Modernising Waste Regulation Panel

Find out more about how we are improving our approach to regulating waste.

We want to focus our efforts and resources on the activities that pose the greatest risk to the environment and human health and to reduce the burden of red tape for our customers.

What is the Modernising Waste Regulation Panel?

The role of the panel is to make decisions on specific waste issues such as whether or not permits or exemptions apply. This will reduce the burden of environmental regulation and allow us to focus our efforts on higher risk activities whilst ensuring we act in a consistent manner.

The panel is made up of a number of people from across our organisation and holds regular telecons to discuss the submissions made to it. Individuals or companies should contact their local area office to discuss specific issues and enable their local officer to sponsor any submission to the panel. The panel does not deal directly with external organisations.

If the panel decides that the requirement for a waste permit is disproportionate to the activity, it will produce a regulatory position statement setting out how we intend to regulate a particular activity for a set period (for example until regulations are brought in or changed, or where a legislative review is completed).

Position statements are produced to ensure those carrying out an activity understand what is required of them, which type of permit they may need and how to get one. They are only produced where there is no current guidance covering the issue.

What decisions have been made so far?

Please click on any of the following to take you to further information:

Waste exemptions

Guidance on the meaning of 'place' is available on our position statement page.

New regulations introduced in April 2010 affected waste exemptions - the guidance below explains these changes:

Waste Protocols Project (WPP)

Guidance on the regulation of wood, flat glass, gypsum, processed fuel oil, marine sediments and pulverised fuel ash (PFA), is available on our position statement page.

Construction and maintenance activities

Guidance on contaminated land and on the regulation of manufactured aggregates and soils at exempt sites is available on our position statement page. 

Biowastes, sludges, agriculture

Guidance on the anaerobic digestion of agricultural manure and slurry is available on our position statement page.

Hazardous wastes

Wood, campfires

Guidance on the environmental regulation of wood is available on our position statement page.

Trials

A position statement on regulating trials of waste management activities explains our approach. If the panel approve a trial application, we will produce a regulatory position statement for that trial. These are specific to the operator and location/s specified and cannot be used for similar trials elsewhere.   

Mining wastes

Guidance on the definition of extractive waste and the regulatory framework for implementation of the MWD is available on our position statement page.

Permitting issues for installations

Avian influenza (AI) and Foot and Mouth disease (FMD)

These regulatory position statements are currently being reviewed.

Other subjects

Guidance on the permitting and use of air curtain incinerators is available on our position statement page.

Position statements

Our position on specific waste matters can also be found on our position statement page.