What changes do The Special Waste Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 2004 make to ‘domestic asbestos waste’?
Domestic asbestos waste is ‘special waste’. The requirements of the Special Waste Regulations 1996, as amended, apply to this ‘special waste’, except where the original producer is also the person who resides at the domestic premises where the waste arises or where the waste producer is acting on behalf of the resident without reward. This means that a contractor who undertakes work for a householder that generates asbestos waste, must comply with the requirements of these Regulations.
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