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Waste Framework Directive Implementation Alan Holmes Waste framework Directive Implementation Manager NERF 26 May 2011

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Waste Framework Directive Implementation. Alan Holmes Waste framework Directive Implementation Manager NERF 26 May 2011. Recap - rWFD Objectives. Replaces and consolidates old WFD, Hazardous and Oils directives Waste as a resource, ‘recycling society’ Waste hierarchy as a priority order - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Waste Framework Directive Implementation

Alan HolmesWaste framework Directive

Implementation Manager

NERF 26 May 2011

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Recap - rWFD ObjectivesReplaces and consolidates old WFD, Hazardous and Oils directives

Waste as a resource, ‘recycling society’

Waste hierarchy as a priority orderWaste hierarchy as a priority order

Household recycling and C&D recovery targets

Separate collection of 4 specified materials by 2015

Scope and content of waste management plans

Waste prevention programmes

End of waste

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Key changes

Waste (E&W) Regulations 2011 Waste (E&W) Regulations 2011 29 March 2011

Greater emphasis on waste hierarchy (Part 5)Priority order

requirement in permits, transfer notes

Some exclusions from WFD controls e.g. ABP

[but still waste!]

Some changes to Duty of Care (Reg 35 replaces 1991 Regs)

Carriers & Broker regime (Part 8 of regs)

Hazardous Waste Controls (Sch 2 of Regs)

Separate Collection (Jan 2015) – any plans?any plans?

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Govt Guidance

Overarching on the transposition regulationsIncluding revision of EP Guidance

Definition of WasteWaste Hierarchy

3 parts

Hazardous Waste StrategyDuty of Care Code of Practice (statutory)Registration of carriers brokers and dealers

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EC GuidanceLater this year

Overarching definitions (recycling)HierarchyExclusionsseparate collections

R1Minimum standards (for treatment operations)

End of Waste RegulationsEnd of Waste Regulations

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Environment Agency Guidance

For our customers and partners- NetRegs/Bus Link, EA Website, NCCC

Briefing notes & FAQ’s

Guidance, application forms, new systems- How to comply, clear and simple- engagement with customer groupings- available before changes impact

What are others doing?What are others doing?

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Illegal activityWhat more can we

[all] do?

Illegal activityWhat more can we

[all] do?

Waste Hierarchy - We have a [long] way to go!

Producers

Resource EfficiencyQuality standardsProtocolsEnd of Waste

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Hierarchy – how do we make it work?

Challenges and OpportunitiesRoles

Ours in Regulating business

Further infohttp://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/economy/waste/eu-framework-directive/

http://www.wrap.org.uk/business/

http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/business/topics/waste/128153.aspx

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Hierarchy Guidance - ‘Priority Order’‘Priority Order’

1. Short guidance (referred to in Art 15) explains each step of the hierarchyhow the hierarchy applies to common materialswhat businesses need to do

2. Interactive online tool – with simple messages, sources of help and case studies

3. Evidence paper – for those who want to know more about the science underpinning the hierarchy

Your role implementing? Opportunity or Challenge?Your role implementing? Opportunity or Challenge?

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Duty of Care – new regime Reg 35

What is its role going forward?What is its role going forward?

Being clear on responsibilitiesImproved awareness and understanding

Waste HierarchyTransfer notes declaration, evidence?

Revised Code of PracticePreventing mismanagement of waste

Best practice

Electronic Duty of Care (eDOC)

Separate collection 2015

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Carrier & Broker [& Dealer] – new regime

Introduced by Waste Regulations 2011 (Part 8)2 Tier – Upper and Lower

Upper as nowLower new 1-off registration (waste producers ‘normally & regularly’ at end of 2013)

GuidanceAwareness raising and queries managementHierarchy declaration (Part 9 Reg 35)

role of waste contractors?

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End of waste & implications

New EC Regulation 9 Oct 2011

Ferrous scrap metals

Others (Cu scrap, paper, glass) following soon

Implications for Producer Responsibility

Permit changes

Waste protocols approach

Quality standards/QMS

By Products?By Products?

Waste Stream ApproachWaste Stream Approach

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Queries to date

Format for new transfer note

Use of Declaration and SIC code (from 28 Sept 2011)

Season tickets

Guidance on hierarchy, evidence

Duty of Care been replaced

Lower tier carrier registration

End of Waste EC Regulation explained

Permit conditions, haz waste changes

http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/business/topics/waste/128153.aspx

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Thank you!

Alan Holmes

[email protected]

0191 2034232