Why do I need a Site Waste or Resource Management Plan?
Every business in the UK has a duty of care that they must abide by when disposing of commercial waste. Therefore, anyone who produces, imports, keeps, stores, transports, treats or disposes of waste must take all reasonable steps to ensure proper waste management.
The Site Waste Management Plan (SWMP) regulations were revoked in December 2013, therefore these are not legally required. However, whilst these regulations no longer apply, a SWMP, also known as a Resource Management Plan (RMP) is required under BREEAM Wst01, Local Authority planning requirements and in conforming to section 34 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, which lays out the duty of care individuals and businesses have when disposing of waste, alongside the steps they should take to ensure it is disposed of properly.
What does a SWMP or a RMP include?
Working in accordance with the principles of the Site Waste Management Plan Regulations 2008, Revive Audits will prepare a SWMP or RMP, enabling the Principal Contractor to demonstrate how waste generated during the construction project will be minimised and controlled to reduce waste impacts during construction.
For further information or to receive a quotation, contact Revive Audits to discuss your project.
