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Regulation 13(2)(c)
In this Schedule–
“inert construction and demolition waste”–
means any waste from construction or demolition activities which is not capable of undergoing anaerobic or aerobic decomposition, but
does not include any of the other types of waste which are listed in the first column of the table in this Schedule; and
“putrescible waste”–
means any animal or vegetable waste (including wood) which is capable of undergoing anaerobic or aerobic decomposition, but
does not include any of the other types of waste which are listed in the first column of the table in this Schedule.
Type of waste | Amount of biodegradable municipal waste (expressed as a percentage by weight) |
---|---|
Card | 100% |
Paper | 100% |
Putrescible waste | 100% |
Vegetable oil | 100% |
Footwear | 50% |
Furniture | 50% |
Textiles | 50% |
Batteries | 0% |
Electrical and electronic equipment | 0% |
End-of-life vehicles | 0% |
Fluorescent tubes | 0% |
Glass | 0% |
Inert construction and demolition waste | 0% |
Metal | 0% |
Mineral oil | 0% |
Plastic | 0% |
Soil | 0% |
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