Results for "Adfer natur"
- Natur am byth! Saving Wales’ threatened species
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Depositing waste for recovery
Depositing waste for recovery is when you use waste material instead of non-waste material. Instead of the waste being disposed of, it is being recovered.
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Prepare a waste recovery plan
When you apply to for a permit to deposit waste for recovery, you must send us a waste recovery plan.
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Send us your waste recovery plan
We need to approve your waste recovery plan for a deposit of waste for recovery permit
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Assessing and restoring deep peat
Find out about the research, guidance and tools available to help restore deep peat in afforested sites.
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Cardiff Energy Recovery Facility
Trident Park, Glass Avenue, Ocean Way, Cardiff, CF24 5EN
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Restoring Sustainable Abstraction (RSA)
Find out about how we have been protecting the environment from unsustainable abstraction.
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Check waste types used in a typical deposit for recovery activity
We will normally accept the following waste types for a permitted deposit for recovery activity
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LIFE Dee River
Restoration of freshwater features in the River Dee and Llyn Tegid SAC
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LIFE Natura 2000 Programme for Wales
Developing a strategic programme to manage and restore Natura 2000 species, habitats and sites in Wales.
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LIFE Natura 2000 Programme for Wales
Developing a strategic programme to manage and restore Natura 2000 species, habitats and sites in Wales.
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Permission you need to deposit waste for recovery
Check what permit you can apply for and if you need planning permission
- Prepare a management system for a deposit of waste for recovery activity
- Carry out a risk assessment for a bespoke permit to deposit waste for recovery
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Core principles for including restoration or enhancement in a marine or coastal development proposal
We have five core principles for planners considering enhancement as part of a development proposal
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02 May 2024
Hoof powered nature restorationBog-trotting superstars return for a second year to help restore valuable habitat in Monmouthshire