Betekenis van:
waste product

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

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

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

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. the disposal of unused or waste product.
  2. ‘Close loop recycling’ means recycling a waste product into the same product.
  3. the disposal of unused veterinary medicinal product or other waste product.
  4. the previous holders or the producer of the product from which the waste came.
  5. How long is the product used in practice by the consumer before it becomes waste?
  6. the efficient use of the product and the minimisation of waste,
  7. ‘prevention’ means measures taken before a substance, material or product has become waste, that reduce:
  8. The investment project comprises a large depot for waste paper and a rail connection to the existing rail network for transport of waste paper and the finished product.
  9. Member States may decide that the costs of waste management are to be borne partly or wholly by the producer of the product from which the waste came and that the distributors of such product may share these costs.
  10. recommendations concerning product storage conditions after opening (in order to limit solid waste), including safety advice if appropriate,
  11. “State of the art” shall mean a process in which the use of a waste product to manufacture an end product is economically profitable normal practice.
  12. All plants involved in the production of the product shall have a system for handling the waste and residual products deriving from the production of the product.
  13. by the end of 2011, an interim report on the evolution of waste generation and the scope of waste prevention, including the formulation of a product eco-design policy addressing both the generation of waste and the presence of hazardous substances in waste, with a view to promoting technologies focusing on durable, re-usable and recyclable products;
  14. ‘Where only part of a product or waste, such as waste equipment, contains or is contaminated with persistent organic pollutants, it shall be separated and then disposed of in accordance with the requirements of this Regulation.’;
  15. The extended producer responsibility shall be applied without prejudice to the responsibility for waste management as provided for in Article 15(1) and without prejudice to existing waste stream specific and product specific legislation.