WN7 5RS, AB World Foods Limited: environmental permit application advertisement - EPR/VP3908PL/A001
Published 3 July 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 AB World Foods Limited.
Application number
EPR/VP3908PL/A001
Regulated facility type
Section 6.8 A(1)(d) Treatment and processing, other than exclusively packaging, of the following raw materials, whether previously processed or unprocessed, intended for the production of food or feed (where the weight of the finished product excludes packaging) – (iii) Animal and vegetable raw materials (other than milk only), both in combined and separate products, with a finished production capacity in tonnes per day greater than – (aa) 75 where [the portion of animal material in percent of weight of the finished production capacity] is equal to 10 or more
Section 5.4 Part A(1)(a)(ii) Disposal of non-hazardous waste with a capacity exceeding 50 tonnes per day – physico chemical treatment
Regulated facility address
AB World Foods
Kiribati Way
Leigh
WN7 5RS
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 03 August 20.
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