英文摘要 |
After much careful discussion about the amendments for the renewable resources and waste identification code. Based on this legal principle, planning of the current classification system will be aimed towards developing a practical and expandable structure by combining the classification structure of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) with the actual needs in our Country. This system changes the old single waste code and classifies wastes into eight principal classifications. This classification method not only fully describes the properties, source and disposal of the wastes; it also fulfills the needs of waste control. The following is a description of renewable resources and waste identification structure developed at this stage:1. Standard Industrial Classification: categorized according to the Standard Industrial Classification System laid out by the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting & Statistics, Executive Yuan.2. Manufacturing Process: adopting the existing manufacturing process codesused in the Industrial Waste Clearance plan.3. Waste Codes: continuing with the existing waste codes.4. Waste Categories: with reference to the Harmonized Commodity Descriptionand Coding System (HS), wastes are categorized into twenty-eight majorcategories.5. Physical Characteristics: classified into three categories - Liquid (L), Sludges(P) or Solid (S).6. Hazardous Characteristics: identified according to the “Standards for Defining Hazardous Industrial Waste”. More than one item can be chosen.7. Constituents of potentially hazardous waste: Combining the standards for Toxic hazardous industrial waste and TCLP industrial waste identified in the“Standards for Defining Hazardous Industrial Waste” with the International WasteIdentification Code (IWIC) of the OECD, wastes are categorized into ten major categories. More than one item can be chosen.8. Disposal and Recovery operations or uses: adopting the current disposal,recycling, and re-use methods, with additional renewable resource recovery uses.
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