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Operations in Brazil – total weight of waste by type and
disposal method* 306-2
 Hazardous waste
Waste type
Not applicable
Not applicable
Batteries, electronic waste, light bulbs, used vegetable oils and other used oils
Health service waste, used PPE, rags and objects impregnated with chemical products or oils and greases
Toxic chemical product containers
Non-hazardous waste
 Disposal method
Recycling
Composting
Recovery, including energy recovery
Incineration (mass burning)
Landfill
Other (to be specified by the organization)
* Data for 2017.
Kg
Not applicable
Not applicable
33,106
4,384
410
Kg
32,161,997
48,025
38,150
Not applicable
2,864,218
393,820
Waste type
Paper/cardboard, clear plastic, mixed plastic, containers and drums, raffia bags, ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals, pallets and rendering plant waste
Organic waste from rumen content and organic cafeteria waste
Tallow acid
Not applicable
Common trash
Tridecanter sludge
       There is a solid waste treatment plan approved by the appropriate authorities at the Paraguay and Uruguay units – National Directorate of the Environment (Dinama).
Operations in Paraguay and Uruguay – total weight of waste (kg) by type and disposal method* 306-2
 Hazardous waste
Light bulbs and fluorescent tubes
Lead batteries and batteries
Alkaline batteries
Used oil
Electronic waste
CRT Monitors
Uruguay Carrasco
150
98
22
N/A
189
36
Uruguay Pul
118
208
N/A
1,536
N/A
N/A
1,862
Paraguay Plant 8
173
24
N/A
2,800
12
N/A
3,009
Paraguay Plant 2
64
30
N/A
1,510
81
N/A
1,685
       Total 495
* Disposal method: final disposal of waste is done by licensed companies.
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