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- Inert_waste abstract "Inert waste is waste which is neither chemically or biologically reactive and will not decompose. Examples of this are sand, drywall, and concrete. This has particular relevance to landfills as inert waste typically requires lower disposal fees than biodegradable waste or hazardous waste.".
- Inert_waste wikiPageID "4364816".
- Inert_waste wikiPageRevisionID "544316452".
- Inert_waste hasPhotoCollection Inert_waste.
- Inert_waste subject Category:Waste.
- Inert_waste comment "Inert waste is waste which is neither chemically or biologically reactive and will not decompose. Examples of this are sand, drywall, and concrete. This has particular relevance to landfills as inert waste typically requires lower disposal fees than biodegradable waste or hazardous waste.".
- Inert_waste label "Inert waste".
- Inert_waste label "Resíduo inerte".
- Inert_waste sameAs Resíduo_inerte.
- Inert_waste sameAs m.0bzbw1.
- Inert_waste sameAs Q6028465.
- Inert_waste sameAs Q6028465.
- Inert_waste wasDerivedFrom Inert_waste?oldid=544316452.
- Inert_waste isPrimaryTopicOf Inert_waste.