b'or vessel used wholly for the purposes of living accommodation10Waste from a residential hostel which provides Yes Noaccommodation only to persons with no other permanent address or who are unable to live at their permanent address11Waste from a charity shop selling donatedYes Yes, but only to the extent goods originating from domestic property that the waste originated from non-domestic property12Waste from premises occupied byYes Yes, but only to the (a)a community interest company (being aextent that the waste company which is registered as such withoriginated from non-the registrar of companies), ordomestic property(b)a charity or other not for profit body, which collects goods for re-use or waste to prepare for re-use from domestic property 13Litter and refuse collected under sectionYes Yes89(1)(f) of the Act14Waste from a residential home or landYes Yesbelonging to or wholly or mainly used in connection with a residential home15Waste from premises forming part of aYes In Wales: yesuniversity, school or other educationalIn England: yes, subject establishment to paragraph 4(8)16 Waste from premises forming part of aYes Yeshospital or nursing home except for waste from a residential hostel forming such part which provides accommodation only to persons with no other permanent address17Waste from a penal institution Yes YesStudent accommodation 16.12 Another current charging initiative being considered by councils such as Sheffield and Manchester City Council is to charge private landlords of self-catered student accommodation for the collection and disposal of waste. The authority for this charge is contained within para 2 of Schedule 1 to the Controlled Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2012, which designates waste from Domestic property used in the course of a business for the provision of self-catering 164'