WIN's Waste Services Benchmark -
A free service for councils in England
Want to find out how your service compares? This new service is designed to help your council identify areas for improvement by comparing against a Waste Services Benchmark which reflects the range of practice across the country
The service is designed to be easy to use, engaging and flexible. Councils which helped test the service said "It's a really thought provoking service that has given me clear guidance for areas to develop." It also provides advice and support on developing an improvement plan. It is intended to be challenging - so even councils which are performing well can benefit.
Accessing your council's account. We have created a FREE on-line account for every council and waste partnership in England. For lots more information, see our Frequently Asked Questions page or contact win@southeastiep.gov.uk to obtain login details.
NEWS: Free council-to-council mentoring for service improvement
Apply for free service improvement mentoring!
£25,000 has been made available from Defra to support mentoring for councils in England and the FREE mentoring service is intended to sit alongside WIN’s Waste Services Benchmark.
WIN is inviting local authorities to apply for free mentoring to support areas for improvement, identified through the Waste Services Benchmark - visit our
Mentoring pages now for more information.
Go to our Council-to-Council Mentoring Service page now for more information!
Additional information on WIN and the Waste Services Benchmark
Sector-led support The Waste Services Benchmark has been developed by local government, for local government through the National Waste Improvement Network
www.win.org.uk
. WIN is a national network managed through IESE and supported by Defra and CLG. IESE is the Regional Improvement and Efficiency Partnership in the South East. It holds the national lead for waste and streetscene services.
The councils awarded Beacon status have a proven track record and considerable experience in the effective development and delivery of Waste and Recycling services. The development of this service would not have been possible without their time and effort and we would like to take this opportunity to thank these councils for their considerable efforts.