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New Standard Rules Environmental Permits Available

HSEC Services • 23 March 2022

Range of new standard rules environmental permits available for composting, anaerobic digestion, metal recovery sites and end of life vehicles to name but a few!

We have provided below a list of the new standard rules permits available and the appropriate CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 qualification, which will be required: 


N.B click on the appropriate qualification to find out more information. 


Permit: SR2021 No1 – Composting in open systems – installations

Suitable Qualification(s): CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 MROC3 or CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 VRQ407


Permit: SR2021 No2 - Composting in open systems – waste recovery operation

Suitable Qualification(s): CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 MROC3 or CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 VRQ407


Permit: SR2021 No3 -  Composting in closed systems – waste recovery operation

Suitable Qualification(s): CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 MROC3 or CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 VRQ407


Permit: SR2021 No4 - Composting in closed systems – installations

Suitable Qualification(s): CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 MROC3 or CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 VRQ407


Permit: SR2021 No5 - Composting in open and closed systems – waste recovery operation

Suitable Qualification(s): CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 MROC5 or CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 VRQ407


Permit: SR2021 No7 - Anaerobic digestion facility including use of the resultant biogas 

Suitable Qualification(s): CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 MROC5 or CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 VRQ407


Permit: SR2021 No8 - On farm anaerobic digestion facilities including the use of the resultant biogas 

Suitable Qualification(s): CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 MROC5 or CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 VRQ407


Permit: SR2021 No9 - On farm anaerobic digestion facilities including the use of the resultant biogas 

Suitable Qualification(s): CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 MROC5 or CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 VRQ407


Permit: SR2021 No10 - Anaerobic digestion facility including use of the resultant biogas 

Suitable Qualification(s): CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 MROC5 or CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 VRQ407


Permit: SR2020 No1 – storage of PAS 107 certified clean cut tyre shred and chip at a port

Suitable Qualification(s): CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 MROC12 or CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 VRQ406


Permit: SR2021 No11- Metal recovery site (MRS) dry scrap (including separately collected batteries – no free-flowing liquid)

Suitable Qualification(s): CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 LROC1 or CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 VRQ413


Permit: SR2021 No12 - End of life vehicle facilities (vehicle storage, depollution, and dismantling) 

Suitable Qualification(s): CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 MROC2 or CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 VRQ412


Permit: SR2021 No13 – Storage and mechanical treatment of end-of-life tyres for recovery

Suitable Qualification(s): CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 MROC1 or CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 VRQ406


Permit: SR2021 No14 - Storage and mechanical treatment of waste mattresses for recovery

Suitable Qualification(s): CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 MROC1 or CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 VRQ406


Permit: SR2021 No15 - Material recovery facilities

Suitable Qualification(s): CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 MROC1 or CIWM (WAMITAB) Level 4 VRQ406


Some of the above standard rules permits (SR2021 No 12 & SR2021 No11) are designed for smaller operators, with lower tonnages, the permits also include a fire prevention plan!


For more information visit www.gov.uk/government/collections/standard-rules-environmental-permitting!


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