11th March, 2010
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Healthcare Waste: Sterile Matter or Infectious Issue?The Spring Seminar 'Healthcare Waste: Sterile Matter or Infectious Issue?' took place in Chesterfield on 24 February 2010. Presentations are now available for members and delegates to download on the events page. |
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Consultation ResponsesThe NHHWF has issued consultation responses to the Waste Framework Directive and the Hazardous Waste Strategy. To read the responses, go to the NHHWF Guidance page. |
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WEEE Communications and Reuse SeminarThe NHHWF Autumn Seminar: "WEEE Communications and Reuse" took place on Friday 23rd October 2009, at The Carriageworks, Leeds. Presentations are now available on the events page for members and day delegates to download. |
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Site Visits 2009We have already enjoyed a successful visit to Minosus - Veolia's hazardous waste storage facility within a working salt mine. We hope to visit Global Renewables' new waste treatment facility in Lancashire in the new year - register your interest now by contacting Kerrie Warburton. See the events page for more information. |
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The Haz GuideProduced by the CIWM-NHHWF joint working group and funded by Viridor Waste Management and BREW Centre for Local Authorities, the guide provides up-to-date good practice advice on managing hazardous waste at household waste recycling centres. |
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NHHWF Spring 2009 SeminarThe NHHWF spring seminar "HHW – Here, there and everywhere" was be held on Wednesday 25th February at the Civic Offices of the London Borough of Sutton. The seminar covered topics on a wide range of Household-type Hazardous Waste including healthcare waste, orphaned gas cyclinders and garden chemicals.
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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Civic Amenity Site Forum (WEEECAF)WEEECAF is a discussion forum to identify and promote good practice. The aim is to create an integrated approach between all stakeholders to achieve a practical and robust implementation of the WEEE regulations. To find out more about WEEECAF please click here |
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The Garden Chemicals GuideThe Garden Chemicals Campaign Guide is a free on-line resource to help local authorities plan and implement local campaigns for the safe use, storage and disposal of garden chemicals. Click here to access the guide on-line |
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