MWH TREATMENT LTD

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Waste Transfer Note

MWH TREATMENT - CONTROLLED WASTE TRANSFER NOTE

  • CONTRACT

  • NUMBER

  • REGION

SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF WASTE BEING TRANSFERRED (do not use this form for hazardous / special waste)

  • Wood - 17 02 01

  • Plastic - 17 02 03

  • Paper and Cardboard - 20 01 01

  • Mixed Metals - 17 04 07

  • Electrical Cables - 17 04 11

BUSINESS AREA - SIC CODE

  • Other special trades construction (code 43999)

  • Construction of water projects (code 42910)

  • General construction & civil engineering (code 42990)

  • Architectural, technical consult (code 71122)

HOW IS THE WASTE CONTAINED ?

  • Loose

  • Skip

  • Sacks / Bags

  • Drums

  • Break down if multiple waste streams collected (estimated)

  • Quantity in Kilograms (estimated)

SECTION B - PRODUCER OF WASTE

  • Company Name

  • Company Name

  • Please locate site address
  • Please take photo of Waste Recycling Station prior to waste removal.

SECTION C - PERSON COLLECTING THE WASTE

  • MWH Treatment Ltd, Gregge House, Gregge Street, Heywood, Lancashire, OL10 2DX

  • Date and Time

SECTION D - RECORD OF ACTUAL TRANSFER OF WASTE

  • Name of Company

  • Add location
  • Name of Company

  • Add location
  • I declare as the contractor, the waste management hierarchy of prevention, re use, recycling, recovery, and disposal has been applied to this transfer of waste.

  • CURRENT HOLDER - Name, Signature & Date/Time

  • PERSON COLLECTING THE WASTE - Name, Signature & Date/Time

  • REGISTERED WASTE CARRIER LICENCE NUMBER: CB/ME5201HH

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