The deadline to share your views on the Environment Agency’s proposed new charges for waste activities and hourly rates is today, 20 January 2025, at 11:59 PM. This is your last chance to provide feedback on the changes aimed at tackling waste crime and updating regulatory fees.
Don’t miss this critical opportunity to have your say on proposals that could impact your business and the broader waste management industry. Your input is essential to ensure that these measures are both fair and effective.

What is the Consultation About?
The consultation focuses on introducing new charges to fund regulatory efforts targeting waste crime and revising the hourly rates associated with managing environmental permits. The changes aim to strengthen the Environment Agency’s ability to investigate and prevent illegal waste activities while ensuring that those responsible for non-compliance bear the costs of enforcement.
Proposed Changes
The Environment Agency’s proposals include:
Waste Exemption Charges
New charges designed to prevent misuse of waste exemptions for illegal activities.
Fee for Intervention
A fee to recover costs incurred when investigating waste operations and resolving breaches by suspected unauthorised operators.
Waste Crime Levy
A 10% levy on annual subsistence charges for certain waste permits to enhance anti-waste crime efforts.
Updated Hourly Rates
Adjustments to hourly rates to reflect current costs of managing environmental permits and supporting new regulatory activities.
These changes are intended to create a fairer system, ensure the costs of compliance are covered, and deter illegal waste operations that harm the environment and responsible businesses.
Why Participate?
This is your chance to:
- Ensure your views are considered in shaping the proposed charges.
- Provide feedback on whether the changes are fair and workable.
- Contribute ideas to improve the effectiveness of these measures.
Your input will help the Environment Agency balance its enforcement efforts with the practical realities faced by businesses.
Key Details
Consultation Document: The document outlines the proposals, the economic context, and questions for respondents. It is available online.
Deadline: The consultation closes at 11:59 pm on 20 January 2025.
How to Respond
Responses can be submitted through the consultation website. You’ll find detailed instructions, the full consultation document, and a list of questions designed to guide your feedback.
Access the Consultation Document Here
What’s at Stake?
The proposed changes are aimed at reducing waste crime, which costs legitimate businesses and taxpayers millions annually. However, they could also mean increased costs for some waste activities. By participating in the consultation, you can help ensure the charges are fair, effective, and practical for your industry.
Don’t miss this opportunity to shape the future of waste regulation and compliance in England. Submit your views before the deadline and help make a difference!
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