SMEs and the Landfill Regulations
The Landfill Regulations (2002) impact on many aspects of waste disposal, this includes hazardous waste and SMEs. The Landfill Regulations will ban certain wastes from landfill and SMEs should be aware of this through their contractor, it is still important for SMEs to be aware of these regulations.
All liquid waste has been banned from landfill since 30 October 2007 in England, Northern Ireland and Wales. This includes hazardous liquids, previously banned, and non-hazardous liquids. For further information on liquid waste and diverting non-hazardous liquids from landfill follow visit the NetRegs.
In Scotland liquid wastes are also banned from landfill under a site Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) permit.
Other wastes with hazardous properties have also been banned from landfill these include:
- explosives – this includes ammunition, gunpowder, flares, detonators and wastes from the explosive industry
- corrosive – this includes acids or alkaline substances
- flammable – this includes solvents with a flash point of 55oC or less, alcohol, phosphorus and magnesium
- oxidising - this includes ammonium nitrate, potassium chlorate, permanganate and sodium chlorate.
Information is provided in the separate material sections in this guide.
Other materials such as new or unidentified chemical substances whose effects are unknown are also banned. This may include wastes deriving from research and development activities.
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