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Explains what is prohibited, how to describe and classify it and the duty to separate mixed waste.
Guidance for EU exporters from 31 January 2024, exporters from rest of the world from 30 April 2024 and UK importers, on how to import groupage or mixed load consignments of animal products into Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales).
How to classify and describe your business waste so you can know how to manage and dispose of it - what you need to do, List of Waste (LoW) codes, technical guidance.
You must identify and classify your waste before you send it for recycling…
The tables below list waste codes for common construction and demolition…
The tables below list waste codes for common packaging and domestic type…
These tables list common waste codes for batteries, lightbulbs and…
The tables below list waste codes for common wastes produced by vehicle…
The tables below list waste codes for common healthcare and related…
How to use a combination of quantitative and qualitative data to evaluate your digital health product.
Get help to classify ceramic articles for import and export.
Product Safety Report for Vevor laboratory liquid mixer presenting a serious risk of electric shock.
Development of technologies to improve the application of the Waste Hierarchy
How to move groups of agrifood products from Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) to Northern Ireland, which may include consignments of Northern Ireland Retail Movement Scheme (NIRMS) goods and consignments of non-NIRMS goods.
Find out about changes to the cleansing mixed funds rules from 6 April 2017.
You need a manufacturing licence to combine ammonium nitrate and fuel oil to create mixtures for use in certain blasting operations
The T10 exemption allows small organisations, such as charities, to sort recyclable waste so that it can be recovered.
Guidance following recommendations from the Commission on Human Medicines.
The D3 exemption allows the burial of waste from a portable toilet, to avoid long-distance transportation of small quantities of waste to sewage treatment works.
The D2 exemption allows older rolling stock not fitted with appropriate collection facilities to deposit sanitary waste onto the track.
The government's summary of an EU proposal for a regulation relating to the Windsor Framework for goods subject to sanitary and phytosanitary requirements.
Letter to NHS Chief Executives from David Flory CBE, Deputy NHS Chief Executive and Christine Beasley, DBE Chief Nursing Officer.
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