Results for "waste carriers"
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Waste permitting
Apply for a waste permit, find guidance, submit your return, check the waste standard rules, register as a waste carrier or producer, and register exemptions
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Waste management
Waste guidance for businesses and householders
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Depositing waste for recovery
Depositing waste for recovery is when you use waste material instead of non-waste material. Instead of the waste being disposed of, it is being recovered.
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Waste reports
View reports and data about how waste is managed in Wales.
- Register or renew as a waste carrier, broker or dealer
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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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Current consultations: environmental permit applications
We consult the public on certain applications for waste operations, mining waste operations, installations and water discharge groundwater activities by publishing them on our website.
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Mining waste
If you manage extractive waste then this activity may be a mining waste operation, which is regulated under the Environmental Permitting Regulations.
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Waste offences
Options available to waste offences we regulate
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Wales waste data 2012
The ‘Wales Waste Data 2012’ is a summary of the types and quantities of waste handled by permitted waste management facilities in Wales during 2012.
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Wales waste data 2013
The ‘Wales Waste Data 2013’ is a summary of the types and quantities of waste handled by permitted waste management facilities in Wales during 2013.
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Prepare a waste recovery plan
When you apply to for a permit to deposit waste for recovery, you must send us a waste recovery plan.
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Charges for waste permits
What we will charge you for a new, changed, transferred, deployed, cancelled or surrendered waste permit
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Submit your waste return
How operators with an environmental permit must report to us the waste they have received or removed from their site
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Importing and exporting waste
If you intend to export or import waste (from or into the UK) a range of regulatory controls apply
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Urban waste water
Find information about how we manage urban waste water.
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How to classify and assess waste
As part of your waste duty of care it is a legal requirement that all waste must be described accurately before it is collected, disposed of or recovered.
- Waste duty of care
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Completing waste transfer notes
Guidance for businesses on how to complete waste transfer notes for non-hazardous waste.
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Meeting the end of waste test
Waste is subject to various legislative controls, but in certain circumstances we consider if the material has ceased to be a waste, these controls will no longer apply