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The S1 waste exemption lets you store certain waste in secure containers at a site separate to where it was produced, before transportation to another site for recovery.
A report from the Government Chief Scientific Adviser on the value of waste.
Obligated packaging producers must register and meet their waste packaging recycling responsibilities.
Public and private waste collectors must follow the regulation on collecting certain wastes separately.
How to work out the balancing charge when you dispose or sell plant or machinery after claiming full expensing or 50% first year allowances for them.
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 T17 exemption allows you to treat waste fluorescent tubes and capture any mercury emissions before collection for recovery.
Sets out changes in terminology in definitions relating to waste reporting obligations.
How to deal with waste, including hazardous waste, and prevent pollution.
The T4 exemption allows you to treat waste to reduce its volume for transport to another site for reuse, recycling or to make handling easier.
When your waste operation does not need a permit but you may need to register.
The U9 exemption allows you to use waste in place of raw materials to manufacture a finished product.
As a vet or pharmacist, you must follow legal requirements when working with controlled drugs in veterinary medicine.
Explains what is prohibited, how to describe and classify it and the duty to separate mixed waste.
The T26 exemption allows small-scale treatment of waste from kitchens using a wormery to produce compost, for use as fertiliser or soil conditioner.
The T1 waste exemption allows you to treat waste packaging so it can be reused in its original form or becomes clean waste suitable for recycling.
Nuclear waste reaches the end of the line, making it safer, sooner.
Provides further information in support of the implementation of waste planning policy.
The Waste Metric Dashboard summarises progress on the diversion of waste away from disposal to the LLW Repository and on the environmental performance of the National Waste Programme.
Business waste management in England - your duty of care, waste collection, licences and waste transfer notes
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