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T7 \u2013 treatment of waste bricks, tiles and concrete by crushing, grinding or reducing in size.
The T9 exemption allows you to treat scrap metal for handling or recovery by sorting, grading, shearing by manual feed, baling, crushing or cutting with handheld equipment.
You must renew your waste exemption registration every 3 years if you're still using it.
You may need an environmental permit if you do an activity that could: pollute the air, water or land. increase flood risk. adversely affect land drainage.
U1 exemptions allow suitable waste such as crushed bricks, concrete rocks, soil and aggregate to be used to create tracks or paths or used in landscaping for development without the need for an environmental permit.
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When either the Environment Agency or a local authority gives someone an environmental permit, they are allowing that person to carry on an activity with certain conditions. The permit gives clear instructions on how the environment must be protected from this activity.
A waste exemption is a waste operation that is exempt from needing an environmental permit. Each exemption has specific limits and conditions that the holder must operate within.
A standard rules permit is just that, a permit with standard rules. You need to decide if you can comply with them before you apply. If you cannot comply then you may need to apply for a \u201cbespoke\u201d environmental permit. A bespoke permit is particular to what volumes and types of waste you want to treat.
The T5 exemption allows you to temporarily treat waste on a small scale to produce aggregate or soil at a particular location, such as a construction or demolition site.
A waste exemption is a waste operation that is exempt from needing an environmental permit. Each exemption has specific limits and conditions that the holder must operate within. Search for matching registrations by holder name, registration number or location of a registered site.

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