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As well as consolidating and updating the legislation, there is also a set of amendments to the 2016 Regulations which revise the rules for mobile crushing of lamps that contain mercury (the T17 exemption)<ref name="Env" />. This restricts those who are able to crush lamps under the T17 and reduce the number of lamps which can be crushed without a permit<ref name="Env" />.
As well as consolidating and updating the legislation, there is also a set of amendments to the 2016 Regulations which revise the rules for mobile crushing of lamps that contain mercury (the T17 exemption)<ref name="Env" />. This restricts those who are able to crush lamps under the T17 and reduce the number of lamps which can be crushed without a permit<ref name="Env" />.
The [[Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016]] has also been used to transpose many EU Directives into domestic law. Each Directive or policy area covered by the Environmental Permitting Regulations (EPR) regime has a speciifc schedule<ref>[https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/935917/environmental-permitting-core-guidance.pdf /[[DEFRA]] Environmenal Permitting Core Guidance]</ref>.




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Revision as of 11:46, 18 August 2021


The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016 S.I. No. 1154 ("the 2016 Regulations") consolidate and replace the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010 S.I. No. 675 which had been amended 15 times. The 2016 Regulations set out an Environmental Permitting and compliance regime that applies to various activities and industries[1].

As well as consolidating and updating the legislation, there is also a set of amendments to the 2016 Regulations which revise the rules for mobile crushing of lamps that contain mercury (the T17 exemption)[1]. This restricts those who are able to crush lamps under the T17 and reduce the number of lamps which can be crushed without a permit[1].

The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016 has also been used to transpose many EU Directives into domestic law. Each Directive or policy area covered by the Environmental Permitting Regulations (EPR) regime has a speciifc schedule[2].


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