If you are involved in any way with using, storing, handling or disposing of hazardous waste in England, then you will be interested in a Consultation that has recently been conducted by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (“Defra”)
Defra is responding to a European directive entitled "Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC" that must be implemented in all European member states by the end of next year (12th December 2010 to be precise).
The consultation is not intended to introduce any new legislation around handling hazardous waste. It is actually seeking to make the application of existing laws easier to understand.
The principal aim of the proposed strategy is to deliver sound and, where necessary, improved hazardous waste treatment. It is built on the concept of the Waste Hierarchy, which defines five priority levels for dealing with hazardous waste. These are designed to deliver the best overall environmental outcome, namely:
Landfill should only be used when all other options have been exhausted
In addition to benefitting the environment, pushing solutions higher up this hierarchy often results in cost savings.
The consultation document is structured in four parts with a number of additional annexes that provide supplementary and background information. The four parts reflect the structure of the Strategy, namely:
If you have any responsibility in regard to hazardous waste, then you need to familiarise yourself with this new strategy so that you can prepare by way of procedures, processes and possibly investment to make it work for your advantage as well as benefitting the environment.
You can view the consultation document on the Defra website at
http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/consult/hwm-strategy/consultation.pdf
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