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* it only receives waste material from a single supplier and does not seperate the material into specified out put materials
* it only receives waste material from a single supplier and does not seperate the material into specified out put materials
* It is a [[Household Waste Recycling Centre|HWRC]]
* It is a [[Household Waste Recycling Centre|HWRC]]
* it solely undertakes the processing or sorting of [[waste]] [[electrical and electronic equipment]] ([[WEEE]]), waste [[batteries]] or accumulators.
* it solely undertakes the processing or sorting of [[waste electrical and electronic equipmen]]<nowiki/>t ([[WEEE]]), waste [[batteries]] or accumulators.
* it solely undertakes the processing and sorting of [[Residual Waste|residual waste]].
* it solely undertakes the processing and sorting of [[Residual Waste|residual waste]].


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Revision as of 14:55, 11 April 2024


From October 2024 these new regulations will bring more waste facilities under the scope of the Material Facility (MF) regulations than previously. The amended regulations bring into scope facilities which receive single waste streams and facilities whcih consolidate waste material into bulk quantities. the regulations place the onus on the operator of the site to self-assess whether their facility is a MF under the regulations[gov.uk 1].

Which material facilites are in scope[gov.uk 1]

A facility (or part of a facility) may be classed as a MF if you:

A facility (or part of a facility) will not be considered a MF if:

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