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Regulation 25(2)(b)
1. The name (including business name), of the person who will be the return point operator.
2. The address and telephone number of the registered or principal office of that operator.
3. The address and telephone number of the proposed return point if different from that in paragraph 2.
4. Information about the accessibility of the proposed return point including—
(a)the physical location of it,
(b)routes of access to it, and
(c)its proposed hours of operation.
5. Information which demonstrates—
(a)that the applicant has sufficient resources to set up and operate the return point for the first year of operation,
(b)the number of items of scheme packaging the applicant expects to be returned to them in an average month and how this has been calculated,
(c)how the applicant intends to manage this volume of returns.
6. Confirmation in writing that all registered producers have agreed that the applicant may operate a return point on their behalf (or in the case of producers registered through a scheme administrator, that scheme administrator on their behalf).
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