recycling for businesses - are you complying
with legislation?
In October 2007 a new pre-treatment requirement was imposed under
the landfill regulations. Business waste now has to be pre-treated to minimise the
amount of materials sent to landfill sites. In addition, rises in Landfill Tax will
dramatically increase waste costs over the next two years to £40 per tonne. It's
good business sense to review traditional methods of waste disposal and adopt more
efficient and environmentally-friendly practices. Doing so can save your business
money.
Sauce Consultancy and Valpak Limited are running a series of
workshops to inform businesses about the pre-treatment requirement. The morning
events will include guidance and advice on the legislation from the Environment
Agency and other industry bodies, as well as practical information on recycling
and minimising waste.
the new requirement
Businesses now have to consider how they can manage their waste
differently, and the three-point test below sets out what is meant by pre-treatment.
1 it must be a physical, thermal, chemical or biological process, which
includes sorting
2 it must change the characteristics of the waste
3 it must do so in order to reduce its volume, reduce its hazardous nature,
facilitate its handling; or enhance its recovery
Whilst it is the duty of the landfill operator to demonstrate
pre-treatment, the process starts with the waste producer - your business. Baling
and compaction do not meet the pre-treatment tests, but recycling does.
the events
The workshops will run between 8.00am and 12.30pm.
| venues, locations
and dates |
| Preston
- The Red Rose Hub |
| 02 September 2008 |
| Newcastle
- The Assembly Rooms |
| 04 September 2008 |
| Ashford, Kent
- Singleton Environment Centre |
| 01 October 2008 |
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view directions to the above events
For further information please contact Sauce Consultancy
via email on info@sauceconsultancy.co.uk
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