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SCHEDULE 9E+WWaste operations and materials facilities

PART 2E+WMaterials facilities

CHAPTER 1E+WIntroductory provisions, conditions and functions

InterpretationE+W

2.—(1) In this Schedule—

material particles” means—

(a)

for specified output material that is made up in largest proportion of glass material, particles of that material that measure less than 13 millimetres along their longest dimension, and

(b)

in relation to all other types of specified output material and for mixed waste material, particles of material measuring less than 55 millimetres along their longest dimension;

materials facility” means, subject to sub-paragraph (2), a regulated facility or part of a regulated facility that receives mixed waste material in order to separate it into specified output material for the purpose of selling it, or transferring it to other facilities or persons to enable that material to be recycled by those facilities or persons;

mixed waste material” means waste that—

(a)

originates—

(i)

from households, or

(ii)

from other sources but is similar to household waste in terms of its nature or composition, and

(b)

consists in largest proportion of two or more of the following kinds of target material mixed together—

(i)

glass;

(ii)

metal;

(iii)

paper;

(iv)

plastic;

non-recyclable material” means waste material that is not capable of being recycled;

non-target material” means material that is capable of being recycled but is not a target material;

paper” includes cardboard and beverage cartons that include cardboard as a composite material;

reporting period” means any of the following periods—

(a)

1st January to 31st March;

(b)

1st April to 30th June;

(c)

1st July to 30th September;

(d)

1st October to 31st December;

specified output material” means a batch of material (whether or not waste) that is—

(a)

produced from a separating process for mixed waste material, and

(b)

made up of one of the following kinds of target material, in largest proportion—

(i)

glass;

(ii)

metal;

(iii)

paper;

(iv)

plastic;

target material” means a material that is identified by the operator of a materials facility as destined to be separated out from mixed waste material in order to produce bulk quantities of that identified material.

(2) In this Schedule—

(a)any reference to a “materials facility” excludes a facility or a part of a facility that undertakes the processing or sorting of WEEE, waste batteries or accumulators;

(b)references to “recycled” or “recyclable” are to be construed in accordance with the meaning of “recycling” given in Article 3(17) of the Waste Framework Directive.