Phil Pascoe
Established Member
By the bus shelter outside mil's place there's a chest of drawers.
monkeybiter":nyxa6mlf said:However I am quite surprised at the general tone of the replies to the OP, some of the cheap remarks are without any thought or substance and discourage any sensible discussion.
wizard":27yipukp said:live in a town simples
monkeybiter":1ngmn94b said:Firstly I will admit to having sinned in the past, with regard to waste fires, partly through ignorance and I found the EA pdf quite enlightening if a little patronising in tone.
monkeybiter":1ngmn94b said:However I am quite surprised at the general tone of the replies to the OP, some of the cheap remarks are without any thought or substance and discourage any sensible discussion.
You must register as a waste carrier if you transport controlled waste within Great Britain Scotland, England and Wales) in the course of your business or in any other way for profit.
You must register even if you transport controlled waste only once in a while. The requirement to register applies to self-employed carriers as well as partnerships and companies.
Types of business which, subject to the exceptions given below, may require registration, include :-
Building/Construction
Painter/Decorator
Electrician
Plumber
Glazier
Roofing Contractor
Carpenter/Joiner
Waste Paper Recycling
Metal Recycling
Glass Recycling
Vehicle Dismantler
Plastics Recycling
Bulk Transporter/Haulier
Tanker Transport
Gardener/Landscaper
Demolition Contractor
Waste Management Contractor
Skip Hire
Special Waste Transport
Clinical Waste Transport
Why is there a need to register?
Since 1 April 1992 it has been an offence to transport controlled waste if you are not a registered carrier. You can be stopped and your vehicle can be searched.
If stopped, you will be required to produce your certificate of registration. If you are not registered, you can be fined up to £5,000. If you decide to apply for registration after being convicted, your application could be refused. It is also an offence for anyone else to give their waste to you if you are not registered.
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flanajb":1m4cpjno said:wizard":1m4cpjno said:It may have been acceptable a few years ago, but I think times have changed
t8hants":stq0qtit said:This just a symptom of the entirely stupid 'green' policies adopted from or forced on us by the EU, and other bodies. It would seem the more toxic the waste to dispose of, and therefore the more desirable it is to dispose of correctly - the harder and more expensive they make it!
The chanted mantra of "The polluter must pay" of the Greens has been responsible for more environmental damage then any other bright PC idea.
t8hants":1ba9z2ge said:This just a symptom of the entirely stupid 'green' policies adopted from or forced on us by the EU, and other bodies. It would seem the more toxic the waste to dispose of, and therefore the more desirable it is to dispose of correctly - the harder and more expensive they make it!
The chanted mantra of "The polluter must pay" of the Greens has been responsible for more environmental damage then any other bright PC idea.
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