New publications this month:
DEPARTMENT FOR ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS (DEFRA)
How to comply with REACH chemical regulations
Updated guidance has been provided on how to register an organisation on the Comply with UK REACH service. This service needs to be used to
Waste Management Plan for England 2021
This updated plan provides an analysis of waste management in England. The plan consolidates current English waste management policy into a single document.
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Importing and exporting waste plastic
Plastic waste may only be exported for recovery in EU and OECD countries where it meets Basel Convention code B3011. The plastic must:
All other plastics must be shipped under Basel Convention notification controls.
Waste may only be shipped for recovery in non-OECD countries where subject to Basel Convention codes B3011 or Y48 and if notified and consented in advance. Hazardous waste plastics may not be shipped to non-OECD countries.
Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) covered by the WEEE Regulations
Additional guidance is provided on determining whether items are EEE or not.
Quality protocols and resources frameworks: rules for all end of waste frameworks
This guidance now apples to all end of waste frameworks.
T9 waste exemption: recovering scrap metal
This exemption has been updated to require that waste may only be treated in locations with sealed drainage.
U4 waste exemption: burning waste as fuel in a small appliance
A European Waste Catalogue code has been corrected in this exemption.
Waste: import and export
Guidance on transfrontier shipment of waste has been updated to include requirements on service of claims addresses for financial guarantees provided on waste export notifications.
Environmental permitting: air dispersion modelling reports
Air dispersion modelling reports submitted in support of permit applications must now specifically include a separate annex with all input parameters that have been used.
Monitoring stack emissions: maximum uncertainty values for periodic monitoring
Maximum measurement uncertainties for periodic monitoring have been updated to reflect 2020 standards
Regulatory Position Statements (RPSs):
The following RPSs were published or updated during 2021:
Rainwater harvesting: regulatory position statement
This RPS identifies when you may use harvested rainwater without a water abstraction licence and where a licence will be required to abstract or transfer harvested rainwater.
DEPARTMENT FOR BUSINESS, ENERGY AND INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY (BEIS)
Climate Change Agreements (CCAs): technical annex
Updated technical guidance has been provided for the new CCA scheme.
Combined heat and power quality assurance (CHPQA) guidance notes
Four new simplified guidance documents have been provided on the CHPQA regime.
DEPARTMENT FOR WORK AND PENSIONS
Aligning your pension scheme with the Taskforce on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) recommendations
Guidance has been published on trustees may evaluate how climate-related risks and opportunities may affect their strategies in accordance with the TCFD scheme.
FORESTRY COMMISSION
Guidance has been published on certification requirements in order to export timber and wooden packaging material from Great Britain around the world:
SCOTTISH ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AGENCY (SEPA)
International Waste Shipments: Guidance on the Basel Convention Amendments on Plastic Waste
NATURAL RESOURCES WALES
State of Natural Resources Report 2020
This report presents the state of natural resources in Wales and actions that could be taken to address this. These changes include:
NORTHERN IRELAND ENVIRONMENT AGENCY (NIEA)
WM3: Guidance on the classification and assessment of waste
The WM3 guidance has been updated as a Northern Ireland-specific document, reflecting the impact of Brexit.
Farmer in South West Wales fined after pollution caused fish kill
A Carmarthenshire farmer has been fined after their negligent management of slurry killed thousands of fish in the Afon Dulas river.
On 8 July 2019 the farmer caused a discharge of slurry that severely affected almost five kilometres of the river, causing the category 1 (worst category of harm) pollution incident. Natural Resources Wales officers attended the incident and traced the source of the discharge to a farm.
The regulator counted at least 2,478 dead fish, including 746 brown trout. They also found much of the macroinvertebrate population essential to the river’s ecosystem had been lost.
Breach
The farmer pleaded guilty to an offence under the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016.
Penalty
The farmer was ordered pay the highest level fine available for the offence, totalling £11,366, comprising a £1,760 fine, prosecution costs £9,430 and victim surcharge of £176.
Joint Unit for Waste Crime celebrates its first anniversary
The Joint Unit for Waste Crime (JUWC) is a multi-agency taskforce that brings together environmental regulators and law enforcement agencies to tackle serious and organised waste crime. The unit was launched in January 2020.
The JUWC is comprised of eight partners: the Environment Agency, Natural Resources Wales, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, the Northern Ireland Environment Agency, the police, the National Crime Agency, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and the British Transport Police.
Examples of cases involving the JUWC in 2020 included:
In addition to the JUWC, the Environment Agency conducts its own operations to disrupt criminal waste activity. In 2019, the Agency stopped illegal waste activity at 912 sites (12% more than the previous year). As a result of the prosecutions taken, businesses and individuals were fined almost £2.8 million for environmental offences in 2018.