Foreword
I am delighted to introduce the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management and the National Household Hazardous Waste Forum's Haz Guide 2008. This document updates the 2005 Guide, which Defra endorsed in the Waste Strategy 2007.
Household hazardous waste in the municipal waste stream can have a number of detrimental health and safety effects, as well as potential negative impacts on the environment. As detailed in the Waste Strategy 2007, regulatory changes over the past three years have strengthened the controls on the safe treatment and disposal of hazardous wastes. This means that local authorities and other organisations collecting household hazardous type waste from householders and businesses, face additional challenges in managing the waste in a safe and compliant manner.
The 2005 Haz Guide was aimed at those managing Household Waste Recycling Centres. The scope of the 2008 Guide has been extended and it is now aimed at all those managing household hazardous type waste including businesses, waste collection and disposal authorities and waste management companies. I would encourage all those managing such waste to read the Guide and follow the good practices it sets out.
Joan Ruddock MP
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Minister for Climate Change, Biodiversity and Waste
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