymouth City Council, Devon County Council and Torbay Council have joined together as the South West Devon Waste Partnership to work on the problem. As a partnership, the councils have applied for government funding to help cover the costs of the providing a new waste treatment process.
This website outlines the issues behind our review of waste management, the work of the partnership and the next steps.
Roadshows
The partnership is keen to hear points of view from local communities across the region. A series of roadshows are being held at venues across the region to provide information about the project and the partnership’s work to develop a solution that meets the needs of the local community. Everyone is encouraged to attend and find out more. The roadshows start on 9 October and will run at 10 venues across south west Devon until 23 October. Visit our roadshow timetable page for more information.
Did you know..?
Plymouth has nearly doubled its recycling rate over the last three years and has been using its Chelson Meadow landfill site for the waste disposal for over 40 years.


