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Regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for lime processes.
This publication is intended for Valuation Officers. It may contain links to internal resources that are not available through this version.
Find out when the Aggregates Levy does not apply to the intended products of an exempt process.
This paper examines the evidence for carbonation in road trials constructed in a hot, arid area in Botswana
Check when rock, sand and gravel used in industrial and agricultural processes are eligible for relief from Aggregates Levy.
Get help to classify ceramic articles for import and export.
10 wastes are from thermal processes. Your permit lists the 10 waste codes you can use. You must follow the guidance given in the Before you start section.
Limestone is an extremely valuable raw material and is one of the most versatile of all industrial rocks and minerals.
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