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===Disposal and Use of Category 2 material<ref name='ampr2' />=== | ===Disposal and Use of Category 2 material<ref name='ampr2' />=== | ||
Article 13 of Regulation (EC) 1069/2009 sets out the disposal routes for category 2 material. The basic options of [[Incineration|incineration]] and rendering followed by [[Incineration|incineration]] are permitted, as with category 1 material. All category 2 material can also be pressure-rendered and disposed of in an authorised [[Landfill|landfill]] site. | Article 13 of Regulation (EC) 1069/2009 sets out the disposal routes for category 2 material. The basic options of [[Incineration|incineration]] and rendering followed by [[Incineration|incineration]] are permitted, as with category 1 material. All category 2 material can also be [[Rendering|pressure-rendered]] and disposed of in an authorised [[Landfill|landfill]] site. | ||
Category 2 material can be pressure-rendered and then used for the production of organic fertilisers and soil improvers. It can also be pressure-rendered and used in an approved [[Composting|composting]] or [[Anaerobic Digestion|anaerobic digestion]] plant. A very limited number of category 2 materials (manure, digestive tract content, milk and milk-based products and colostrum) may be applied directly to land without processing provided there is no risk of transmitting a disease. | Category 2 material can be [[Rendering|pressure-rendered]] and then used for the production of organic fertilisers and soil improvers. It can also be pressure-rendered and used in an approved [[Composting|composting]] or [[Anaerobic Digestion|anaerobic digestion]] plant. A very limited number of category 2 materials (manure, digestive tract content, milk and milk-based products and colostrum) may be applied directly to land without processing provided there is no risk of transmitting a disease. | ||
===Disposal and Use of Category 3 material<ref name='ampr2' />=== | ===Disposal and Use of Category 3 material<ref name='ampr2' />=== | ||
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category 3 material compared to higher risk material. | category 3 material compared to higher risk material. | ||
Category 3 material can like category 1 and category 2 material be [[Incineration|incinerated]], or rendered | Category 3 material can like category 1 and category 2 material be [[Incineration|incinerated]], or [[Rendering|rendered]] | ||
followed by [[Incineration|incineration]]. Category 3 material can also be rendered followed by disposal in an | followed by [[Incineration|incineration]]. Category 3 material can also be rendered followed by disposal in an | ||
authorised landfill (unlike higher category material this does not have to be pressure rendering). | authorised landfill (unlike higher category material this does not have to be pressure rendering). | ||
Category 3 material can be rendered for the production of | Category 3 material can be [[Rendering|rendered]] for the production of pet food and organic fertilisers or soil | ||
improvers. Rendered category 3 material can also be used in the production of animal | improvers. [[Rendering|Rendered]] category 3 material can also be used in the production of animal | ||
feeding stuffs, though | feeding stuffs, though the related restrictions on the feeding of processed animal protein | ||
severely restrict this. | severely restrict this. | ||
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Certain category 3 material (raw milk, colostrum and products derived from these) can be | Certain category 3 material (raw milk, colostrum and products derived from these) can be | ||
applied directly to land provided there is no risk of transmitting a disease. | applied directly to land provided there is no risk of transmitting a disease. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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