SCHEDULE 1ANNEX I TO THE HAZARDOUS WASTE DIRECTIVE
“ANNEX ICATEGORIES OR GENERIC TYPES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE LISTED ACCORDING TO THEIR NATURE OF THE ACTIVITY WHICH GENERATED THEM (*) (WASTE MAY BE LIQUID, SLUDGE OR SOLID IN FORM)
(*) Certain duplications of entries found in Annex II are intentional.
ANNEX I.A.Wastes displaying any of the properties listed in Annex III and which consist of:
1.
anatomical substances; hospital and other clinical wastes;
2.
pharmaceuticals, medicines and veterinary compounds;
3.
wood preservatives;
4.
biocides and phyto-pharmaceutical substances;
5.
residue from substances employed as solvents;
6.
halogenated organic substances not employed as solvents excluding inert polymerized materials;
7.
tempering salts containing cyanides;
8.
mineral oils and oily substances (e.g. cutting sludges, etc.);
9.
oil/water, hydrocarbon/water mixtures, emulsions;
10.
substances containing PCBs and/or PCTs (e.g. dielectrics etc.);
11.
tarry materials arising from refining, distillation and any pyrolytic treatment (e.g. still bottoms, etc.);
12.
inks, dyes, pigments, paints, lacquers, varnishes;
13.
resins, latex, plasticizers, glues/adhesives;
14.
chemical substances arising from research and development or teaching activities which are not identified and/or are new and whose effects on man and/or the environment are not known (e.g. laboratory residues, etc.);
15.
pyrotechnics and other explosive materials;
16.
photographic chemicals and processing materials;
17.
any material contaminated with any congener of polychlorinated dibenzofuran;
18.
any material contaminated with any congener of polychlorinated dibenzo-pdioxin.
ANNEX I.B.Wastes which contain any of the constituents listed in Annex II and having any of the properties listed in Annex III and consisting of:
19.
animal or vegetable soaps, fats, waxes;
20.
non-halogenated organic substances not employed as solvents;
21.
inorganic substances without metals or metal compounds;
25.
metallic dust, powder;
26.
spent catalyst materials;
27.
liquids or sludges containing metals or metal compounds;
28.
residue from pollution control operations (e.g. baghouse dusts, etc.) except (29), (30) and (33);
29.
scrubber sludges;
30.
sludges from water purification plants;
31.
decarbonization residue;
32.
ion-exchange column residue;
33.
sewage sludges, untreated or unsuitable for use in agriculture;
34.
residue from cleaning of tanks and/or equipment;
35.
contaminated equipment;
36.
contaminated containers (e.g. packaging, gas cylinders, etc.) whose contents included one or more of the constituents listed in Annex II;
37.
batteries and other electrical cells;
38.
vegetable oils;
39.
materials resulting from selective waste collections from households and which exhibit any of the characteristics listed in Annex III;
40.
any other wastes which contain any of the constituents listed in Annex II and any of the properties listed in Annex III.
22.
ashes and/or cinders;
23.
soil, sand, clay including dredging spoils;
24.
non-cyanidic tempering salts;”.