Non-putrescible waste definition
Non-putrescible waste means any waste that contains no more than trivial amounts of putrescible materials or minor amounts of putrescible materials contained in such a way that they can be easily separated from the remainder of the load without causing contamination of the load. This category includes construction waste and demolition waste but excludes cleanup materials contaminated by hazardous substances, source-separated recyclable material, special waste, land clearing debris and yard debris.
Non-putrescible waste means materials greater than 4 mm in size that are inorganics, and includes plastics, glass, metals, textiles, household hazardous waste, and non-digestible inert materials such as stone, concrete, bone, ceramics, brick, or asphalt and including other man-made or naturally occurring inorganic materials.
Non-putrescible waste means any waste that contains no more than trivial amounts of putrescible materials or minor amounts of putrescible materials contained in such a way that they can be easily separated from the remainder of the load without causing contamination of the load. This term includes construction and demolition waste. This term does not include cleanup material,
More Definitions of Non-putrescible waste
Non-putrescible waste means general solid waste that includes glass, rubber, plastic, plasterboard, ceramics, bricks, concrete or metal, paper and cardboard, garden waste, building and demolition waste, virgin excavated natural material and wood waste.