Unit 4:  Current Legislation Affecting UK Industry: Land

4.2  Disposal of Waste To Land: An Overview

The creation of waste and its disposal is a great problem faced by many societies. Currently in the UK around 435 million tonnes of waste is produced per year, with commercial and industrial sources being the main generators. Waste disposal methods vary, although all bring with them environmental challenges and a need for careful monitoring. Landfill sites, which are currently the most favoured disposal option in the UK, are regulated by various controls, coupled with some Directives and International agreements. IPC/IPPC laws are also relevant to waste disposal. Since the passage of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (EPA 1990), the waste problem has received more attention and new legislation has been passed to reflect this, with a main objective of controlling the movement and disposal of waste.

This section will look firstly at the legislative framework within the UK for waste disposal from the Control of Pollution Act 1974 (COPA 1974) to the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (EPA 1990) and its Duty of Care provisions (which will be focused upon in more depth). It will also briefly touch upon the national waste strategy provided for by the Environment Act (EA) 1995.