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In the UK the guidance for [[recovery]] and [[disposal]] were developed in parallel with the the EU guidance. The [[EA]] originally published their Sector Guidance Note S5.06 for 'The Recovery and Disposal of Hazardous and Non Hazardous Waste'<ref name='EA'>[https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/298118/LIT_8199_dd704c.pdf Sector Guidance Note IPPC S5.06: Guidance for the Recovery and Disposal of Hazardous and Non Hazardous Waste]</ref> in 2004, two years before the adoption of the initial EU Waste Treatments [[Best Available Technique|BREF]] in 2006, which it broadly mirrored. In May 2013 guidance S5.06<ref name='EA'/> was updated to accommodate changes following the introduction of the [[IED]] and again reflected the EU changes at the time. It also clarified, at the time, that guidance S5.07<ref name='EA'/> was the main guidance for the [[treatment]] and [[Waste Transfer Station|transfer]] of [[Hazardous Waste|hazardous waste]] as part of an addendum to the guidance. | In the UK the guidance for [[recovery]] and [[disposal]] were developed in parallel with the the EU guidance. The [[EA]] originally published their Sector Guidance Note S5.06 for 'The Recovery and Disposal of Hazardous and Non Hazardous Waste'<ref name='EA'>[https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/298118/LIT_8199_dd704c.pdf Sector Guidance Note IPPC S5.06: Guidance for the Recovery and Disposal of Hazardous and Non Hazardous Waste]</ref> in 2004, two years before the adoption of the initial EU Waste Treatments [[Best Available Technique|BREF]] in 2006, which it broadly mirrored. In May 2013 guidance S5.06<ref name='EA'/> was updated to accommodate changes following the introduction of the [[IED]] and again reflected the EU changes at the time. It also clarified, at the time, that guidance S5.07<ref name='EA'/> was the main guidance for the [[treatment]] and [[Waste Transfer Station|transfer]] of [[Hazardous Waste|hazardous waste]] as part of an addendum to the guidance. | ||
Operators of waste activities are required to comply with guidance S5.06<ref name='EA'/>, guidance S5.07<ref>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/clinical-waste-additional-guidance</ref> and the Waste Treatments [[Best Available Technique|BREF]] for defining [[Best Available Technique]] and the associated emissions levels<ref>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/sector-guidance-note-s506-recovery-and-disposal-of-hazardous-and-non-hazardous-waste</ref>. | Operators of waste activities are required to comply with guidance S5.06<ref name='EA'/>, guidance S5.07<ref>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/clinical-waste-additional-guidance</ref> and the Waste Treatments [[Best Available Technique|BREF]] for defining [[Best Available Technique]] and the associated emissions levels<ref>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/sector-guidance-note-s506-recovery-and-disposal-of-hazardous-and-non-hazardous-waste</ref>. | ||
==Final Treatment Tonnage== | |||
The macro-level UK data reported in July 2020 by [[DEFRA]] for final treatment was for data reported for 2018<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/uk-waste-data UK Statistics on Waste July 2020 update]</ref>. The destination of the 214.8 million tonnes for final treatment is summarised in the figure below: | |||
[[File:Picture1finaltreatmentUK2018.png|800px|center|Total Waste Final Treatment for UK for 2018]] | |||
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