Inert Waste


The Landfill Directive sets the definition of inert waste:

"Waste is considered inert if:

1) It does not undergo any significant physical, chemical or biological transformations;

2) It does not dissolve, burn or otherwise physically or chemically react, biodegrade or adversely affect other matter with which it comes into contact in a way likely to give rise to environmental pollution or harm to human health; and

3) Its total leachability and pollutant content and the ecotoxicity of its leachate are insignificant and, in particular, do not endanger the quality of any surface water or groundwater."


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