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Premises in Great Britain and the Channel Islands must be approved by the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) to operate as an ABP plant.
The list of details follows the format laid down by the European Commission and is arranged in sections according to plant type:
intermediate plants
storage plants
incineration plants
processing (rendering) plants
oleo-chemical plants
biogas plants
composting plants
petfood plants
specific users
purposes outside of the food chain
collection centres
organic fertiliser/soil improver plants
other registered plants
A list of approved and registered premises in the European Union is available on the European Commission website.
Published 2 January 2015 Last updated 20 September 2022 +show all updates
Updated the details of the approved and registered animal by-product (ABP) operating plants in Great Britain.
Updated the details of the approved and registered animal by-product (ABP) operating plants in Great Britain.
Updated the details of the approved and registered animal by-product (ABP) operating plants in Great Britain.
Updated the details of the approved and registered animal by-product (ABP) operating plants in Great Britain.
Updated the details of the approved and registered animal by-product (ABP) operating plants in Great Britain.