In England Duty of Care legislation requires businesses to ensure the waste they generate is managed in a responsible way protecting both human health and the environment. Businesses usually comply with Duty of Care by paying a service provider, authorised by the Environment Agency, to collect their waste. Non-compliance with Duty of Care could mean businesses are illegally dumping waste or using household waste services which is prohibited. Under Duty of Care, waste is tracked using Waste Transfer Notes which record important information on the waste collected including its source, quantity, composition and who collected it. Historically the systemwas paper based but in 2014 an electronic version - Electronic Duty of Care (EDOC) – was laun...
This study investigated the legal compliance of SMEs with water legislation in UK waste management f...
Dumping of waste is one of the harmful activities impacting negatively on the environment. While it ...
The Waste Strategy 2000 for England and Wales focused upon the increasing necessity to minimise the ...
It is estimated 30.8 million tonnes of waste is generated by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in ...
Despite a number of campaigns conducted in Ireland to increase awareness about appropriate waste ma...
By tracing the emergence of waste strategy in England, leading up to the most recent strategy launch...
Household bulky waste includes large and heavy items such as furniture and electrical appliances. Lo...
Healthcare units generate substantial amounts of hazardous or potentially hazardous wastes as by-pro...
Household waste prevention in England has been recognised in national strategy as a key component fo...
Despite legislative attempts to increase the recycling of waste, the UK still only recycled 9% of mu...
Healthcare providers such as hospitals and clinics have a duty of care under the Environmental Prote...
Household waste prevention in England has been recognised in national strategy as a key component fo...
New Zealand currently manages its annually-generated 99,000 tonnes of e-waste via voluntary product ...
Waste Strategy 2000 (Waste Strategy for England and Wales) as well as the Waste Strategy for England...
Household waste prevention in England has been recognised in national strategy as a key component fo...
This study investigated the legal compliance of SMEs with water legislation in UK waste management f...
Dumping of waste is one of the harmful activities impacting negatively on the environment. While it ...
The Waste Strategy 2000 for England and Wales focused upon the increasing necessity to minimise the ...
It is estimated 30.8 million tonnes of waste is generated by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in ...
Despite a number of campaigns conducted in Ireland to increase awareness about appropriate waste ma...
By tracing the emergence of waste strategy in England, leading up to the most recent strategy launch...
Household bulky waste includes large and heavy items such as furniture and electrical appliances. Lo...
Healthcare units generate substantial amounts of hazardous or potentially hazardous wastes as by-pro...
Household waste prevention in England has been recognised in national strategy as a key component fo...
Despite legislative attempts to increase the recycling of waste, the UK still only recycled 9% of mu...
Healthcare providers such as hospitals and clinics have a duty of care under the Environmental Prote...
Household waste prevention in England has been recognised in national strategy as a key component fo...
New Zealand currently manages its annually-generated 99,000 tonnes of e-waste via voluntary product ...
Waste Strategy 2000 (Waste Strategy for England and Wales) as well as the Waste Strategy for England...
Household waste prevention in England has been recognised in national strategy as a key component fo...
This study investigated the legal compliance of SMEs with water legislation in UK waste management f...
Dumping of waste is one of the harmful activities impacting negatively on the environment. While it ...
The Waste Strategy 2000 for England and Wales focused upon the increasing necessity to minimise the ...