Disposal of hazardous waste: banned imports must be re-exported or destroyed while regulated waste can be recycled by authorised handlers. Disposal of hazardous waste follows a two-category approach: banned waste must be re-exported where permissible or destroyed at the importer's risk and cost, while regulated waste may be recycled or reprocessed only by authorised persons within prescribed parameters. Handling and disposal must comply with the Hazardous and Other Wastes rules and require State Pollution Control Board permission; illegal imports must be re-exported by the importer, or, if untraceable, may be sent to authorised facilities or sold to authorised users by customs with Board approval.
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Disposal of hazardous waste: banned imports must be re-exported or destroyed while regulated waste can be recycled by authorised handlers.
Disposal of hazardous waste follows a two-category approach: banned waste must be re-exported where permissible or destroyed at the importer's risk and cost, while regulated waste may be recycled or reprocessed only by authorised persons within prescribed parameters. Handling and disposal must comply with the Hazardous and Other Wastes rules and require State Pollution Control Board permission; illegal imports must be re-exported by the importer, or, if untraceable, may be sent to authorised facilities or sold to authorised users by customs with Board approval.
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