NN17 4AP, Sun International Recycling Group Ltd: environmental permit application advertisement - EPR/XP3205BR/A001
Published 6 April 2020
Applies to England
Details of the application
The Environment Agency has received a new bespoke application for an environmental permit under the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016 from Sun International Recycling Group Ltd.
Application number
EPR/XP3205BR/A001
Regulated facility type
Hazardous waste installation. Physico-chemical treatment Shredding, separation and granulation of plastics (many from hazardous WEEE containing brominated flame retardants) for disposal and recovery.
Regulated facility address
Gate 3
Princewood Road
Earlstrees Industrial Estate
Northamptonshire
NN17 4AP
The application includes:
- the completed application form
- a non-technical summary
- a summary of the management system
- an environmental risk assessment
- proposed operating techniques, including an assessment of best available techniques
- management plans to address any key risks
- modelling and monitoring of any significant emissions to air, land or water
- a report on the condition of the site
- raw material usage and measures for energy efficiency and avoiding waste production
How to view and comment on the application
If you have any comments on the application send these by 05 May 2020
You can comment:
Online: view and comment on the application using Citizen Space
Via email: pscpublicresponse@environment-agency.gov.uk
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