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Waste exemptions

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  • Register and pay for exemptions to store, treat, use or dispose of waste. Deregister exemptions you no longer need and update details that have changed.

  • Types of waste and the maximum amounts you can use in building projects, landscaping or drainage works under a U1 exemption.

  • Standard rules and bespoke permits for using, treating, storing and disposing of waste. Check if you need a permit and find out how to apply.

  • Permits for installations, medium combustion plant, specified generator, waste or mining waste operations, water discharge or groundwater activities, or work on or near a main river or sea defence.

  • The T28 exemption allows pharmacies and similar practitioners to denature controlled drugs, to comply with Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001.

  • S2 waste exemption allows you to store specific waste at a secure intermediate site, separate to where the waste was produced, before transportation to another site for recovery.

  • 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.

  • U10 exemption allows you to spread specific waste on agricultural land to replace manufactured fertilisers or virgin materials (such as lime) to improve or maintain soil.

  • S1 waste exemption lets you store certain waste in secure containers at a site separate to where it was produced, before transporting to another site for recovery.

  • T6 exemption allows you to chip, shred, pulverise or cut waste wood and plant matter to make it suitable for a specific purpose.

  • You can temporarily store any waste at the place of production before it’s collected. You do not need to register this exemption.

  • This exemption allows you to temporarily store waste you have produced when working away from your normal business premises.

  • U8 exemption allows you to use waste materials (that do not need treating) for a specific purpose to reduce the use of virgin or non-waste materials.

  • T4 exemption allows you to treat waste to reduce its volume for transport to another site for reuse, recycling or to make handling easier.

  • T9 exemption allows you to treat scrap metal for handling or recovery by sorting, grading, shearing by manual feed, baling, crushing or cutting with handheld equipment.

  • Where to deposit non-hazardous dredging spoil, how to treat it, and the quantities allowed under a D1 waste exemption.

  • T1 waste exemption allows you to treat waste packaging so it can be reused in its original form or becomes clean waste suitable for recycling.

  • T23 exemption allows you to compost small volumes of vegetation, cardboard and food waste to spread on soil to add nutrients or improve the structure.

  • D6 exemption allows you to dispose of small amounts of specific waste that have been produced on site in an incinerator.

  • This exemption allows you to temporarily store waste at a collection point before recovering or disposing of the waste elsewhere.