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Waste

On this page you find rules and regulations in relation to waste. Business owners must ensure that hazardous waste is always separated. In some cases, you must also separate non-hazardous waste and hand it over for waste collection separately. You hand over the waste to a certified waste collection service or waste processing company. You normally pay a collection charge if your local municipality collects your waste.

  • Rules (8)
  • Taxes (1)
  • Subsidies (3)
  1. All-in-one Permit for Physical Aspects (omgevingsvergunning)

    If your company is based in the Netherlands and your work involves construction or alterations to structures, listed ...

  2. Classification, labelling and packaging of chemical substances and mixtures

    If you bring chemical substances and mixtures onto the market, you must (re)classify them according to the system of ...

  3. Environmental permit or notification of environmental management

    Businesses in the Netherlands have to deal with environmental regulations concerning such issues as noise, energy, ...

  4. Environmental regulations

    Companies in the Netherlands have to comply with environmental regulations. These are based on the Environmental ...

  5. Registration and notification of (hazardous) industrial waste

    Waste record In the Netherlands you must keep a waste record if you: dispose of waste; transport ...

  6. Surrendering industrial waste

    In the Netherlands, you are required to surrender industrial waste to authorised collectors or waste processors. ...

  7. Waste separation

    In many cases, businesses in the Netherlands are obliged to separate their waste. Separation of hazardous waste ...

  8. Water permit

    You are required to submit a notification if you perform activities in surface water or using groundwater in the ...

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