Chemwaste is monitored by the UK's Environment Agency Chemwaste is a member of the British Safety Council Chemwaste is a member of the Chartered Institute of Wastes Management

Duty of Care

Environmental Protection Act (EPA) 1990 is one of the single most important pieces of environmental legislation of recent times. EPA 1990 imposes a ‘Duty of Care’ to ensure that any waste you produce is handled safely and in accordance with the law.

The ‘Duty of Care’ regulations apply to anyone who produces, imports, carries, keeps, treats or disposes of controlled waste from business or industry or acts as a waste broker in this respect.

This means that you must make sure that anyone that you pass your waste onto, such as a waste contractor, scrap metal merchant, recycler, local council or skip hire company, is authorised to take it. If you don’t, and your waste is illegally disposed of, you could be held responsible.

Monitoring and inspection of this process by the Environment Agency has become increasingly rigorous. Chemwaste Limited ensures that all requirements of the duty of care regulations are compiled to on behalf of our clients and provide complete peace of mind.

  Waste Management Licence
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  Certificate of Registration Under the Control Of Pollution (Amendment) Act 1989
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  IPPC Permit
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