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How to deal with waste, including hazardous waste, and prevent pollution.
Identify, describe, classify and manage waste upholstered domestic seating containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs).
The T32 exemption allows you to treat non-hazardous pesticide washings in a biobed or biofilter.
The S3 waste exemption lets you store sewage sludge at a site where it will be used in accordance with the Sludge (Use in Agriculture) Regulations 1989.
Find out what animal by-products you can use to make biodiesel, whether you need approval, how to process them and how to use the products.
Analysis of statistical data relating to the food security of the United Kingdom.
How to display the legal name for your food product.
Find out which types of food are zero-rated and which are standard-rated for VAT purposes.
Food-specific regulations you have to comply with in addition to other import and export rules
Sustainable food system indicators for the UK.
Dstl’s incinerator facility near Salisbury provides a specialist disposal solution for hazardous or high security waste materials.
Guidance on exporting or moving high-risk food and feed of non-animal origin (HRFNAO) from Great Britain to the EU or Northern Ireland.
The controls that apply if you transport waste out of or into England.
The D5 exemption allows you to deposit and store waste samples when required to comply with or enforce specified regulations, or before testing and analysis for research.
Legal standards for labelling and composition of food products such as bottled water, milk and meat.
Find out about the UK geographical indication (GI) schemes that protect the geographical names of food, drink and agricultural products, and the UK GI schemes registers.
What enforcement action you can take if domestic solid fuels for sale in England do not meet the legal requirements.
How to import or move food and drink from the EU to Great Britain.
What you need to do as a food and drink business to work with the EU.
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