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[[Hazardous Waste]] is defined within Art 3(2) of the [[Waste Framework Directive]] ([[WFD]]) as waste which displays one or more of the hazardous properties listed in Annex III (of the [[WFD]]). | [[Hazardous Waste]] is defined within Art 3(2) of the [[Waste Framework Directive]] ([[WFD]]) as waste which displays one or more of the hazardous properties listed in Annex III (of the [[WFD]]). | ||
==Overview== | |||
[[Hazardous Waste]] is defined within Art 3(2) of the [[Waste Framework Directive]] ([[WFD]]) as waste which displays one or more of the hazardous properties listed in Annex III (of the [[WFD]]). | |||
Examples of [[Hazardous Waste|hazardous waste]] as shown in the [[European Waste Catalogue]] ([[EWC]]) Code are outlined in the tables below (with the 2-digit code being the Chapter Title and the 4-digit code being the process giving rise to the [[waste]]): | |||
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! [[EWC]] !! Description | |||
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| '''13 || '''OIL WASTES AND WASTES OF LIQUID FUELS (except edible oils and those in chapters 05/12 & 19)''' | |||
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| '''13 01 || '''waste hydraulic oils''' | |||
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| 13 01 01* || hydraulic oils, contianing PCBs | |||
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|13 01 04* || chlorinated emulsions | |||
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|13 01 11* || synthetic hydraulic oils | |||
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! EWC !! Description | |||
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| '''06''' || '''WASTES FROM INORGANIC CHEMICAL PROCESSES''' | |||
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| '''06 01''' || '''wastes from the manufacture, formulation, supply and use of acids''' | |||
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| 06 01 01*|| sulphuric acid and sulphourous acid | |||
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| 06 01 02* || hydrochloric acid | |||
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|06 01 03* || hydrofluoric acid | |||
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|06 01 05* || nitric acid and nitrous acid | |||
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|06 01 06* || other acids | |||
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==Hazardous Waste Arisings== | ==Hazardous Waste Arisings== |
Revision as of 12:43, 11 July 2022
Hazardous Waste is defined within Art 3(2) of the Waste Framework Directive (WFD) as waste which displays one or more of the hazardous properties listed in Annex III (of the WFD).
Overview
Hazardous Waste is defined within Art 3(2) of the Waste Framework Directive (WFD) as waste which displays one or more of the hazardous properties listed in Annex III (of the WFD).
Examples of hazardous waste as shown in the European Waste Catalogue (EWC) Code are outlined in the tables below (with the 2-digit code being the Chapter Title and the 4-digit code being the process giving rise to the waste):
EWC | Description |
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13 | OIL WASTES AND WASTES OF LIQUID FUELS (except edible oils and those in chapters 05/12 & 19) |
13 01 | waste hydraulic oils |
13 01 01* | hydraulic oils, contianing PCBs |
13 01 04* | chlorinated emulsions |
13 01 11* | synthetic hydraulic oils |
EWC | Description |
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06 | WASTES FROM INORGANIC CHEMICAL PROCESSES |
06 01 | wastes from the manufacture, formulation, supply and use of acids |
06 01 01* | sulphuric acid and sulphourous acid |
06 01 02* | hydrochloric acid |
06 01 03* | hydrofluoric acid |
06 01 05* | nitric acid and nitrous acid |
06 01 06* | other acids |
Hazardous Waste Arisings
The macro-level data reported in July 2020 by DEFRA[1] for tonnage arisings is summarised in the figure below, with a total of 4.6 million tonnes of Hazardous Waste arising in the UK in 2018:
Waste Listing
Hazardous Waste is waste that appears in the List of Waste (England) Regulations 2005, as amended, as a six-digit EWC code with an asterisk e.g.16 06 01*. Wastes are generally hazardous if they contain or exhibit properties which are hazardous to human health or the environment e.g. toxic, corrosive, mutagenic etc (Hazardous Properties).
Treatment
Hazardous Waste requires specialist handling and treatment as defined within the Waste Framework Directive (2008/98/EC) and is regulated by the Hazardous Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2005 in England and Wales and by The Special Waste Regulations 1996 and The Special Waste Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 2004 in Scotland. The same macro level data reported in July 2020 showed the final treatment tonnage of 2.1 million tonnes was via the following destinations: