Orphan waste definition

Orphan waste means a covered electronic device, excluding a video game console and a television, the manufacturer of which can not be identified or is no longer in business and has no successor in interest.
Orphan waste means any type of waste, the generator of which cannot be identified or is no longer in business and has no successor in interest e.g. electronic waste, plastic waste, dead animals, biodegradable waste, biomedical waste or hazardous waste, C&D waste etc;]16
Orphan waste means covered electronic equipment, the manufacturer of which cannot be identified or is no longer in business and for which no successor-in-interest has been identified.

More Definitions of Orphan waste

Orphan waste means a covered electronic product, the producer of which can
Orphan waste means a covered electronic device, the manufacturer of which can not be identified or is no longer in business and has no successor in interest. [2003, c. 2, §119 (RAL).]
Orphan waste means electronic waste that was manufactured by, or bears the brand of, a manufacturer that is no longer in business.

Related to Orphan waste

  • Green Waste Biodegradable waste that can be composed of plant material such as grass or flower cuttings, hedge trimmings and brush less than 1 inch in diameter.

  • Trade waste means any refuse resulting from the prosecution of any trade, business, industry, commercial venture (including farming and ranching), or utility or service activity, and any governmental or institutional activity, whether or not for profit.

  • Universal waste means any of the following hazardous wastes that are managed pursuant to the universal waste requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 733:

  • e-waste means electrical and electronic equipment, whole or in part discarded as waste by the consumer or bulk consumer as well as rejects from manufacturing, refurbishment and repair processes;

  • toxic waste or "toxic substance" under any provision of Environmental Law and shall also include, without limitation, petroleum, petroleum products, asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls and radioactive materials;