Cement, Energy and Environment

Composition [%] EWC-Number EWC-designation 1 >· 2 >· 3 > Exemplary explanation 04 02 21 04 02 22 07 02 13 08 01 12 08 02 01 09 01 07 09 01 08 12 01 05 15 01 01 15 01 02 15 01 05 15 01 06 15 02 03 16 01 03 17 02 03 19 05 01 19 12 01 19 12 04 19 12 08 19 12 10 Sum in % (without 19 12 10) Wastes from unprocessed textile fibers Wastes from processed textile fibers Waste Plastic Waste paint and varnish other than those mentioned in 08 01 11 Waste coating powders Photographic film and paper containing silver or silver compounds Photographic film and paper not containing silver or silver compounds Plastic and turning Paper and cardboard packing Plastic packaging Composite packaging Mixed packaging Absorbents, filter materials, wiping cloths and protective clothing other than those mentioned in 15 02 02 End-of-life tyres Plastic Non-composted fraction of municipal and similar wastes Paper and cardboard Plastic and rubber Textiles Combustible waste (refuse– derived fuel) max 10 % of the total mix Raw Material, Scrap, etc. from the textile industry Carpet Remnants, Car textile (both raw material and scrap edge sections) Plastic and rubber waste Only hardened paints and varnishes Automotive plastics, PU composites, injection module components, foams Decoration paper, packaging and label paper (residues from the production), also wax impregnated paper Packaging films (raw material and scrap), foams polystrene Plastic and paper laminates Packaging of the group no. 15 01 Absorbents, filter materials, wiping cloths, protective clothing End-of-life tyres, shredded tyres High calorific valuable fractions of the mech. or mech. biolog. treatment of waste (90 to 95 % of combustibles are known from the positive list and/ or the waste groups 20 02 and/or EWC 17 09 04) Notes/Comments • 1) Additional types of waste in compliance with the practical and maximum values 2) 3) Without fine particle fraction/proportion of grain size 5. 0.5 mm max. - 10% Only dehydrated maximum moisture content according to quality specifications Zinc oxide: Vulcanising accelerator in tyre production Biologically zinc is one of the most important metals after iron. Zinc is a constituent of many enzymes (e.g. phosphatases, carboanhyd rase) and is among the essential trace elements. 20

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