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The British Composting Association 1 worked to establish an industry standard for the composts, the BSI PAS 100 certified by the British Standards Institute. The specification covers the entire process; from raw materials and production methods, through quality control and lab testing ensuring certified composts are quality assured traceable safe and reliable. Description: Composting (waste), Biodegradability, Degradation, Waste disposal, Waste handling, Quality control, Biological hazards, Pathogens, Toxic materials, Toxins, Contaminants, Pollution control, Environmental management, Management operations, Performance, Marking, Labels, Fertilizers
2. PAS stands for Publicly Available Specification
See also
- BSI PAS 101 Specification for recovered container glass
- BSI PAS 102 Specification for processed glass for selected secondary end markets
- BSI PAS 105 Specification for paper waste
- Compost
- Composting
- Home composting
- Industrial composting
- List of composting systems
References
- ^ Composting Association British Composting Association
- ^ Introduction to PAS 100 Waste Resource Action Programme & Composting Association Document
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