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What sites are collection centres, the animal by-products (ABPs) you can treat at one, and how you must treat them.
Assessment of the costs and benefits of a code of conduct for collecting societies, their members and users.
Collecting societies licence a range of copyright works. Efficient licensing benefits both their members and their licensees.
Guides for schools and local authorities submitting data using COLLECT.
Traditional term for wine
Deciding what information to collect from your users and how to collect it.
This exemption allows you to temporarily store waste at a collection point before recovering or disposing of the waste elsewhere.
The design and refinement of a method of collecting data on remittance receipt and use and its piloting in a rural setting
Public and private waste collectors must follow the regulation on collecting certain wastes separately.
Apply for a licence for house-to-house collections of money or goods for charity in England or Wales
How to use an interrupted time series to evaluate your digital health product.
Using an ecological momentary assessment to evaluate your digital health product.
When you can collect and treat non-hazardous waste from different sites on one premises before sending it to an authorised waste management facility.
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