4. Disposal channels
4.1 Waste disposal facilities
Final disposal facilities are either landfills or incineration plants. In the case of the latter, incineration may be accompanied by recovery.
A landfill can be defined as a facility for disposing of waste by depositing or burying it on the ground or in artificial or natural cavities in the ground and covering it subsequently, with no intention of reclaiming it at a later date.
4.1.1 Inert waste disposal facilities
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Disposal channels
2. Waste tracking slips
These are the following (cf. :
the BSDI special industrial waste tracking slip;
asbestos waste tracking slip (BSDA);
inert waste tracking slip (or DIB).
4. Recommendation no. T2-2000 to public-sector clients concerning the management of waste from building sites
5. Audit forms
This paragraph describes the various audit forms, referring to § 3.11 of , for buildings prior to total or partial demolition.
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