You must be an approved or appropriate person to apply for approval and submit data returns. See the guidanceon what constitutes an approved or appropriate person. Use the delegation of approved/appropriate person formif you want to delegate your function to another person. Sign the form and send it to. To apply for approval you must have: 1. at least one UK site for treating and recycling waste batteries 2. an environmental permit You will need to fill in details about your business and submit a. Make sure you know the difference between a battery collector and an ABTO or ABE. A person or business that collects batteries and doesn't sort. To apply for approval you must have some form of UK presence; an office, a site or UK employees. Once approved you must comply with the conditions of the approval. The cost depends on the tonnage of waste batteries you deal with each year. A small waste battery treatment operator or waste battery exporter is one.
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ABEs must follow the Waste Shipment Regulations. Use the waste export control tool to find the regulatory controls for your battery waste's destination country. Follow the waste export and import guidance to move waste batteries or waste battery materials like lead plates in or out of the UK for treatment and recycling.
Producer E declares batteries placed on the market and puts them into stock. Some of these batteries are then sold to an export customer by producer E. As long as the export takes place during the same compliance period that the batteries were reported as placed on the market, company E can deduct the exported batteries from their batteries data.
Please note that you cannot treat or export automotive or industrial batteries without approval being granted. You must follow extra rules if you manage waste batteries, including collection, treatment, recycling and export. These are in addition to your duty of care and hazardous waste regulation requirements.
The rules are different for waste portable, industrial and automotive batteries. You must be an Approved Battery Treatment Operator (ABTO) if you: You must be an Approved Battery Exporter (ABE) if you: Evidence notes are proof of treatment, recycling or export of portable waste batteries by an ABTO or ABE.
Compliance schemes must not provide batteries data where producers have estimated the amount of batteries they have exported. Examples of evidence include invoices and bills of lading. You can then deduct these batteries for the data you report. Here are 4 examples of when you can deduct exported batteries from your reported data.
There are rules on how you must store, sort and treat waste batteries. You must store all waste batteries you accept as an ABTO or ABE in places with impermeable surfaces and suitable weatherproof coverings. Or the containers you use must have similar characteristics.