2. Type of waste
2.1 Inert waste
Inert, non-hazardous waste is mineral waste that remains unchanged. These wastes do not decompose or burn, and do not produce any physical, chemical or biological reactions that could harm the environment or human health.
Inert waste includes :
mixtures of concrete, bricks, tiles, ceramics, rubble, sand, cement, mortar, rubble, breeze blocks;
glass (glazing only), such as white glass, laminated glass, tinted glass, mirrors;
tar-free bituminous materials (tar-free pavements);
earth and stone (including excavated material, but excluding topsoil and peat).
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Bibliography
Standards and norms
- Concrete – Specification, performance, production and compliance – National supplement to standard NF EN 206 - NF EN 206/CN - Novembre 2014
Regulations
Directive 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of November 19, 2008 on waste and repealing certain Directives (text with EEA relevance)
Law no. 75-633 of July 15, 1975 on waste disposal and materials recovery
Decision No 2000/532/EC of 03/05/00 replacing Decision 94/3/EC establishing a list of wastes pursuant to Article 1 er...
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