Waste Receiving Site (Phase 1)
In-depth regulatory definition and operational context for Waste Receiving Site (Phase 1) under 2026 mandates.
Waste Receiving Sites are the first group of operators mandated to use the Digital Waste Tracking service, beginning in October 2026. This includes any facility permitted to accept, treat, or dispose of waste.
Technical Guidance & Context
Phase 1 implementation focuses on the "end" of the waste journey. Sites such as Transfer Stations, MRFs, and Landfills must be ready to confirm receipt of waste digitally and report on waste types (like POPs) before other parts of the chain are fully mandated.
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UMR
A Unique Movement Reference (UMR) is a digital 'passport' for waste shipments in the UK. It must be generated before waste leaves a producer's site and closed by the receiver within 48 hours.
Record-Before-Move
Record-Before-Move is a core regulatory principle requiring a digital waste record to be created on the national service before waste physically leaves a site. This ensures that every shipment on the road is already accounted for in the digital system.
Delegated Access
Delegated Access is a system feature that allows a waste producer to grant permission to a third party, such as a broker or carrier, to manage their digital waste records on their behalf.