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Charges to dispose of DIY waste at household waste recycling centres will be removed.
From today, households no longer have to pay to get rid of DIY waste at council recycling centres
Seeking views on preventing households being charged for the disposal of DIY waste and seeking evidence on the impact of booking systems at household waste recycling centres.
Details of fees and charges including information on how to pay.
The controls that apply if you transport waste out of or into England.
Amended charges for international waste shipments come into force as of 1 April 2024
Local authority permits for Part A (2) installations and small waste incineration plant, under Environmental Permitting Regulations.
Arrange for the collection of garden waste by your council
How to pay Environment Agency charges for international waste shipments (IWS) notifications.
Environment Agency launches consultation on updating charges for regulating notified international waste shipments
How to dispose of household waste legally. Check your council’s website for bin collection, bulky waste collection. What you must do if using private companies
Standard rules and bespoke permits for using, treating, storing and disposing of waste. Check if you need a permit and find out how to apply.
Business waste management in England - your duty of care, waste collection, licences and waste transfer notes
Environment Agency charging scheme for waste (miscellaneous), including all amendments up to and including April 2024.
Obligated packaging producers must register and meet their waste packaging recycling responsibilities.
Arrange a special collection for large waste items - most councils will collect things like old sofas, fridges or washing machines for a fee
Register or renew registration with the Environment Agency to transport, buy, sell or broker waste.
We want your comments on our proposed charges for notified international waste shipments.
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