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*Exemption – do not need a specific ‘permit’ but operators are still required to register the activity with the regulator. | *Exemption – do not need a specific ‘permit’ but operators are still required to register the activity with the regulator. | ||
Operators of all Environmental Permits are required to pay annual subsistence fees to the regulators. | Operators of all Environmental Permits are required to pay annual subsistence fees to the regulators. Guidance for standard rules and bespoke permits were updated in February 2022<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/guidance/waste-environmental-permits?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=govuk-notifications-topic&utm_source=3c43fa25-0941-4207-a132-352deffd1ee1&utm_content=daily Waste: environmental permits]</ref> and the link provides associated guidance for Wales<ref>https://naturalresources.wales/permits-and-permissions/waste-permitting/?lang=en</ref>, Scotland<ref>https://www.sepa.org.uk/regulations/waste/</ref> and Northern Ireland. | ||
Prior to the requirement to operate under an Environmental Permit, sites and waste management facilities operated under the requirements of a [[Waste Management Licence]] which were effected under s35 of the [[Environmental Protection Act 1990]] and the associated Waste | Prior to the requirement to operate under an [[Environmental Permit]], sites and waste management facilities operated under the requirements of a [[Waste Management Licence]] which were effected under s35 of the [[Environmental Protection Act 1990]] and the associated Waste Management Licensing Regulations 1996, the latter of which have now been repealed and replaced by the [[Environmental Permitting]] regime (i.e., the [[Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016]]). | ||
==Bespoke Permit== | ==Bespoke Permit== | ||
Bespoke permits are site specific permits tailored to the activity undertaken at the site. These permits do not fit the criteria or design parameters for standard rules permits. All [[landfill]] permits are bespoke permits as are all Part A (1) activities which fall within Schedule 1 of the [[Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations | Bespoke permits are site specific permits tailored to the activity undertaken at the site. These permits do not fit the criteria or design parameters for standard rules permits. All [[landfill]] permits are bespoke permits as are all Part A (1) activities which fall within Schedule 1 of the [[Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016]]. | ||
A bespoke permit can also be applied for the use of the deposit of waste for recovery. | A bespoke permit can also be applied for the use of the deposit of waste for recovery. | ||
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Some waste operations are exempt from needing a permit and can operate under a waste exemption instead, these include businesses that use, treat, recover, stores or disposes of waste. | Some waste operations are exempt from needing a permit and can operate under a waste exemption instead, these include businesses that use, treat, recover, stores or disposes of waste. | ||
You can only register a waste exemption if the waste operation: | You can only register a waste exemption if the waste operation<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/guidance/register-your-waste-exemptions-environmental-permits/ Waste Exemptions]</ref>: | ||
*meets all the limits and conditions of an exemption | *meets all the limits and conditions of an exemption | ||
*doesn’t harm the environment or human health. | *doesn’t harm the environment or human health. | ||
All exemptions must be registered with the [[Environment Agency]]. Exemptions | All exemptions must be registered with the [[Environment Agency]]. Exemptions last three years, if the operation is still active after this time then re-registration of the exemption will be required. A full list of exemptions are listed on the [[Waste Exemptions]] page in WikiWaste and on the .gov website in the links below. | ||
The exemptions fall into four categories: | The exemptions fall into four categories: | ||