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Check a waste carrier registration

Type the registration number from the waste transfer note — CBDU128084 — or the name of the business. 418,521 registrations for England, from the Environment Agency public register.

418,521registrations
145,860upper tier
1,595postcode districts
56,968expiring by 2027

Why you have to check, and why it is your problem

If you run a business and someone takes waste away from your premises, the law puts the check on you. GOV.UK states it plainly: you must “complete a waste transfer note for each load of waste that leaves your premises” and “check if your waste carrier is registered”.

That is the duty of care, and it does not transfer with the waste. If your carrier turns out not to be registered — or to hold only a lower tier registration, which does not cover carrying other people's waste for money — the failure is yours as well as theirs.

The number is on the waste transfer note. It is not on any invoice, and it is not something you can work out. That is what this page is for.

The three things worth knowing

Where the registrations are

All 110 postcode areas · 1595 postcode districts

Need waste collected?

A registration tells you a business is allowed to take waste away. It does not tell you they cover your area or will quote. Tell us what you need moving and roughly where, and we will take the requirement to upper tier businesses registered there. We are not a broker, we hold no prices, and we take no booking — what we can do is put your request in front of people who are permitted to do the work.

We read every message ourselves. Your e-mail is used to reply and to pass the requirement on, and nothing else — see the privacy page.

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