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Deșeuri și reglementare de mediu

Obligația de grijă pentru deșeuri, depozitarea ilegală și autorizațiile de mediu.

Introducere

Reglementarea deșeurilor impune obligații de gestionare responsabilă și interzice depozitarea ilegală.

Principii fundamentale

1

Duty of Care (s.34 EPA 1990) — All producers and handlers of waste must take reasonable measures to prevent unauthorised disposal, ensure waste is only transferred to authorised persons, and provide waste transfer notes.

2

Waste Hierarchy — EU-derived principle requiring prevention, reuse, recycling, recovery, and disposal as last resort.

3

Environmental Permitting — Waste management facilities require an environmental permit from the Environment Agency.

4

Fly-Tipping (s.33 EPA 1990) — Offence to deposit controlled waste on land without a permit. Unlimited fine and/or up to 5 years' imprisonment on indictment.

5

Hazardous Waste — Subject to additional controls under the Hazardous Waste Regulations 2005. Must be segregated and disposed of through authorised routes.

6

Producer Responsibility — Producers of packaging, electronics (WEEE), batteries, and end-of-life vehicles have specific duties to fund collection and recycling.

7

Contaminated Land (Part IIA EPA 1990) — Regime for identifying and remediating contaminated land. 'Polluter pays' principle applies.

Statute cheie

Environmental Protection Act 1990

1990

Environment Act 1995

1995

Environment Act 2021

2021

Scenarii comune

Waste dumped on your land

Report fly-tipping to the local authority or Environment Agency. The landowner is not automatically liable but may be required to clear the waste. Check if CCTV or evidence identifies the offender.

Starting a waste collection business

Must register as a waste carrier with the Environment Agency. Upper tier registration required for those who regularly carry waste. Comply with duty of care requirements.