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
Guidance for waste operators, how to report fly tipping and the waste duty of care
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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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Waste offences
Options available to waste offences we regulate
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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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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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Importing and exporting waste guidance
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
You should use this guidance if you produce, manage or regulate waste. When completing waste documentation, the waste must be classified using a code
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Waste duty of care for organisations
If you produce, import, carry, keep, treat or dispose of waste you have legal responsibilities for this waste. This is known as your 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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Disposing of your household waste
As a householder, you have a waste duty of care. This means that you must transfer your waste to someone authorised to accept it
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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