The Haz Guide

Produced 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.

Click here to access the new 2008 guide on-line now!
 

 


NHHWF Autumn 2008 Seminar

The NHHWF autumn seminar  " Business waste: have WEEE got it sorted?" will take place on the 22nd October at the Central Research Laboratory, Oxford with support of the BREW Centre for Local Authorities.

The seminar will focus on small business household hazardous type waste.

To find out more about the event and reserve your place now please click here

 

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

 

The Garden Chemicals 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

 


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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