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==Use of Waste - Current Context==
==Use of Waste - Current Context==
The UK cement kilns, on the whole, have waste permits and complete returns of the waste handled each quarter. The most recent data for each site is listed in the site specific page per cement kiln, although no returns have been made/are available for [[Cookstown]], [[Purfleet]] and [[Dunbar]]. An analysis of the waste returns for 2018 totals 753,784 tonnes - out of the 1,414,195 tonnes reported by the MPA<ref name = ''ref1''/>. The difference can be accounted for via several factors:
The UK cement kilns, on the whole, have waste permits and complete returns of the waste handled each quarter. The most recent data for each site is listed in the site specific page per cement kiln, although no returns have been made/are available for [[Cookstown]], [[Purfleet]] and [[Dunbar]]. An analysis of the waste returns is shown below - out of the 1,414,195 tonnes reported by the MPA (in 2018)<ref name = ''ref1''/>. The difference can be accounted for via several factors:
* There are no returns for 3 cement kilns
* There are no returns for 3 cement kilns
* The material may not be captured by the waste reports <ref> As an example, Blast Furnace Slag is considered a primary input for this type of cement, it is not defined as waste by the producer and therefore is not normally captured in [[UK Waste Tonnage]] figures or waste permit returns</ref>
* The material may not be captured by the waste reports <ref> As an example, Blast Furnace Slag is considered a primary input for this type of cement, it is not defined as waste by the producer and therefore is not normally captured in [[UK Waste Tonnage]] figures or waste permit returns</ref>
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!EWC Code!!Waste Description!!Tonnes (2018)
!EWC Code!!Waste Description!!Tonnes (2018)!!Tonnes (2019)
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|-
|[[EWCChap01|01 04 08]]||waste gravel and crushed rocks other than those mentioned in 01 04 07||style='text-align:right;'|796
|[[EWCChap01|01 04 08]]||waste gravel and crushed rocks other than those mentioned in 01 04 07||style='text-align:right;'|796||style='text-align:right;'|0
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap02|02 02 02]]||animal-tissue waste ''- the code typically used for [[MBM]]''||style='text-align:right;'|1,639
|[[EWCChap02|02 02 02]]||animal-tissue waste ''- the code typically used for [[MBM]]''||style='text-align:right;'|1,639||style='text-align:right;'|25
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap02|02 02 03]]||materials unsuitable for consumption or processing||style='text-align:right;'|8,360
|[[EWCChap02|02 02 03]]||materials unsuitable for consumption or processing||style='text-align:right;'|8,360||style='text-align:right;'|890
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap06|06 02 01*]]||calcium hydroxide||style='text-align:right;'|1,189
|[[EWCChap06|06 02 01*]]||calcium hydroxide||style='text-align:right;'|1,189||style='text-align:right;'|1,128
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap10|10 01 02]]||coal fly ash||style='text-align:right;'|180,493
|[[EWCChap10|10 01 02]]||coal fly ash||style='text-align:right;'|180,493||style='text-align:right;'|150,025
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap10|10 01 15]]||bottom ash, slag and boiler dust from co-incineration other than those mentioned in 10 01 14||style='text-align:right;'|384
|[[EWCChap10|10 01 15]]||bottom ash, slag and boiler dust from co-incineration other than those mentioned in 10 01 14||style='text-align:right;'|384||style='text-align:right;'|595
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap10|10 02 13*]]||sludges and filter cakes from gas treatment containing dangerous substances||style='text-align:right;'|24,172
|[[EWCChap10|10 02 13*]]||sludges and filter cakes from gas treatment containing dangerous substances||style='text-align:right;'|24,172||style='text-align:right;'|32,923
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap16|16 01 03]]||end-of-life tyres||style='text-align:right;'|69,224
|[[EWCChap10|10 03 30]]||wastes from treatment of salt slags and black drosses other than those mentioned in 10 03 29||style='text-align:right;'|0||style='text-align:right;'|820
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap16|16 08 04]]||spent fluid catalytic cracking catalysts (except 16 08 07)||style='text-align:right;'|2,509
|[[EWCChap16|16 01 03]]||end-of-life tyres||style='text-align:right;'|69,224||style='text-align:right;'|72,027
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap19|19 01 13*]]||fly ash containing dangerous substances||style='text-align:right;'|29
|[[EWCChap16|16 08 04]]||spent fluid catalytic cracking catalysts (except 16 08 07)||style='text-align:right;'|2,509||style='text-align:right;'|2,376
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap19|19 02 08*]]||liquid combustible wastes containing dangerous substances||style='text-align:right;'|84,249
|[[EWCChap19|19 01 13*]]||fly ash containing dangerous substances||style='text-align:right;'|29||style='text-align:right;'|0
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap19|19 02 10]]||combustible wastes other than those mentioned in 19 02 08 and 19 02 09||style='text-align:right;'|18,643
|[[EWCChap19|19 02 08*]]||liquid combustible wastes containing dangerous substances||style='text-align:right;'|84,249||style='text-align:right;'|91,941
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap19|19 08 05]]||sludges from treatment of urban waste water||style='text-align:right;'|25,522
|[[EWCChap19|19 02 10]]||combustible wastes other than those mentioned in 19 02 08 and 19 02 09||style='text-align:right;'|18,643||style='text-align:right;'|20,062
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap19|19 08 13*]]||sludges containing dangerous substances from other treatment of industrial waste water||style='text-align:right;'|3,412
|[[EWCChap19|19 08 05]]||sludges from treatment of urban waste water||style='text-align:right;'|25,522||style='text-align:right;'|23,062
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap19|19 09 02]]||sludges from water clarification||style='text-align:right;'|3,773
|[[EWCChap19|19 08 13*]]||sludges containing dangerous substances from other treatment of industrial waste water||style='text-align:right;'|3,412||style='text-align:right;'|2,875
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap19|19 12 01]]||paper and cardboard||style='text-align:right;'|5,226
|[[EWCChap19|19 09 02]]||sludges from water clarification||style='text-align:right;'|3,773||style='text-align:right;'|2,590
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap19|19 12 04]]||plastic and rubber||style='text-align:right;'|5,469
|[[EWCChap19|19 12 01]]||paper and cardboard||style='text-align:right;'|5,226||style='text-align:right;'|6,900
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap19|19 12 10]]||combustible waste (refuse derived fuel) ''- the code typically used for [[SRF]]''||style='text-align:right;'|251,730
|[[EWCChap19|19 12 04]]||plastic and rubber||style='text-align:right;'|5,469||style='text-align:right;'|2,883
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap19|19 12 11*]]||other wastes (including mixtures of materials) from mechanical treatment of waste containing dangerous substances||style='text-align:right;'|100
|[[EWCChap19|19 12 10]]||combustible waste (refuse derived fuel) ''- the code typically used for [[SRF]]''||style='text-align:right;'|251,730||style='text-align:right;'|316,132
|-
|-
|[[EWCChap19|19 12 12]]||other wastes (including mixtures of materials) from mechanical treatment of wastes other than those mentioned in 19 12 11||style='text-align:right;'|66,865
|[[EWCChap19|19 12 11*]]||other wastes (including mixtures of materials) from mechanical treatment of waste containing dangerous substances||style='text-align:right;'|100||style='text-align:right;'|928
|-
|[[EWCChap19|19 12 12]]||other wastes (including mixtures of materials) from mechanical treatment of wastes other than those mentioned in 19 12 11||style='text-align:right;'|66,865||style='text-align:right;'|41,151
|-
!&nbsp;!!style='text-align:right;'|Totals!!style='text-align:right;'| 753,784 !!style='text-align:right;'|769,619
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