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Which of the following is NOT one of the four key steps in Suez UK's waste classification process?
Which of the following is NOT one of the four key steps in Suez UK's waste classification process?
- Environmental Impact Assessment (correct)
- Commodities and Grades
- Purchases and Sales Contracts
- Waste Categorisation
What is the purpose of Step 2 (Commodities and Grades) in the waste classification process?
What is the purpose of Step 2 (Commodities and Grades) in the waste classification process?
- To set up specific waste streams within the CLEAR and Material Manager systems (correct)
- To review and update the SUEZ UK Waste Directory regularly
- To ensure compliance with waste classification legislation and guidance
- To assign waste codes to business systems like CLEAR and Material Manager
What is the significance of the defined fields, including EWC code, W code, and waste description, for commodities and grades in Step 2?
What is the significance of the defined fields, including EWC code, W code, and waste description, for commodities and grades in Step 2?
- They are used for internal reporting purposes only and have no external significance
- They are required by law to be displayed on all waste transfer documents
- They ensure consistency in waste classification and prevent unauthorized modifications (correct)
- They can be amended as needed to reflect changes in waste classification
What is the importance of data governance in the waste classification process?
What is the importance of data governance in the waste classification process?
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