Examples of using Waste may in English and their translations into Swedish
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Waste may arise in different ways.
Landfill for non-hazardous waste may be used for.
Liquid waste may be flushed with large amounts of water.
Under the Euratom Treaty waste may be moved within the EU.
Some waste may be handled only by accredited companies.
talking about a ban, but about the fact that shipments of waste may be undertaken by mutual agreement.
Municipal waste may go to landfills for non-hazardous waste. .
yet another annex with yet another list of waste may give rise to confusion.
Waste may also contain high levels of fats which will contribute to high BOD/COD levels.
unfortunately, the incineration of waste may turn out to be the only option.
Waste may be disposed of in landfills only if its recovery is not technically
am. 36 stating that systems to handle waste may be set up by producers individually or collectively.
A lack of waste may lead to contaminated ground water,
Whereas, in each case, checks should be made to establish whether the waste may be placed in the landfill for which it is intended,
Liquid waste may be flushed with large amounts of water.•
supplementing those of Directive 75/442/EEC on the management of particular categories of waste may be laid down by means of individual directives.
Depending on its management, waste may impact both human health
cannot be sufficiently achieved by the Member States acting alone because the mismanagement of such waste may cause pollution of a transboundary nature.
However, municipal waste may include, in addition to domestic waste,
criteria regarding the third countries to which radioactive waste may be exported.
Even shipments of green waste may be illegal, for example if Annex VII is not included
It is settled case law of the European Court of Justice that the fact that waste may be used as a substitute for products by itself does not mean that the waste may be declassified from the waste definition under Directive 75/44/EEC.
Therefore, the second paragraph stipulates that waste may be otherwise disposed of in accordance with Article 4 of Directive 75/442/EEC when the content of the listed substances in waste is below the concentration limits given in Annex IV of the Regulation.
the fact that that substance is commonly regarded as waste may be taken as evidence that the holder has discarded that substance
The weight of waste which is considered to have ceased to be waste may be reported as recycled if the materials or substances that have
They also contain no screws or thread parts on which pasty waste might catch.
Incineration of both hazardous and harmless wastes may cause emissions of substances which pollute the air,
the composition of wastes may be less clear.
management of hazardous/polluting substances and wastes may contribute if appropriate Measures are taken x-xx.
Non-hazardous wastes may contain components which give rise to hazardous air pollutants upon incineration
