European List of Wastes and EWC Codes Overview
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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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

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