End of Waste Code

End of Waste Code

Author: Waste and Contaminated Land Assessment

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Published: 2023

Total Pages: 0

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An EOW code states when a waste stops being a waste following any necessary processing or treatment. This EOW code states when the paunch becomes a resource and any relevant requirements and/or conditions for its use. This EOW code is limited to paunch generated from the lawful processing of animals for human consumption.


End of Waste Code

End of Waste Code

Author: Queensland. Department of Environment and Science. Waste and Contaminated Land Assessment

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Published: 2023

Total Pages: 0

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An EOW code states when a waste stops being a waste following any necessary processing or treatment. This EOW code states when waste plasterboard becomes a resource and any relevant requirements and/or conditions for its use.


End of Waste Code

End of Waste Code

Author: prepared by : Waste Assessment

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Published: 2023

Total Pages: 0

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An End of Waste code states when a waste stops being a waste following any necessary processing or treatment. A waste becomes a resource when it has been determined to meet the requirements of an End of Waste code. This EOW code is limited to the waste fibre cement board generated during the manufacture of fibre cement board. This End of Waste code states when the waste fibre cement board becomes a resource and any relevant requirements and/or conditions for its use.


DRAFT Amended End of Waste Code

DRAFT Amended End of Waste Code

Author: Department of Environment and Science. Waste Assessment

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Published: 2022

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This End of Waste code for water treatment residuals has been issued by the chief executive in accordance with section 159 of the Waste Reduction and Recycling Act 2011 (WRR Act). This EOW code states when water treatment residuals becomes a resource and any relevant requirements and/or conditions for its use. If the resource is not being used in accordance with the relevant requirement sand/or conditions of this EOW code, or another type of permit that allows for its use, it is considered a waste under section 13 of the Environmental Protection Act 1994 (EP Act) and must be disposed of appropriately at a facility that is lawfully able to receive the waste. -- Summary.