Statutory guidance

SR2015 No 16: metal recycling site

SR2015 No 16: metal recycling site.

Applies to England

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SR2015 No 16: metal recycling site

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Generic risk assessment for SR2015 No 16

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Details

These standard rules allow you to operate a metal recycling site at a specified location.

These rules permit the following activities for ferrous metals or alloys and non-ferrous metals for recovery:

  • sorting
  • separation
  • grading
  • shearing
  • baling
  • compacting
  • granulating of cables
  • cutting (using hand held equipment only)

The total quantity of waste that can be accepted at a site under these rules must be less than 25,000 tonnes a year.

The rules will not permit the burning of any waste, either in the open, inside buildings or in any form of incinerator.

You can apply online for most standard rules environmental permits.

Apply for a standard rules environmental permit.

Updates to this page

Published 1 December 2015
Last updated 19 April 2021 + show all updates
  1. Edited the 'Details' section - 'using hand held equipment only' only applies to cutting.

  2. SR2015 No 16: We have made the following changes to the standard rules set; addition of conditions to allow the acceptance and storage of intact waste vehicle catalytic converters.

  3. We have updated the interpretation section 4.4 of the standard rule with a revised definition for the term ‘European Site’

  4. Added to 'details' section: You can apply online for most standard rules environmental permits.

  5. First published.

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