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How to recover fluorinated gas (F gas) from equipment and get it reclaimed or recycled.
Uses of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) not included in the phase down that do not count towards your quota, and rules on labelling, selling and reporting exempt HFCs.
The rules for manufacturing mercury added products in Great Britain, as well as importing and exporting them between Great Britain and non-EU countries.
Fluorinated gases (F gas) that you must not use to refill equipment.
Use this template to write a declaration of conformity to certify that HFCs (F gas) in equipment you import or manufacture are covered by a HFC quota.
You must have a licence to import or export ozone-depleting substances (ODS) to and from Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales).
Permitted critical uses of halons and the deadlines for decommissioning equipment containing halons.
When you must tell the Environment Agency that you're storing material containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and how to do it.
How and when you can apply for fluorinated gas (F gas) quota in Great Britain.
What you must do if you are a wholesaler or reseller selling fluorinated gas (F gas) in cylinders or equipment.
You’ll need to create a Government Gateway account to access the Comply with UK REACH service.
Identify, describe, classify, and manage waste lead acid batteries containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs).
Environment Agency enforcement position on shredding waste upholstered domestic seating (WUDS) containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs).
Check if an item of upholstered domestic seating is a waste or non-waste item and, if it is waste, identify if it contains persistent organic pollutants (POPs).
How to record and report ozone-depleting substances (ODS) you import, export, sell or destroy in Great Britain.
How companies or individuals based in Great Britain should share data and information on the same chemical substance and jointly submit that information to the ‘Comply with UK REACH’ service.
The rules businesses must follow when moving mercury and products containing mercury between Great Britain, the EU and Northern Ireland.
You must register and declare ozone-depleting substances (ODS) for laboratory or analytical uses.
Guidance setting out the standards that continuous ambient monitoring systems and low-cost air quality sensor systems need to meet.
Guidance on the safe use of potentially contaminated residential land, gardens and allotments.
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