Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority

The Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority (GMWDA) was England's largest waste disposal authority, responsible for the management and disposal of municipal waste from Greater Manchester. It dealt with 1.1 million tonnes of waste produced each year, from approximately 1 million households and a population of over 2.27 million in the metropolitan districts of Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford — though part of Greater Manchester, the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan administers its own waste disposal operations, however they were represented on the authority for administration purposes. The waste came primarily from household waste collections and 20 household waste recycling centres (HWRCs) provided and serviced by the GMWDA. It handled around 4% of the nation's municipal waste.

Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority
AbbreviationGMWDA
Merged intoGreater Manchester Combined Authority
Established1986 (1986)
Dissolved1 April 2018 (2018-04-01)
TypeWaste disposal authority
PurposeManagement and disposal of the municipal waste of Greater Manchester
HeadquartersMedtia Chambers, 5 Barn Street
Location
  • Oldham, United Kingdom
Region served
Greater Manchester (except Wigan)
Websitewww.gmwda.gov.uk
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