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    Justin Harrison
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    I have been looking into how to set up an Urban Mushroom Farm and have not yet dared to ask if there are any waste management licenses required for the operation? Is this process exempt from a site license? Do you have to have a waste carriers license or use transfer notes when moving the coffee around?

    #773
    Justin Harrison
    Participant

    I have been looking at setting up an Urban Mushroom Farm for some time and have yet to get a claer answer from anyone on waste management licenses and waste transfer notes. Are we exempt from these? How have you operated?

    #784
    Adam
    Keymaster

    Hi Justin,

    Yes the red tape can be a mindfield in knowing exactly what you’ve got to comply with. When we looked into it all a few years back we were told we just needed to register as a Waste Carrier, which you can do here (this is for England and Wales):

    https://www.gov.uk/register-waste-carrier

    I think it cost about £150 and lasts 3 years. You have to be aware of your waste obligations, though to be honest it’s all common sense type stuff and we’ve never had any problems or questions asked of us.

    Hope this helps,

    Adam

    #785
    Justin Harrison
    Participant

    Hello Adam, I am familiar with the requirement for a carriers license, consignment notes etc. Did they not ask what you are doing with the ‘waste’? Does the form ask for types of waste you are carrying? Does the EA in your region have a position paper on your activities? I have been asked to get such details as our NIEA has no idea how to view it!

    #788
    Adam
    Keymaster

    Hi Justin,

    It was nearly 3 years ago that we went through the process, but from what I remember we didn’t have to go through anything like what you are experiencing. We literally just filled out the standard form (saying that is was coffee grounds we were collecting and that we would compost them at the end of our process), and received the license back in the post. There were no additional questions and no additional guidance or papers that we came across.

    Sorry I can’t be of any more help, but it’s not something we’ve had to deal with ourselves. Hope you manage to navigate your way through things there – you may find if you just jump through the hoops presented and tell them what you are doing that it will be ok. In theory I would think it’s no different to a community composting operation in how they should view it.

    best wishes,

    Adam

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