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List of waste types

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Main article: Waste

Waste comes in many different forms and may be categorized in a variety of ways. The types listed here are not necessarily exclusive and there may be considerable overlap so that one waste entity may fall into one to many types.

  • Agricultural waste

  • Animal by-products (see slaughterhouse waste)

  • Biodegradable waste

  • Biomedical waste

  • Bulky waste

  • Business waste

  • Chemical waste

  • Clinical waste (see Biomedical waste)

  • Coffee wastewater

  • Commercial waste

  • Composite waste

  • Construction and demolition waste (C&D waste)

  • Controlled waste

  • Demolition waste

  • Dog waste

  • Domestic waste

  • Electronic waste (e-waste)

  • Food waste

  • Green waste

  • Grey water

  • Hazardous waste

  • Household waste

    • Household hazardous waste
  • Human waste

    • Sewage sludge
  • Industrial waste

    • Slag
    • Fly ash
    • Sludge
  • Inert waste

  • Inorganic waste

  • Kitchen waste

  • Litter

  • Marine debris

  • Medical waste

  • Metabolic waste. See also Feces.

  • Mineral waste. See also Inorganic waste.

  • Mixed waste

  • Municipal solid waste

  • Nuclear waste (see Radioactive waste)

  • Organic waste

  • Packaging waste

  • Post-consumer waste

  • Radioactive waste

    • Low-level waste
    • High-level waste
    • Mixed waste (radioactive/hazardous)
    • Spent nuclear fuel
  • Recyclable waste

  • Residual waste

  • Retail hazardous waste

  • Sewage

  • Sharps waste

  • Ship disposal

  • Slaughterhouse waste

  • Special waste (see Hazardous waste)

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