waste transport permit in Luxembourg
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Waste transport permit in Luxembourg - what are the penalties for not having one?

Luxembourg is often overlooked when planning waste transport routes. However, when drivers decide to enter this country with waste, they are often unaware of the regulations in force there. Or perhaps they count on luck and that they will manage to sneak through unnoticed. We invite you to read an article in which we outline the consequences of such thinking and prove that a permit for...

Waste transport permit in Germany - why is it worth having one?
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Waste transport permit in Germany - why is it worth having one?

A forwarding company has commissioned you to transport a load. You ask what you'll be carrying and hear - neutral goods, no additional papers needed. But when you cross the Oder, you are stopped by the BAG and asked for permission to transport waste in Germany. No use explaining. You have to pay, and on top of that the car is stopped and you have to wait. And the load has to be...

permit to transport waste in Europe
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Permit for waste shipments in Europe - 6 reasons to get one

Refused a shipment because you didn't have the permit to transport waste in Europe that the client required? Have you watched well-paid loads disappear and regretted not investing the time and money to get the necessary permits? Or perhaps a friend who also has a business has bragged about how many kilometres he has done and how much money he has made transporting waste? Read our article...

permit to transport waste to Luxembourg
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Small country, big opportunities: transporting waste to Luxembourg

What is the transport of waste to Luxembourg like? What waste management solutions has the country adopted and has it learned from the experience of neighbouring France, Belgium and Germany? Find out where the success of a country with an area of more than 2,500 square kilometres that is active internationally in terms of waste imports and exports lies....

waste transports to Germany
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Waste transport to Germany and the new CO2 regulations

Germany's ambitious plan is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030. The reference point here is 1990, referred to as the base year. At that time, around 1.2 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent released into the atmosphere were recorded. The revised Brennstoffemissionshandelsgesetz is intended to help reduce emissions to around 563 million tonnes. Its provisions took effect at the beginning of the year....

Waste transport in Germany in the face of regulatory changes
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Waste transport in Germany in the face of regulatory changes

Germany has joined the countries that have introduced a levy on single-use plastic packaging. As in Poland, such a tax has already been in place since the beginning of this year. Although the authorities expect that the first declarations will not start coming in until the middle of next year. That is why it is so important that companies affected by this tax already collect the necessary data. How...

bdo waste transport
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How does BDO relate to the new EU waste transport rules?

On 20 May, the revised EU Regulation on transboundary movements of waste came into force. You may be wondering: "but how does this relate to our BDO?". Yes, you will still need a BDO every time you export waste. You need to ensure that the information you provide is correct and up to date. Read our article to find out what changes the EU has prepared in the context of the shipment of...

BDO register
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The most common mistakes when registering in the BDO system and how to avoid them

Registration with the BDO system is a key element of almost every activity involving waste in Poland. So if you produce waste, recycle it or transport it - your company must be registered with BDO. However, what if the registration could not take place or you provided incorrect data? Find out about the most common mistakes made when registering with the...

waste transport United Kingdom
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Britain after Brexit: How has waste transport changed?

Brexit became a reality in early 2020. It has brought significant changes for many industries in the UK, one of which is the waste transport industry. In this article, we will explore how regulatory changes and new challenges have affected the way the UK deals with waste - from permitting to border procedures. Contact for...

international transport of waste
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International waste shipments in statistics

The international transport of waste in Europe has been gaining in importance recently. All thanks to large-scale efforts to reduce the amount of rubbish that ends up in landfill. New uses and methods of management are being found for it. Find out about the history of five countries in which waste transport has played an important role. How does our country compare? Regulations ...