Mixed Debris
Mixed debris refers to a combination of different types of waste materials, such as wood, concrete, brick, drywall, and metals, that are mixed together and require disposal. Mixed debris can be generated from various sources, such as construction and demolition activities, renovations, and household cleanouts.
From a waste disposal standpoint, mixed debris is typically classified as non-hazardous waste and can be disposed of in a landfill that accepts construction and demolition waste. However, some jurisdictions may have restrictions on what types of materials can be disposed of in landfills and may require that mixed debris be sorted and separated before disposal to ensure that any hazardous materials are handled appropriately.