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[[Category:Tonnage & Waste Types]] | [[Category:Tonnage & Waste Types]] | ||
The definition of | The definition of [[Inert Waste]] is found in the [[Landfill Directive]] 1993/33/EC which states that: | ||
''[[Inert Waste]] means waste that does not undergo any significant physical, chemical or biological transformations''. Inert Waste will not dissolve, burn or otherwise physically or chemically react, biodegrade or adversely affect other matter with which it comes into contact in a way likely to give rise to environmental pollution or harm human health. The total leachability and pollutant content of the waste and the ecotoxicity of the [[Leachate]] must be insignificant and in particular not endanger the quality of surface water and/or groundwater. | |||
There are only 11 [[EWC]] codes that may qualify as inert waste they are: | There are only 11 [[EWC]] codes that may qualify as inert waste they are: | ||
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| 15 01 07 || Glass packaging || - | | 15 01 07 || Glass packaging || - | ||
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| 17 01 01 || Concrete || Selected [[Construction and Demolition Waste|C&D Waste]] only<ref name='inert'>Selected construction and demolition waste (C&D waste): with low contents of other types of materials (like metals, plastic, soil, organics, wood rubber etc). The origin of the waste must be known. | | 17 01 01 || Concrete || Selected [[Construction and Demolition Waste|C&D Waste]] only<ref name='inert'>Selected construction and demolition waste (C&D waste): with low contents of other types of materials (like metals, plastic, soil, organics, wood rubber etc). The origin of the waste must be known. These materials are excluded if: | ||
* | * C&D Waste from construction(s) is polluted with inorganic or dangerous substances e.g. because of production processes in the construction, soil pollution, storage and usage of pesticides or other dangerous substances etc, unless it is made clear that the demolished construction was not significantly polluted. | ||
* | * C&D waste from construction(s), is treated, covered or painted with materials containing dangerous substances in significant amounts.</ref> | ||
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| 17 01 02 || Bricks || Selected [[Construction and Demolition Waste|C&D Waste]] only<ref name='inert' /> | | 17 01 02 || Bricks || Selected [[Construction and Demolition Waste|C&D Waste]] only<ref name='inert' /> | ||
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For the purposes of [[Landfill Tax]], [[Inert Waste]] is not the same as [[Inactive Waste]], although the two are often confused/interchanged. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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