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Waste is unwanted materials or products, which are considered to be no longer useful. Wastes can be disposed of in a rubbish bin and/or a landfill site but many such
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Rock that has to be moved to get to ore.
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Land which was either unusable or uncultivated, and not taxed. Although sometimes waste was the result of William's wars in the north, it could also simply mean land not fit for agricultural use.
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Domestic waste (DW): waste resulting from household consumption and processed by traditional collection or voluntary separation methods. Non-hazardous industrial waste (NHIW): waste not of householdorigin arising from industrial or commercial activity, non-toxic in nature. Hazardous industrial waste (HIW): dangerous industrial waste materials requiring special handling during processing to protect the environment. Medical waste: waste resulting from medical activity, including hospital waste.
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The destructive use of property by someone in possession who holds less than full and clear title such as a tenant or mortgagor.
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