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CIWM 2008
CIWM 2008 takes place between 10-12 June 2008 and the National Household Hazardous Waste Forum are co-badging a conference session between 14.00 and 16.30 on Wednesday 11 June. The session will consider the implications for local authorities relating to batteries and other challenging household hazardous waste streams arising from households and small businesses.
A discounted rate is available for those booking before 28 March 2008. For further information regarding the CIWM Conference and Exhibition, please visit:
www.ciwm.co.uk/pma/2912 www.ciwmshow.com
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Garden Chemicals Campaign Guide
The 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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The Haz Guide
This interactive CD-ROM, produced by the CIWM-NHHWF joint working group, provides good practice advice on managing hazardous waste at household waste recycling centres.
Click here to access the guide on-line
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NHHWF spring 2008 seminar Joan Ruddock MP attended the National Household Hazardous Waste Forum spring seminar in Crawley on 27 February and congratulated “everyone in the Forum on the very valuable role you’ve all played in promoting best practice in the arena of household hazardous waste. I’d particularly like to highlight the “Haz-guide” you produced on the sustainable management of this waste stream. Something I was very happy to endorse and an issue that the Government were only too pleased to promote in last year’s Waste Strategy.” The event was sponsored by West Sussex County Council and Viridor Waste Management. Click here to download the presentations.
Details of the NHHWF summer seminar available shortly.
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NHHWF response to the batteries directive
The NHHWF have responded to the BERR consultation document on the implementation of the batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators directive from the National Household Hazardous Waste Forum. To view the response click here. To view the BERR consultation pages click here
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