Environmental Flashcards

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What are the main Environmental regulations

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  1. Environmental Protection Act 1990
  2. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE 2013)
  3. ISO 14001
  4. Hazardous Waste Regs 2005
  5. The Waste Regulations 2011
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Purpose of the:
Environmental Protection Act 1990

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Covers waste management and emissions into the environment.

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Purpose of the:
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations (WEEE 2013)

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The purpose of this regulation is to reduce the amount of waste electrical and electronic equipment which is incinerated or sent to landfill.

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Key parts of the:
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations (WEEE 2013)

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  • Systems must be set up to allow the separation and treatment of WEEE.
  • Treatment must be carried out by an Authorised treatment facility.
  • Systems must be set up to prioritise the reuse of whole appliances.
  • Systems must be set up to provide recovery of WEEE.
  • Must be recovered/recycled by a reprocessor or exported by an approved exported for recovery or recycling.
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Key parts of the:
Environmental Protection Act 1990

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Allows the secretary of state to:
* Prescribe standard limits for the amount of substance which may be released.
* Prescribe standard requirements for the measurement of release. E.g. Flowmeters.
- The above may be different for each case, depending on the processes, localities, and other circumstances.
* Allocate quotas for releasing substances.

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What is ISO 14001:

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Internationally recognised (voluntary) standard for Environmental Management Systems.

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Key Parts of ISO 14001:

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  • Provides a framework for companies to design and implement their Environmental Management System (EMS).
  • Allows companies to ensure they’re taking the correct measures to comply with legal requirements and reduce their environmental footprint.
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Purpose of:
Hazardous Waste Regulations 2005

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Governs the management and disposal of hazardous waste in England and Wales.

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Key parts of:
Hazardous Waste Regulations 2005

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  • Hazardous waste must be recovered and disposed if without endangering human health or the environment.
  • Waste producers must classify their waste and store hazardous waste separately from their commercial waste.
  • Must ensure a licenced carrier collects their hazardous waste with the appropriate permits.
  • Storage of the waste must meet the regulations standards. Have proper control measures to avoid pollution and harm to health and the environment.
  • Each time hazardous waste is collected, a consignment form must be filled out.
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Purpose of:
The Waste Regulations 2011

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These regulations act as a framework for managing and disposing of waste in England and Wales. They aim to promote efficient resource use, reduce environmental harm, and encourage the recycling and recovery of waste.

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Key parts of:
The Waste Regulations 2011

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Duties in relation to the waste hierarchy:
An establishment must apply the waste hierarchy as a priority order:
- Prevention
- Preparing for re-use.
- Recycling
- Other recovery (e.g. energy recovery).
- Disposal.

Duties in relation to collection of waste:
An establishment or undertaking which collects the following waste must do so by separate collection:
- Paper
- Metal
- Plastic
- Glass

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