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  1.    Waste chemicals and chemical containers

    Guidance on dealing with waste chemicals and chemical containers.   Read the full article  


  2.    Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) Permits for solvent emissions

    If you use solvents in your business, you may need a pollution prevention and control (PPC) permit before you can operate. If you have a PPC permit you must comply with the conditions it contains. These will reduce or control your emissions of organic solvents (volatile organic compounds (VOCs)).   Read the full article  


  3.    Innovation and product development - sustainable ways of working

    Innovation and product development, sources of support for your business   Read the full article  


  4.    Waste activities and waste mobile plant for chemicals

    Waste activities and waste mobile plant for Chemical industries   Read the full article  


  5.    ODS Legislation

    Information on the legislation associated with ozone depleting substances (ODS).   Read the full article  


  6.    Providing environmental information to your customers, take back schemes and other initiatives

    Providing environmental information about products for your customers and informing them of ways to recycle or re-use.   Read the full article  


  7.    Animal by-products and food waste environmental legislation

    All the legislation that applies to Animal by-products. Regulations for Northern Ireland and Scotland   Read the full article  


  8.    Do you need a permit or authorisation to produce biofuel?

    Information on the permits or authorisations needed to produce biofuel. To produce biofuel for commercial or personal use, a pollution prevention and control (PPC) permit, waste management licence or, in Scotland, an exemption note may be needed. This depends on how much biofuel will be produced and the method used.   Read the full article  


  9.    F-Gas Legislation

    Information on the legislation associated with fluorinated greenhouse gases (F-gas).   Read the full article  


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