Trade waste consents

Businesses that produce oil, grease or other liquid waste may need to have a trade waste consent.

Trade waste is controlled by laws to help protect drainage system treatment plants, which are essential city assets.

If your business is producing more liquid waste than that of a large household, you may need a trade waste consent.

The Council grants consents on a case-by-case basis. Call the Council to discuss your situation with the Trade Waste Officer.

If it sounds like your business may need a consent, the Officer will assess your situation by looking at site plans, and the type and volume of liquid waste. Chemical analysis may also be involved. The Council officer's evaluation will show whether or not you need a consent.

The decision as to whether a consent is needed can take 20 working days. However, assessment and evaluation of the conditions to be set up for a consent can take a number of months. Temporary consents may be granted in such cases.

Apply for a consent

To apply for a consent, complete the following form and return it to the Trade Waste Officer:

Trade waste consent application (104KB PDF)

Fees

Trade waste consent fees are set by Wellington City Council under the Trade Waste Bylaw and are renewed annually.

Trade waste fees

Handling trade waste

Grease traps

Regular cleaning and maintenance of your grease traps is essential. The Council's Environmental Health Officers or Trade Waste Officers will visit you to make sure you are operating your grease trap properly.

Grease traps brochure (125KB PDF)
Grease trap fact sheet (94KB PDF)
Grease separator fact sheet (244KB PDF)

Liquid waste

The Council regulates the collection and transportation of liquid waste to prevent illegal dumping at unauthorised sites.

Liquid waste transportation

Contact us

The Public Health team is available Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm.

Public Health

Phone: 04 499 4444

Email: publichealthenquiries@wcc.govt.nz