NON-HAZARDOUS WASTECHAPTER 20 SPECIFICATIONDEFRA DWT 2026 MANDATORY
Official 6-Digit Code: 20 01 25

EWC 20 01 25Edible Oil and Fat (Used Cooking Oil)

Used vegetable oil, frying oil, and animal fats collected from commercial kitchens, fish and chip shops, and catering venues.

Physical FormLiquid
POPs ClassificationNon-POPs
Statutory Retention2 Years (Duty of Care)
Filing MechanismDirect DEFRA API Sync

2026 DEFRA Digital Waste Tracking Mandate

Must be logged under 2026 DWT. Must not be poured down commercial drains. Primary recovery path is conversion to Sustainable Aviation Fuel / Biodiesel.

Mandatory Data Parameters Required on Submission:
  • Official 6-digit EWC code: 20 01 25
  • Carrier Environment Agency Upper Tier Registration (CBDU number)
  • Accurate metric quantity (Kilograms or Tonnes from weighbridge/skip docket)
  • Site receiving authorisation and designated R/D disposal/recovery code
  • Timestamped electronic transfer confirmation retained for 2 years

Permitted Recovery (R) & Disposal (D) Codes

When logging transfers for EWC 20 01 25, the receiving depot must assign an approved Annex II recovery or disposal operation:

R9Refining for biofuel / biodiesel production (Recovery)

Approved Container Types & Sizing:

Oil Drum (60L-200L)Fat BoxIBC

Duty of Care Enforcement & Penalty Liability

Under Section 34 of the UK Environmental Protection Act 1990, every commercial producer transferring EWC 20 01 25 must verify their carrier's licence and lodge an electronic Waste Transfer Note. Failure to produce a valid transfer record on demand carries a £400 Fixed Penalty Notice or unlimited fines upon court prosecution.

Statutory Record Retention: 2 Years minimum (Cloud archived by WasteLog).

Verified UK Carriers Permitted for EWC 20 01 25

Upper Tier carriers licensed by the Environment Agency to collect this stream:

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Frequently Asked Questions: EWC 20 01 25

Is EWC 20 01 25 classified as hazardous waste under DEFRA rules?

No. EWC 20 01 25 is classified as NON-HAZARDOUS waste. It must be logged with metric weights under standard Duty of Care rules.

How long must I keep waste transfer notes for EWC 20 01 25?

Under Section 34 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, non-hazardous waste transfer notes (e-WTNs) must be retained for a minimum of 2 years (3 years for hazardous waste). WasteLog automatically stores all verified records in a 2-year audit defence archive.

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