Green List Waste (Article 18)
In-depth regulatory definition and operational context for Green List Waste (Article 18) under 2026 mandates.
Green List Waste refers to non-hazardous waste intended for recovery that is moved across international borders. Digital Waste Tracking will digitize the Annex VII forms currently used for these movements.
Technical Guidance & Context
Moving from paper Annex VII forms to digital records simplifies the export/import process but requires precise timing for data entry to comply with international shipment regulations and the Windsor Framework.
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EWC Code
The European Waste Catalogue (EWC) is a six-digit code used to classify waste and determine its destination in the UK and EU. Correct EWC classification is a legal requirement under the Duty of Care.
Annex VII
An Annex VII form is the required documentation for 'Green List' waste shipments moving between Great Britain and Northern Ireland under the Windsor Framework.
Mandatory Digital Waste Tracking (DWT)
Mandatory Digital Waste Tracking (DWT) is the UK’s statutory move from paper-based waste records to a centralized digital system under the Environment Act 2021. It replaces traditional Waste Transfer Notes (WTNs) and Hazardous Waste Consignment Notes (HWCNs).