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Only a Non-hazardous Landfill can accept [[Non-Hazardous Waste]] which includes [[Municipal Solid Waste]] and any other [[Non-hazardous Waste]] of a similar nature that meets the relevant [[Waste Acceptance Criteria]]. They can also accept [[Inert Waste]] and [[Stabilised Non-reactive Hazardous Waste]], for example those vitrified or solidified. | Only a Non-hazardous Landfill can accept [[Non-Hazardous Waste]] which includes [[Municipal Solid Waste]] and any other [[Non-hazardous Waste]] of a similar nature that meets the relevant [[Waste Acceptance Criteria]]. They can also accept [[Inert Waste]] and [[Stabilised Non-reactive Hazardous Waste]], for example those vitrified or solidified<ref>Defra (2010). Environmental Permitting Guidance: The Landfill Directive for the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010. London: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, p.7.</ref>. | ||
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Only a Non-hazardous Landfill can accept Non-Hazardous Waste which includes Municipal Solid Waste and any other Non-hazardous Waste of a similar nature that meets the relevant Waste Acceptance Criteria. They can also accept Inert Waste and Stabilised Non-reactive Hazardous Waste, for example those vitrified or solidified[1].
References
- ↑ Defra (2010). Environmental Permitting Guidance: The Landfill Directive for the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010. London: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, p.7.