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Substances that are classed as persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and when you're allowed to use them.
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.
The National Diet and Nutrition Survey assesses the diet, nutrient intake and nutritional status of the general population of the UK.
Find out the information you must give to customers on food products and how to give it.
When you must tell the Environment Agency that you're storing material containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and how to do it.
How to identify and classify waste that contains POPs.
Find out which live animals and animal foods or feeding stuffs are zero-rated for VAT.
Marketing standards for poultry meat producers, manufacturers, retailers and distributors.
Identify, describe, classify and manage waste upholstered domestic seating containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs).
Animal by-products (ABPs) you can use to make pet food, how to provide samples, and how to package your products.
Check if an item of WEEE or a component removed from WEEE is a waste or non-waste item and, if it is waste, identify if it contains persistent organic pollutants (POPs).
These documents explain how OHID is approaching reduction and food and drink reformulation as part of the government’s obesity strategy.
How to notify stockpiles of material containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and a form for reporting them to the Environment Agency.
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