Waste Collection Permit: Guide for Application or Renewal
A waste collection permit is required where a person wishes to collect waste for the purposes of reward or profit as provided for under:
- S.I. No. 820/2007 – Waste Management (Collection Permit) Regulations 2007
- S.I. No. 24/2016 – Waste Management (Collection Permit) (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- S.I. No. 104/2023 – Waste Management (Collection Permit) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2023
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Waste Collection Permit Guide
Waste Collection Permit applications and annual returns are administered by the (National Waste Collection Permits Office (NWCPO) which is part of Offaly County Council and is based at Áras an Chontae, Charleville Road, Tullamore, Co. Offaly, R35 F893.
Existing permit holders should take note of the expiry date of your waste collection permit.
- A waste collection permit is valid for 5 years from the grant date.
We have outlined below the requirements and process for the application of a waste collection permit. The application must include the specified application form and supporting documentation.
- ECOS typically organises a pre-application consultation with the (National Waste Collection Permits Office) NWCPO before an application for a waste collection permit is submitted. This provides time for the applicant and NWCPO to agree the principal waste collection activities that will be carried out.
- All relevant submissions, plans and documents will be compiled to support the application, including:
- Records of wastes types and quantities collected.
- Copy of Vehicle Registration Certificate for each vehicle to be included in the application..
- Copy of current Tax Clearance Certificate from Irish Revenue
- Copy of Notice from nominated authority instigating a review
- Copy of Certificate of Registration of Trade Name
- Copy of Certificate of Incorporation
- Details of any court hearing, case, nature of the offence and any penalty or requirements imposed by the court.
- ECOS will then undertake a number of tasks such that the application form and supporting documentation can be presented in a manner likely to lead to a successful application or renewal, including:
- Gather information relevant to the application
- Review previous permits held by the applicant
- Conduct Gap Analysis on what documentation is missing and follow up with client on outstanding documents
- Assist the client to compile documents and supporting information to complete application form.
- Complete the Waste Code Tables spreadsheet and, where relevant, complete Supplementary Questions & household Kerbside Waste Spreadsheet
- Draft Record Keeping and other procedure where required
- Document & Present Supporting Information In Standard Format
- Once the application form has been completed, it is to be submitted to the NWCPO along with all of the relevant submissions, plans, documents and other relevant information to support the application.
- The applicant must pay the appropriate fee eg. renewal fee:
- €1,000 for a single region permit
- €2,000 for a multi-region permit
- Maximum charge €5,000 for all regions.
- Once the application has been submitted, the NWCPO will decide whether the principal waste collection activity identified in the application is correct under Article 9 of the regulations.
- Only when the NWCPO is satisfied that the information received complies with Articles 6 and 7 of the regulations can the application be validated.
- A waste collection permit is issued for a period of five years (or shorter depending what the permit says).
Further guidance on required documentation for a waste collection permit is presented in:
- NWCPO Guidance Manual: Waste Collection Permit Regulations
- NWCPO Waste Collection Permit Application Form.
If you would like more information or would like to be guided through the waste collection permit application or renewal process please contact us at E: info@ecos.ie or T: (061) 633644.