This consolidation means that organisations will now operate under a single, standardised authorisation regime, reducing duplication and improving regulatory coherence. Existing authorisations—such as CAR licences, PPC permits, and waste management licences—will automatically transition to EASR authorisations including Permits, Registrations, Notifications or General Binding Rules for lower risk activities. Transitional arrangements are in place to ensure continuity and compliance, which are detailed below.
For example:
- CAR licences will become EASR permits
- Waste carrier registrations will become EASR registrations, with standard conditions applying from 1 April 2026
- PPC permits will either become EASR permits or registrations, depending on the activity
- Waste exemptions will be reassessed and may require new EASR authorisations unless covered by a General Binding Rule
SEPA has published detailed guidance on how each type of existing authorisation will transition, including timelines, conditions, and responsibilities for the newly designated “Authorised Person.” For more information about these changes, and how Arthian can help, get in touch with Josh Parsons or Nicholas Clark, our EASR specialists, by contacting hello@arthian.com.