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Natural graphite waste
Slate waste, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise
Mica waste
Leucite, nepheline and nepheline syenite waste
Feldspar waste
Fluorspar waste
Silica wastes in solid form excluding those used in foundry operations
Cullet and other waste and scrap of glass except for glass from cathode-ray tubes and other activated glasses
Cermet wastes and scrap (metal ceramic composites)
Ceramic based fibres not elsewhere specified or included
Partially refined calcium sulphate produced from flue-gas desulphurisation (FGD)
Waste gypsum wallboard or plasterboard arising from the demolition of buildings
Slag from copper production, chemically stabilised, having a high iron content (above 20 %) and processed according to industrial specifications (e.g. DIN 4301 and DIN 8201) mainly for construction and abrasive applications
Sulphur in solid form
Limestone from the production of calcium cyanamide (having a pH less than 9)
Sodium, potassium, calcium chlorides
Carborundum (silicon carbide)
Broken concrete
Lithium-Tantalum and Lithium-Niobium containing glass scraps
References in Lists A and B to Annexes I, III and IV refer to Annexes of the Basel Convention.
The concentration level of Benzol[a]pyrene should not be 50mg/kg or more.