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Standard rules to operate a household, commercial and industrial waste transfer station with treatment. These rules also allow the storage of asbestos, batteries, cable and waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
Common waste codes for batteries, lightbulbs and electrical devices.
The T11 exemption allows you to repair, refurbish or dismantle various types of WEEE so that the whole WEEE item or any parts can be reused for their original purpose or recovered.
This exemption allows you to temporarily store waste you have produced when working away from your normal business premises.
Standard rules for the treatment of waste to produce soil, soil substitutes and aggregate.
T4 exemption allows you to treat waste to reduce its volume for transport to another site for reuse, recycling or to make handling easier.
Nuclear Waste Services’ (NWS) purpose is to safely manage the UK’s radioactive waste – today and for the future.
What you need to do before you send waste to a landfill site.
U10 exemption lets you spread certain wastes on agricultural land to improve soil, instead of using manufactured fertilisers or virgin materials.
How you must control and monitor emissions from your activities that may cause pollution.
Waste codes for common construction and demolition waste.
How you can sample and test IBAA as an alternative to a full assessment using the WM3 waste classification technical guidance.
For waste operators and exporters classifying some waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) devices, waste components, and wastes from their treatment.
Information for local authorities who will receive payments under the extended producer responsibility (EPR) for packaging scheme.
How to send returns to the Environment Agency and waste producer if you receive or dispose of hazardous waste in England.
T9 exemption allows you to treat scrap metal for handling or recovery by sorting, grading, shearing by manual feed, baling, crushing or cutting with handheld equipment.
U8 exemption allows you to recycle waste that does not need treating before being used. This helps reduce the use of virgin materials.
You can temporarily store any waste at the place of production before it’s collected. You do not need to register this exemption.
How to destroy the POPs in waste and when you can recycle, recover or reuse waste containing POPs. How to apply to permanently store waste containing POPs.
Find out when large and small organisations affected by Extended producer responsibility (EPR) packaging must collect and submit packaging data.
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