EWC Code definition

EWC Code means the code number from the European Waste Catalogue.
EWC Code means, in respect of any Controlled Waste, therelevant waste characterisation code as prescribed by the European Waste Catalogue 2002 (as amended);

Examples of EWC Code in a sentence

  • The definitive assignment of this material to the appropriate EWC group and thus its proper EWC code will depend on the use that is made of this material.

  • This EWC code is only a general indication, and takes into account the original composition of the product and its intended use.

  • EWC code Not applicable Specific labelling Not applicable Contaminated packing Packaging containing residues of the product must be disposed of similarly to the product.

  • The user has the responsibility of choosing the right EWC code, considering the actual use of the product, alterations and contaminations.Additional information:Empty containers may contain combustible product residues.

  • The user has the responsibility of choosing the right EWC code, considering the actualuse of the product, alterations and contaminations.Additional information:Empty containers may contain combustible product residues.

  • EWC code 08 01 12 Waste paint and varnish other than those mentioned in 08 01 11 Specific labelling Not applicable.

  • Waste codes for separately collected fractions of waste (with the exception of waste wood classified under EWC code 20 01 38) are not included in the list of permitted wastes, except that separately collected fractions which prove to be unsuitable for recovery may be included.

  • EWC code 08 04 10 Waste adhesives and sealants other than those mentioned in 08 04 09 Specific labelling Not applicable Contaminated packing Packaging containing residues of the product must be disposed of similarly to the product.

  • Characterisation of waste would include the allocation of an EWC code (in accordance with The List of Wastes (England) Regulations 2005 SI No. 895) and a detailed evaluation of the waste properties.

  • Spillage, remains, discarded clothes and similar should be discarded in a fireproof container.European waste catalogue (EWC) : 08 01 11*PackagingUsed containers, drained and/ or rigorously scraped out and containing dried residues of the supplied coating, are categorised as hazardous waste, with EWC code: 15 01 10*.If mixed with other wastes, the above waste code may not be applicable.


More Definitions of EWC Code

EWC Code that code which most accurately describes the waste as published in the European Waste Catalogue 2002 and as amended from time to time;

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