Why it’s important, how it can help – everything you need to know…
Waste Composition Analysis (WCA) has climbed the ranks from a useful, insightful tool to what is now a core element of modern waste strategy.
Across the UK and beyond, organisations are using WCA to better understand what is really in their waste streams, and utilising this knowledge to support smarter decision-making, create clearer policies, and provide more efficient services.
Why Waste Composition Analysis Matters More Than Ever
The waste sector is rapidly evolving, with huge changes coming into play in recent years. New legislation, changing public behaviour, and rising operational costs have made waste management more complex
In this free webinar, we will discuss:
Join Stuart Henshaw & Matt Coe form Integrated Skills, and Paul Frith from Frith Resources

Stuart Henshaw leads the Webinar Programme at Integrated Skills (ISL), offering insights on improving waste service performance and quality. He heads business development with a special interest in the company’s new next-gen software, SmartSuite, and wearing another hat – he leads ISL’s Waste Composition Analysis work. Stuart is a CIWM Centre Councillor for the North East.
Paul Frith – Frith Resources
Expert in Council environmental services to enhance performance, make efficiencies, reduce carbon, consult with the public, procure services, waste comp. analysis, strategies & business cases – worked with >130 Councils. Paul has issued technical papers and written technical waste management publications for Government and other public sector bodies both nationally and internationally.
Matt Coe – Integrated Skills
Integrated Skills’ WCA Field Manager and leads our work in the field. Matt has over 15 years’ experience in waste composition analysis and has led teams over many years at both Integrated Skills and previously at MEL, across a wide range of projects. He has worked in HWRC, residual, DMR, food and garden waste analysis, energy from waste – feedstock analysis. Matt’s previous experience includes WRAP-commissioned food waste analysis projects, and QA work for DEFRA on Waste Composition Analysis projects.
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