Receiving hazardous waste

Find out how and when to send in a consignee return form

From 29 March 2011, there were different H codes to report and from 29 September 2011 extra information needed to be provided on consignment notes that are part of a multiple collection.

Although the extra information for consignment notes was required from 29 September 2011, to fit in with the reporting periods, we will only require the round and collection number to be reported on consignee returns for waste received on or after 1 October 2011. Additionally we expect the revised hazard codes to be recorded on the returns for waste received from the same date (i.e. 1 October 2011).

To enter the revised hazard codes and the round / collection number for consignments forming part of a multiple collection you must use either the updated spreadsheet or paper form that can be downloaded from this page or if you use different system to produce the return it must comply with the revised schema.     

Do I need to send in a consignee return?

You must send us a consignee return if you:

  • have received any hazardous waste from someone else for disposal, recycling or recovery on your site
  • have received hazardous waste from someone else, but rejected it for whatever reason
  • produce hazardous waste and dispose of it on the site where you produced it.  

What is a consignee return?

When a waste is collected from a producer or holder and transferred to another person for them to do something with, that person is a consignee.

The Hazardous Waste Regulations state that a consignee must send a consignee return to us on a quarterly basis.

The return must provide a detailed summary of all the hazardous waste that the consignee has received or deposited, as well as the consignments the consignee has rejected.

You do not have to provide a quarterly consignee return if you:

  • don't receive any hazardous waste which has been produced elsewhere, and
  • you don't dispose of your own hazardous waste on your own premises.

If you don't provide a consignee return where you are required to, or the return is inaccurate, legal action could be taken against you.

When do I need to send the return?

If you are a consignee, you must provide a return every three months by the dates shown below:

  • Q1 January to March - must be provided by 30 April in the same year as the quarter falls
  • Q2 April to June - must be provided by 31 July in the same year as the quarter falls
  • Q3 July to September - must be provided by 31 October in the same year as the quarter falls
  • Q4 October to December - must be provided by 31 January in the year after the one in which the quarter falls

What do I need to do?

You can send the return by email or post us a paper form, but you must use the format we set. If you send a return through the post it will cost you more than sending it electronically.

Electronic returns

You must send the electronic return in a specific format called XML. There are two ways to do this:

1. We have provided a simple tool so you don't have to create the XML yourself. You will need to use Microsoft Excel. You can download the   tool and the instructions on how to use it below:

How to use the spreadsheet tool to create a valid electronic consignee return:

2. Prepare the returns data yourself, using our XML schema. You should only do this if you have knowledge of compiling XML.

Read the guide to the XML schema below:

For those who are familiar with compiling data in XML, this document tells you how to use the XML schema we provide to submit consignee returns.

If you require a copy of the XML Schema, please contact the Hazardous Waste Returns team on 03708 506 506

Paper forms

Download the form below. We have also provided guidance on how to complete it:

Advice on how to prepare a consignee return on a paper form:

Where do I send the return?

Alternatively, post your completed paper form to:
National Operator Returns
Environment Agency
Quadrant 2
99 Parkway Avenue
Parkway Business Park
Sheffield
S9 4WF

Current fees

Electronic returns: £10 per single consignment and £5 per individual consignment that was part of a multiple collection round.
Paper returns: £19 per single consignment and £10 per individual consignment (if it was part of a multiple collection round)

Contact

Get in touch with the the Hazardous Waste Consignee Returns team:

Telephone: 03708 506 506

or write to the address above.

Derogations for specific waste streams


We have agreed a regulatory position called a 'Derogation' for certain waste streams. There are slightly different rules on how the consignee return is completed for these wastes.

To find out what waste streams have a derogation and what the rules are for these wastes, please see the following lilnk: