From your document...
2. Is the waste carried for business or profit?
You must identify whether the waste is being carried ‘in the course of any business’ or with ‘a view to a profit’. This includes businesses that are not waste contractors or skip operators but which transport waste.
Your decision
We
do not require the carrier to register:
- if they are not carrying waste as part of their business or for profit
- they are a householder carrying their own waste
Which is as I said in Post#29...
I carry materials I may need for a job to site and I carry materials I did not use on the job back from site..
Some of these materials may then sit back on my stock for days. weeks or months until I use them on another job..
But also within my TAX return there are costings for any materials taken from the business for my own personal use...
So any such materials that I happen to consume as part of my own non working leisure time..
Are personal domestic waste..
Just as the stuff that any DIY person could also buy from any DIY outlet is just as much a personal waste for me as it is for them...
such as a DIY person tiling his own bathroom...
or fixing a new garden shed...
or painting the lounge..
or putting sockets in the bedroom..
or helping parents clear the loft..
or helping the elderly neighbor who hasn't got a car dispose of the old back door that went rotten...
or any of my own home personal waste..
No license needed..
I know of students doing art college courses who like all sorts of materials for doing three dimensional art structures.....
e.g. one of my daughters....
she has all sorts of personal waste left at the end of a project!