Results for "waste"
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Workplace recycling: separating your waste for collection
All workplaces must separate certain recyclable waste ready for collection
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Apply to change to, or vary, a bespoke waste permit
Use this service to change to, or vary, a bespoke waste permit you already have or change a waste standard rules permit to a bespoke permit
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Construction and demolition waste survey for 2019
Find out about the survey we have commissioned of waste generated by the construction and demolition sector in Wales, commencing April 2021.
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Check if you need to tell us about your waste activity
Check if there is an exemption for your waste activity or if you need a permit
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Deciding if you are a waste carrier, broker or dealer
Find out if the activities you do mean you're a waste carrier, broker or dealer and which tier you must register in
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How to safely dispose of waste sheep dip
How to safely dispose of the waste produced after dipping sheep and what permissions are required.
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How to complete a hazardous waste consignment note
The note consists of five parts A-E. Each part must be completed by every person or business involved in moving the waste, at the right time
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Manage waste upholstered domestic seating containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs)
Identify, describe, classify and manage waste upholstered domestic seating containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs)
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Change (vary) your permit to dispose of waste sheep dip to land
Find out how to change the permit you already have to dispose of waste sheep dip to land.
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Apply for an Environmental Permit to dispose of waste sheep dip to land
Find out how to apply for a permit and charges for disposing of waste sheep dip to land.
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Identify, classify and manage waste containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs)
You must follow this guidance if you deal with waste that contains a persistent organic pollutant (POP)
- Waste
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Litter, fly-tipping and waste
Learning resources to explain the damaging impacts and effects of litter, fly-tipping and waste on the natural environment
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01 Nov 2014)
Waste Classification and Assessment - Technical Guidance WM3The way waste is classified and assessed is changing significantly on 1st June 2015.
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Check waste types used in a typical deposit for recovery activity
We will normally accept the following waste types for a permitted deposit for recovery activity
- Register or renew as a hazardous waste producer
- Register or renew your waste exemptions