10.Amendment of the Controlled Waste (Registration of Carriers and Seizure of Vehicles) Regulations 1991
WASTE TO BE TREATED AS HOUSEHOLD WASTE
1.Waste from a hereditament or premises exempted from localnon-domestic rating...
2.Waste from premises occupied by a charity and wholly or...
5.Waste from private storage premises used wholly or mainly for...
6.Waste from a moored vessel used wholly for the purposes...
11.Waste arising from the discharge by a local authority of...
TYPES OF HOUSEHOLD WASTE FOR WHICH A CHARGE FOR COLLECTION MAY BE MADE
1.Any article of waste which exceeds 25 kilograms in weight....
4.Clinical waste from a domestic property, a caravan or from...
5.Waste from a residential hostel, a residential home or from...
8.Any substances or articles which, by virtue of a notice...
10.Waste from— (a) in England and Wales, domestic property forming...
13.Waste from a caravan which in accordance with any licence...
15.Waste from premises occupied by a charity and wholly or...
WASTE TO BE TREATED AS INDUSTRIAL WASTE
1.Waste from premises used for maintaining vehicles, vessels or aircraft,...
3.(1) Waste from a workshop or similar premises not being...
4.Waste from premises occupied by a scientific research association approved...
6.Waste arising from tunnelling or from any other excavation.
7.Sewage not falling within a description in regulation 7 which—...
8.Clinical waste other than— (a) clinical waste from a domestic...
9.Waste arising from any aircraft, vehicle or vessel which is...
10.Waste which has previously formed part of any aircraft, vehicle...
11.Waste removed from land on which it has previously been...
13.Poisonous or noxious waste arising from any of the following...
14.Waste from premises used for the purposes of breeding, boarding,...
15.(1) Waste oil, waste solvent or (subject to regulation 7(2))...
16.Waste arising from the discharge by the Secretary of State...