Collection and transportation business: collection and separation
Updated: July 2024, 3
If you are licensed to collect and transport industrial waste, you will of course be required to collect and separate the waste.
General waste treatment business license
General waste mainly refers to garbage generated in the daily life of ordinary households (bulky garbage, non-burnable garbage, food garbage) and paper waste from offices.
However, depending on the type of industry, paper waste and wood chips from business offices may fall under industrial waste.
Permits must be obtained to collect, transport, and process these materials.
Industrial waste treatment business license
Industrial waste refers to waste generated from all business activities, and is defined by the Waste Disposal and Cleaning Act.
Waste is categorized into waste regardless of industry, and waste depending on the industry.
In addition, among industrial wastes, wastes that are explosive, toxic, infectious, etc. and have the potential to harm human health or the living environment and require special management are classified as specially controlled industrial wastes.
Permits must be obtained in order to collect, transport, and dispose of these types of garbage.


