Consists of fractions which are combustible in nature but are not recyclable such as soiled paper, soiled cloth, contaminated plastics, multi- layer, packaging materials, other packaging materials, pieces of leather, rubber, tyre, polystyrene (thermocol), wood etc. and is used as alternative fuel in integrated cement and waste to energy plants.
Is typically a 6mm finest fraction contains a mixture of humus-rich organics which improve soil fertility along with a high proportion of soil or sand, which is why it cannot meet FCO standards for compost. This can be used for afforestation, agro-forestry and in non-edible crop farming.
Is typically a 6mm to 20 mm soil predominantly consisting of sand fraction derived
from debris and is used for earth filling.
Is typically a 20mm to 250 mm fraction predominantly consisting of stones from debris and is used for earth filling.
Is typically a handpicked glass bottle scrap used for recycling.
Is typically a ferrous scrap picked by a electromagnet and is used for recycling.
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