tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/search/guidance-and-regulation Guidance and regulation 2025-07-01T09:30:03+01:00 HM Government tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/d7-waste-exemption-burning-waste-in-the-open 2025-07-01T09:30:03+01:00 D7: burning plant and untreated wood waste where it's produced Businesses such as joiners, gardeners and farmers can burn their own untreated wood and plant waste on a bonfire, at the place it was produced. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/d2-waste-exemption-depositing-waste-from-a-railway-sanitary-convenience 2025-07-01T09:30:03+01:00 D2: depositing waste from train toilets The D2 exemption allows older rolling stock not fitted with appropriate collection facilities to deposit sanitary waste on to the track. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/d8-waste-exemption-burning-waste-at-a-port-under-a-plant-health-notice 2025-07-01T09:30:03+01:00 D8: burning waste at a port under a Plant Health Notice D8 exemption allows you to burn plant tissue waste, wood packaging and packing material waste at a port when a Plant Health Notice has been issued, to prevent the spread of plant diseases. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/u1-waste-exemption-use-of-waste-in-construction 2025-07-01T09:30:03+01:00 U1: using waste in construction Types of waste and the maximum amounts you can use in building projects, landscaping or drainage works under a U1 exemption. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/waste-exemption-t6-treating-waste-wood-and-waste-plant-matter-by-chipping-shredding-cutting-or-pulverising 2025-07-01T09:30:03+01:00 T6: treating waste wood and plant matter T6 exemption allows you to chip, shred, pulverise or cut waste wood and plant matter to make it suitable for a specific purpose. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/waste-exemption-u12-using-mulch 2025-07-01T09:30:03+01:00 U12: using mulch Types of waste and maximum amounts you can use for spreading as mulch to benefit land around trees, bushes or plants, under U12 waste exemption. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/d4-waste-exemption-depositing-agricultural-waste-consisting-of-plant-tissue-under-a-plant-health-notice 2025-07-01T09:30:03+01:00 D4: depositing diseased crops under a Plant Health Notice D4 exemption allows you to deposit diseased crops where they were grown, when a Plant Health Notice has been issued, to reduce the risk of spreading plant diseases or pests. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/d1-waste-exemption-depositing-waste-from-dredging-inland-waters 2025-07-01T09:30:03+01:00 D1: depositing waste from dredging inland waters Where to deposit non-hazardous dredging spoil, how to treat it, and the quantities allowed under a D1 waste exemption. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/d6-waste-exemption-disposal-by-incineration 2025-07-01T09:30:03+01:00 D6: incinerating waste produced on site D6 exemption allows you to dispose of small amounts of specific waste that have been produced on site in an incinerator. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/d5-waste-exemption-depositing-waste-samples-for-testing-or-analysis 2025-07-01T09:30:03+01:00 D5: depositing waste samples for testing or analysis D5 exemption allows you to deposit and store waste samples when required to comply with or enforce specified regulations, or before testing and analysis for research. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/waste-exemption-nwfd-2-temporary-storage-at-the-place-of-production--2 2025-07-01T09:30:03+01:00 Temporary storage where waste is produced (NWFD 2 exemption) You can temporarily store any waste at the place of production before it’s collected. You do not need to register this exemption. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/waste-exemption-t24-anaerobic-digestion-at-premises-used-for-agriculture-and-burning-resulting-biogas 2025-07-01T09:30:02+01:00 T24: anaerobic digestion on farms T24 exemption allows farmers to anaerobically digest manure, slurry and vegetation on their farms to produce digestate for use as fertiliser or soil conditioner. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/waste-exemption-t25-anaerobic-digestion-at-premises-not-used-for-agriculture-and-burning-resulting-biogas 2025-07-01T09:30:02+01:00 T25: anaerobic digestion not done on a farm T25 exemption allows you to treat food and other biodegradable waste by anaerobic digestion to produce digestate for use as fertiliser, and burn the resulting biogas. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/waste-exemption-t26-treatment-of-kitchen-waste-in-a-wormery 2025-07-01T09:30:02+01:00 T26: using a wormery to compost kitchen waste T26 exemption allows small-scale treatment of waste from kitchens using a wormery to produce compost, for use as fertiliser or soil conditioner. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/waste-exemption-t29-treatment-of-non-hazardous-pesticide-washings-by-carbon-filtration-for-disposal 2025-07-01T09:30:02+01:00 T29: carbon filtering non-hazardous pesticide washings T29 exemption allows you to treat non-hazardous pesticide washings by carbon filtration before disposing of them to land. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/waste-exemption-t30-recover-silver 2025-07-01T09:30:02+01:00 T30: recovering silver from photography and printing T30 exemption allows you to recover silver from waste produced in connection with printing or photography. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/waste-exemption-t31-recover-monopropylene-glycol-from-aircraft-antifreeze-fluids 2025-07-01T09:30:02+01:00 T31: recovering monopropylene glycol from aircraft antifreeze T31 exemption allows airports to filter and distill waste aircraft antifreeze fluid to recover monopropylene glycol. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/waste-exemption-t32-treatment-of-waste-in-a-biobed-or-biofilter 2025-07-01T09:30:02+01:00 T32: treating waste in a biobed or biofilter T32 exemption allows you to treat non-hazardous pesticide washings in a biobed or biofilter. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/waste-exemption-t33-recover-central-heating-oil-by-filtration 2025-07-01T09:30:02+01:00 T33: recovering central heating oil by filtration T33 exemption allows you to filter central heating oil from disused tanks so that it can be reused. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/guidance/waste-exemption-u2-use-of-baled-end-of-life-tyres-in-construction 2025-07-01T09:30:02+01:00 U2: using end-of-life tyre bales in construction U2 exemption allows you to use a small number of end-of-life tyre bales in construction.