What is a Waste Carrier Licence, and who needs one?By: Invo Fulfilment There are lower-tier and upper-tier licences, depending on the type of waste that will be transported. Lower-tier registration covers waste produced by a business (excluding waste from mines, quarries, agricultural and animal by-products, which require an upper-tier licence). The lower-tier licence also covers charities and voluntary organisations. Upper-tier registration is necessary for construction and demolition waste, as well as businesses that transport or process waste on behalf of other companies. Businesses are liable for fines of up to £5000 if they are not properly registered, so it is important to register for the correct licence tier. A tier 2 licence is needed for any business that: Transports waste (a carrier), Buys, sells or disposes of waste (a dealer) or arranges for someone else to buy, sell or dispose of waste (a broker). The information needed includes the names and details of the business owners, details of any existing environmental offences committed by those individuals, as well as information about the type of waste that you wish to transport. The process is straightforward and can be done directly through the GOV.UK website. The simplest way to check whether your waste carrier has the correct licence is to ask them for their registration number. You can also check the Environment Agency's public registry of waste carriers. Invo Fulfilment (https://invo- End
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