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A fuel that has been produced from the processing of waste into a specification for an end user. The export of WDF from the UK (primarily to the EU) requires the fuel to be sufficiently treated and processed to meet a specification of the user, which must be classified as an R1 facility. WDF is generally characterised into RDF and SRF but for the purposes of legislation remains a waste (unless stringent End of Waste Criteria can be met) and so users have to comply with the WID.
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Waste Derived Fuel has been produced from the processing of waste into a specification for an end user. The export of WDF from the UK (primarily to the EU) requires the fuel to be sufficiently treated and processed to meet a specification of the user, which must be classified as an [[R1]] facility. WDF is generally characterised into [[RDF]] and [[SRF]] but for the purposes of legislation remains a waste (unless stringent [[End of Waste Criteria]] can be met) and so users of the fuel have to have to comply with the [[IED]] which has superseded [[WID]].

Revision as of 22:47, 7 November 2019

Waste Derived Fuel has been produced from the processing of waste into a specification for an end user. The export of WDF from the UK (primarily to the EU) requires the fuel to be sufficiently treated and processed to meet a specification of the user, which must be classified as an R1 facility. WDF is generally characterised into RDF and SRF but for the purposes of legislation remains a waste (unless stringent End of Waste Criteria can be met) and so users of the fuel have to have to comply with the IED which has superseded WID.