Change description : 2025-10-29 11:18:00: ‘Storing and bottling wash water from flushing bottling machines: LRWP 4’ has been withdrawn. It is no longer required as the Environment Agency no longer consider the material is a waste. [Guidance and regulation]
If the Environment Agency provides a LRWP for an activity, you can carry it out without an environmental permit for a waste operation provided that you meet all the conditions.
The Environment Agency may review its LRWPs. It may decide the activity is no longer suitable for a LRWP or that the conditions need changing. You must regularly check that the LRWP you are benefiting from is still in place.
Miscellaneous LRWPs that have been withdrawn
These LRWPs have been withdrawn as they are no longer required:
Storing and bagging spent mushroom compost: LRWP 15
Repairing, refurbishing and cleaning intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) formally used in the food industry: LRWP 67
Storing and bottling wash water from flushing bottling machines: LRWP 4
LRWP 78 has been withdrawn. It has been replaced by 'Storing and treating waste oyster shells: RPS 347'.
6 February 2025
'Repairing, refurbishing and cleaning intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) formally used in the food industry: LRWP 67' has been withdrawn as it is no longer needed.
19 December 2024
'Storing and bagging spent mushroom compost: LRWP 15' has been withdrawn as it is no longer needed.
6 April 2021
Change made to 'Storing and treating used electrical insulating oil for reuse: LRWP 57': we have corrected a formatting error that made the waste codes in LRWP 57 appear without an asterisk for hazardous waste. All these waste codes now have an asterisk as they are all hazardous waste.
Also change made to ‘Recycling waste spectacles: LRWP 76’: List of Waste code was 20 03 01 now 20 01 99.
4 January 2021
We have published a new low risk waste position - 'Storing and treating waste oyster shells: LRWP 78'.
17 September 2020
We have added 'Recycling waste spectacles: LRWP 76'.