Waste has historically been difficult to define with individuals or companies interpretation differing greatly in the way waste is seen. For example, biodegradable organic material such as food waste maybe seen as 'waste' to domestic households, but through treatment and anaerobic breakdown this product becomes compost which can be resold as nutrient rich soil. This difficulty in interpreting waste types has led to strict definition to ensure different waste types are handled and disposed of according to stringent regulation and laws.
The Waste Management Licensing Regulations 1994 defines waste as "any substance or object in which the producer or the person in possession of it discards or intends or is required to discard".
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