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23 Sep 2019
Waste: NSW overview
The EPA provides leadership to ensure NSW has a fair, modern and well-regulated waste industry. The EPA works with communities, government and business to reduce the impact of waste on the environment, to protect our air, waterways, land and health of the community.
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14 Jul 2021
Waste regulations in NSW
In NSW, acts and regulations govern waste management. Those who handle, store, transport, process, recycle and dispose of waste must follow these rules to minimise harm to human health and the environment. The EPA provides leadership to ensure NSW has a fair, modern and well-regulated waste industry.
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17 Apr 2024
Protection of the Environment Operations (Waste) Regulation 2014
The EPA has led important reforms to the way waste is managed in NSW, to better protect the environment and the community for the future. The EPA has raised standards across the industry, tightened the rules, and strengthened deterrence to ensure operators do the right thing.
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28 Jun 2024
Prescribed wastes for land pollution offence
To better protect people’s health and the environment, the EPA enforces strict rules to deter illegal dumping of waste including asbestos, waste tyres, hazardous waste, and restricted solid waste. This sends a strong signal to polluters that dumping waste is not tolerated in NSW, and those in breach of the law will pay.
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14 Jul 2021
Waste licensing
Some waste-related activities require an environment protection licence issued by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA). This includes activities such as storing, processing, transporting and disposing of waste, and recovering resources from the waste stream. A licence imposes controls on these activities to prevent them causing harm.
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14 Jul 2021
Proposed minimum environmental standards for scrap metal facilities
The NSW scrap metal industry plays an important resource recovery and waste management role in NSW.
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08 Jul 2025
NSW waste and recycling performance data: 2023–24 financial year
The waste and recycling performance data provides insight on the progress of NSW on improving waste outcomes. This includes reducing waste generation and increasing recycling by diverting materials from landfill. The data is a vital source for industry, community and government to inform decision-making and policy.
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14 Jul 2021
Reducing your household waste
Reducing waste involves changing our everyday behaviour. It means thinking about our needs and the whole life cycle of a product before we buy something. Reducing waste can save money, conserve resources, save energy and water and reduce pollution.