<!--6e052d28b1806771e2d163a041d4a5d4-->Does anyone know about the carrying of waste, specifically scrap metal, lets just say that I have a couple of cars that I am breaking for spares and a little later theres nothing left except the rusty old chassis and a few other bits. Am I allowed to put it in a trailer and take it down the scrappy or as I have been told do I need a waste carriers licence.
There must be someone here in environmental health experiemce who can advice
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call the local pikeys it will dissapear in no time!!,, lol id get on the phone and ask your local environmental officer , he or she should tell you what you should do without breaking any laws.
Look in local paper under car collection, type headings.
We have loads our way.
Scrap price is pretty good at min, I got £100 for an old scrapper last week from guy who came & took it away.
I work for the council and this will depend on where you are: http://www.ceredigion.gov.uk/utilities/action/act_downl...04
- As far as I understand it, if you are commercial/industrial or turn up in a commercial vehicle at a community tip, you will be turned away, unless you have booked it in and have a chitty. This will cost you.
- So use a domestic (unmarked) vehicle. Flatbed vans etc will result in the boot as well. Free to general public.
For more info - http://www.ceredigion.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=14407
Lol, don't think you will be able to scrap an entire car down the municple though.
If your scrapping a little amount such as a couple of cars then no I wouldn't bother with a license. You only require one if you are commercially taking continual amounts from point A to B.
a 3 year license is around £300+ notes but not sure if it has gone up in last few years. If you are stopped then you need to be able to prove you own what you carry and that it is being safely carried (not too heavy or over weight for axles or liable to fall off).
I'm an Environmental officer amongst other things but can only speak for SEPA (Scottish Environmental Protection Agency) and how we enforce along side of them.
<!--6e052d28b1806771e2d163a041d4a5d4-->Yea you got the right County there Dyna, theyve recently changed the rules, if you go down the council waste site they make you feel so guilty, they gave us a small green wheelie bin type thing with no wheels for our food waste, well we dont have food waste and if we do the dog or the wild birds get it, and if I did take it to the top of our lane someone would definately have it away a soon as the bin lorry has been.
Thanks for the comments. the idea was to cut out the middle man and take it direct to the scrappy place, but it looks like middle man has to be employed.
Thanks for your comments too Mad scot, Scotland do seem to have a different system to the rest of the country, from what Ive read.<!--6e052d28b1806771e2d163a041d4a5d4-->
WB try phoning you local big yard who scrap them (IE) thay shread the cars and export them thay may work direct with you or put you on to the best local dealer
As mentioned before, the price of scrap is still high, so maybe someone will collect for free, but don't sound desperate or they will try and charge you.
No need for a licence unless you are doing it on a commercial basis - similar to the difference between giving a mate a lift and needing a taxi licence. One off as need dictates is fine, do it every day to make cash and you need the licence. Thats how it goes round my way anyway.
in notts there is somwehre where you weigh in metal including cars you either drive in or take on trailer... they have licence for waste so they sort all that out and certify its been decontaminated i think they call it!! they pay you by the ton of metal ....