Waste Infrastructure Delivery Programme
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Waste Infrastructure Delivery Programme (WIDP)
a programme bringing together the activities of Defra, PUK and 4ps. WIDP was established to accelerate the delivery of residual waste treatment infrastructure without compromising efforts to minimise waste and increase recycling levels.
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