FIRST SCHEDULE (REGULATION 2) DESCRIPTION Metal and metal-bearing wastes
Waste containing arsenic or its compound
Waste of lead acid batteries in whole or crushed form
Waste of batteries containing cadmium and nickel or mercury or lithium
Dust, slag, dross or ash containing arsenic, mercury, lead, cadmium, chromium, nickel, copper, vanadium, beryllium, antimony, tellurium, thallium or selenium excluding slag from iron and steel factory
Residues from recovery of acid pickling liquor
Slags from copper processing for further processing or refining containing arsenic, lead or cadmium
Leaching residues from zinc processing in dust and sludges form
Waste containing mercury or its compound
Waste from electrical and electronic assemblies containing components such as accumulators, mercury-switches, glass from cathode-ray tubes and other activated glass polychlorinated biphenyl-capacitors, or contaminated with cadmium, mercury, lead, nickel, chromium, copper, lithium, silver, manganese or polychlorinated biphenyl
Wastes containing principally inorganic constituents which may contain metals and organic materials
Asbestos wastes in sludges, dust or fibre forms
Immobilized scheduled wastes including chemically fixed, encapsulated, solidified or stabilized sludges
Sludges containing one or several metals including chromium, copper, nickel, zinc, lead, cadmium, aluminium, tin, vanadium and beryllium
Waste gypsum arising from chemical industry or power plant
Wastes containing principally organic constituents which may contain metals and inorganic materials
Spent organic acids with pH less or equal to 2 which are corrosive or hazardous
Flux waste containing mixture of organic acids, solvents or compounds of ammonium chloride
Adhesive or glue waste containing organic solvents excluding solid polymeric materials
Press cake from pretreatment of glycerol soap lye
Oily residue from automotive workshop, service station oil or grease interceptor
Oil contaminated earth from re-refining of used lubricating oil
Oil or sludge from oil refinery plant maintenance operation
Tar or tarry residues from oil refinery or petrochemical plant
Spent organometallic compounds including tetraethyl lead, tetramethyl lead and organotin compounds
Waste, substances and articles containing or contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) or polychlorinated triphenyls (PCT)
Waste of phenols or phenol compounds including chlorophenol in the form of liquids or sludges
Rubber or latex wastes or sludge containing organic solvents or heavy metals
Waste of non-halogenated organic solvents
Waste of halogenated or unhalogenated non-aqueous distillation residues arising from organic solvents recovery process
Uncured resin waste containing organic solvents or heavy metals including epoxy resin and phenolic resin
Waste of thermal fluids (heat transfer) such as ethylene glycol
Wastes which may contain either inorganic or organic constituents
Spent alkalis with pH more or equal to 11.5 which are corrosive or hazardous
Discarded drugs containing psychotropic substances or containing substances that are toxic, harmful, carcinogenic, mutagenic or teratogenic
Pathogenic wastes, clinical wastes or quarantined materials
Waste arising from the preparation and production of pharmaceutical product
Clinker, slag and ashes from scheduled wastes incinerator
Contaminated soil, debris or matter resulting from cleaning-up of a spill of chemical, mineral oil or scheduled wastes
Disposed containers, bags or equipment contaminated with chemicals, pesticides, mineral oil or scheduled wastes
Rags, plastics, papers or filters contaminated with scheduled wastes
Spent activated carbon excluding carbon from the treatment of potable water and processes of the food industry and vitamin production
Spent aqueous alkaline solution containing cyanide
Spent quenching oils containing cyanides
Sludges of inks, paints, pigments, lacquer, dye or varnish
Waste of inks, paints, pigments, lacquer, dye or varnish
Discarded or off-specification inks, paints, pigments, lacquer, dye or varnish products containing organic solvent
Spent di-isocyanates and residues of isocyanate compounds excluding solid polymeric material from foam manufacturing process
A mixture of scheduled and non-scheduled wastes
Spent processing solution, discarded photographic chemicals or discarded photographic wastes
Wastes from the production, formulation, trade or use of pesticides, herbicides or biocides
Off-specification products from the production, formulation, trade or use of pesticides, herbicides or biocides
Mineral sludges including calcium hydroxide sludges, phosphating sludges, calcium sulphite sludges and carbonates sludges
Wastes from wood preserving operation using inorganic salts containing copper, chromium or arsenic of fluoride compounds or using compound containing chlorinated phenol or creosote
Chemicals that are discarded or off-specification
Waste from manufacturing or processing or use of explosives
Waste containing, consisting of or contaminated with, peroxides
Other wastes
Any residues from treatment or recovery of scheduled wastes
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