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We have just replaced the bathroom and have a old cast/enamel bath,is it worth me weighing it in or just tipping away ?? Dunno what weight it is though off hand :D
maybe it is time to take in my few bits of metal inc a couple of car / caravan batteries and a car cat converter. Any money in what I have just mentioned?Also where does "one" find thier nearest place to take it to?
Look around, was £400 a tonne up here about 3 months ago. Copper is about 4K at the moment isn't it?
Can someone check the above, Im sure it applies to commercial e.g Garrages or commercial waste desposers/scrappers, but im not sure it applies to private waste.For example, say I change the battery in my car, can I never take it to be disposed of properly?I know that waste laws are a bit wierd, e.g. my builder cant take stuff from my hose to the tip, but I can......I took 50litres of engine oil to the recycling center today (form my vintage tractor gearbox/last years sevicing the elise etc), but I certain that my local garage cant!PS Iv got 10 radiators and loads of copper from haning my house rebuilt, thats off to be weiged in soon!
Right, point by point:Transporting batteries as a member of the public is fine (within reason). In a commercial vehicle(even when used privately), it's a no-no without ADR. There's no limited quantities exemption, one battery is one too many.
Is it classed as commercial? I.E. do you pay commercial Excise Duty and have commercial insurance? If not, then it is not classed as commercial. However..... Most councils will consider it as commercial, and will not let you use the tidy tip without a license. Said license tends to be free, but restricted. Some councils will not budge, though, and you will not (or should not) be allowed on site with a pickup truck.
And as for buying, we are talking usage, not transport. It's the same conumdrum as those artics with 2 800l tanks on them. Under ADR regs, more than 1000l of diesel require orange plates, ADR qualified driver and all the shenanigangs, yet I am yet to see one using the orange plates unless carrying other hazardous substances. Ditto for your caravan, I assume the battery is part of the design, ergo no special conditions. And, unless you are very (and I mean VERY) careless, I can't see any of those batteries classed as waste :D:D:D
quick qestion... I have an ADR what sighns do I have to display to dispose some baterys??