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BAT for treating effluents at onshore oil and gas sites.
Environment Agency regulatory position on storing and treating litter, straw, slurry and washwater in a location where an animal disease outbreak has been identified by the Animal and Plant Health Agency.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Get help to classify herbal medicines, vitamins, food preparations, supplements and tonics for import and export.
List of exemptions for treating waste, for example sorting or processing it in certain ways. You must comply with the specific rules of each exemption.
Environment Agency regulatory position on the capture, treatment, storage and use of carbon dioxide (CO2) from anaerobic digestion (AD) of waste.
This paper examines Zimbabwe, a low-income country with a high burden of HIV/AIDS
The T12 exemption allows you to sort, repair, refurbish or dismantle waste for reuse or recovery.
This guidance explains the standards (appropriate measures) for facilities with an environmental permit to mechanically treat metal waste in shredders.
You may need an environmental permit if your business uses, recycles, treats, stores or disposes of waste or mining waste.
Environment Agency regulatory position on when you can store and physically treat hazardous metal shredder residues without the correct waste codes on your permit.
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