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Technical guidance on how to assess and classify waste.
When you may need an environmental permit or licence for activities that could pollute, increase flood risk, affect land drainage or affect water resources. Check the rules and get advice before you start operating.
Register and pay for exemptions to store, treat, use or dispose of waste. Deregister exemptions you no longer need and update details that have changed.
Standard rules and bespoke permits for using, treating, storing and disposing of waste. Check if you need a permit and find out how to apply.
You must identify and classify your waste before you send it for recycling or disposal. This makes sure you or anyone handling your waste deals with it properly.
You must not supply certain single-use plastic items in England, except for some exemptions.
How to change details of your environmental permit, transfer it to somebody else or cancel it.
Identify, describe, classify and manage waste upholstered domestic seating containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs).
How to identify and classify waste that contains POPs.
Definition of single-use vapes and reusable vapes, information on regulation and enforcement, and how to recycle vapes.
When a material is waste, is a by-product or meets ‘end of waste’ status.
This guidance explains the appropriate measures that regulated facilities permitted to store, treat or transfer (or both) non-hazardous and inert waste should consider.
How to stop the spread and dispose of invasive non-native plants that can harm the environment in England.
What you need to do before you send waste to a landfill site.
Find out when large and small organisations affected by Extended producer responsibility (EPR) packaging must collect and submit packaging data.
Rules to follow if you put batteries, including batteries in vehicles or appliances, on the UK market for the first time.
Guidance for regulated facilities with an environmental permit to treat or transfer chemical waste.
Appropriate measures for permitted waste management facilities that handle organic waste, also known as biowaste.
U10 exemption lets you spread certain wastes on agricultural land to improve soil, instead of using manufactured fertilisers or virgin materials.
Waste codes for common construction and demolition waste.
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