Betekenis van:
waste matter

waste matter
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • ongewenst bijproduct
  • any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

waste matter
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • afval van de huishouding
  • any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

waste matter
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • hetgeen na een bewerking als nutteloze rest overblijft
  • any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Yarn waste (including thread waste)— mechanical pulp (for example, newspapers, journals and similar printed matter)
  2. For all waste categories amount in (normal) wet waste (code W); for sludge (waste item 12) also amount in dry matter (code D) Waste disposed 12
  3. For all waste categories amount in (normal) wet waste (code W); for sludge (waste item 12) also amount in dry matter (code D) Waste incinerated 12
  4. To this end, no waste or other matter may be added for the purpose of disposing of that waste or other matter.
  5. Also in the waste treatment sets sludge has to be measured in both (normal) wet waste and in dry matter.
  6. Waste (including noils, yarn waste and garnetted stock) of man-made fibres— s, journals and similar printed matter)
  7. For all waste categories amount in (normal) wet waste (code W); for sludge (waste item 12) also amount in dry matter (code D)
  8. For all waste categories amount in (normal) wet waste (code W); for sludge (waste item 11, 12, 40) also amount in dry matter (code D)
  9. For instance, the set on generation of waste contains 51 waste categories by 21 NACE groups measured in wet waste and 3 waste categories by 21 NACE groups measured in dry matter.
  10. For all the waste categories the amount is based on (normal) wet waste, for the generation of sludge (waste items 11, 12, 40) the amount is also calculated in 1000 tonnes of dry matter. Also in the waste treatment sets sludge has to be measured in both (normal) wet waste and in dry matter.
  11. animal carcases and the following agricultural waste: faecal matter and other natural, non‐dangerous substances used in farming;
  12. If the competent authorities of dispatch and of destination cannot agree on the classification as regards the distinction between waste and non-waste, the subject matter shall be treated as if it were waste.
  13. For all the waste categories the amount is based on (normal) wet waste, for the generation of sludge (waste items 11, 12, 40) the amount is also calculated in 1000 tonnes of dry matter.
  14. The reporting unit to be used for all waste categories is 1 tonne of (normal) wet waste except for the waste categories ‘industrial effluent sludges’, ‘common sludges’, ‘sludges and liquid waste from waste treatment’ and ‘dredging spoils’ were the reporting unit is 1 tonne of dry matter.
  15. The reporting unit to be used for all waste categories is 1 tonne of (normal) wet waste except for the waste categories “industrial effluent sludges,”“common sludges”, “sludges and liquid waste from waste treatment” and “dredging spoils” were the reporting unit is 1 tonne of dry matter.