Recovery or mix of recovery and disposal of non-hazardous waste
This activity applies to the recovery, or a mix of recovery and disposal, of non-hazardous waste with a capacity exceeding 75 tonnes per day involving one or more of the following activities, and excluding activities covered by the Urban Waste-water Treatment Directive:
- Biological treatment.
- Pre-treatment of waste for incineration or co-incineration.
- Treatment of slags and ashes.
- Treatment in shredders of metal waste, including waste electrical and electronic equipment and end-of-life vehicles and their components.
This activity is found in Schedule 20 Part 4 Paragraph 25 (2) of the Environmental Authorisations (Scotland) Regulations.
Read BAT Reference document for Waste Treatment for more information and definitions of the above treatment activities.
Authorisation level
Permit
Pre-application engagement
Pre-application public consultation may be required for this activity. Before you apply for a permit, you must consider whether you should engage with the local community to find out the views of those likely to be affected by the proposed activity. You may be asked to demonstrate that you have engaged and share the feedback received as part of the permit application process.
Public consultation
We may publicly consult on applications that, due to their nature or location, have higher likelihood of environmental impact and community impact. For this activity we will publicly consult on your application.
Read more about public participation and engagement
Fit and Proper Person tests
Fit and Proper Person tests apply to this activity. You will be asked in your application if you have any relevant convictions held by you or any additional persons.
For this activity, you will also be asked to demonstrate technical competence and provide financial provision.
Read more about Fit and Proper Person tests
Fees and charges
An application fee applies to the application of a new authorisation for this activity.
An annual activity fee applies to this activity.
Read our charging information for further information on application and annual activity fees.
Information on the application fees to transfer, vary or surrender a permit that authorises this activity, is in our charging information.
Permit conditions
Permits may contain both standard conditions and conditions specific to the activity and location. The conditions of your permit will be decided when we assess your application. This is to ensure that the appropriate limits and controls are in place to minimise pollution and protect the environment.
If you carry out an activity under a permit authorisation you must comply with the conditions set out in your authorisation. It is an offence if you do not comply with the conditions.
SEPA will not authorise this activity if it poses an unacceptable risk to the environment.
How to apply
In this section you can find out how to apply for a new authorisation and how to apply for a variation, transfer and surrender of an existing authorisation.
New applications
You can apply for a new permit for this activity using our digital application service.
If you are applying for new permit, we would encourage you to contact us with any pre-application enquiries before submitting your application.
Step 1: Download your activity form
You will need to download and complete the following activity form. The completed form will be submitted as part of your application:
Step 2: Provide supporting information
For a new permit, you will also need to provide the following supporting information:
- A description of the activity and how it will be managed, including management plans, and a non-technical summary
- Site plan including infrastructure and raw material and waste storage locations and quantities
- Location plan
- How you will apply the best available techniques (BAT)
- Emissions inventory (including emissions via a sewer network) and an assessment of potential impacts of emissions on air and water
- Energy consumption and generation and detail of any climate change levy agreement
- Resource efficiency including techniques and measures to prevent and reduce waste, emissions and heat, and how the waste hierarchy has been applied
- Odour assessment and techniques and measures to prevent and reduce offensive odours
- Noise and vibration impact assessment and noise control techniques and measures
- Monitoring and sampling locations, parameters, frequency and methods
- Site report and baseline report describing the condition of the land
Step 3: Submit using our digital application service
You can submit your completed application using our digital application service.
Make an application for a new authorisation
Help and guidance
- Glossary of terms
- BAT Reference document for Waste Treatment
- BAT Reference document for Waste Incineration
- IND-G-019: A practical guide for Schedules 20 & 26 EASR Permit-level Industrial Activities
- IND-G-012: SEPA Guidance on content and scope of site reports and baseline reports
- IND-G-013: Soil and Groundwater Monitoring Technical Guidance for Schedule 20 Installations (except landfills) and relevant permit-level Schedule 26 activitiesÂ
- Noise and vibration management: environmental permits
- IND-G-010: Noise emissions from vehicle reversing alarms
- IND-G-011: SEPA Odour guidance
- IND-T-001: Systematic assessment of resource use and efficiency template
- IND-G-014: Systematic Assessment of resource use and efficiency in EASR permits
- IND-G-017: Capacity & Threshold Guidance for EASR Industrial emissions and Other Emission Activities
- IND-G-020: Identifying a substantial change for Industrial Activities
- IND-G-016: Guidance on appraising derogations from BAT-AELs for Schedule 20 emission activities
- Air Emissions Risk Assessment for Environmental Permits
- SEPA Guidance: Financial provision for non-landfill waste management
You might also need
- Medium combustion plant – if you are operating your own boiler, engine or generator (including back-up/stand by) for the production of heat or power
- Disposal of non-hazardous waste more than 50 tonnes per day permit
- Disposal or recovery of hazardous waste more than 10 tonnes per day
- Disposal or recovery of waste by incineration or co-incineration permit
- Scottish Pollutant Release Inventory (SPRI)
- UK Emissions Trading Scheme