A I
Unprocessed or just mechanically processed matured timber, which is no longer substantially contaminated with foreign bodies |

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Cuttings. Sections, shavings of unprocessed solid wood; pallets of solid wood, e.g. Euro pallets, industrial pallets of solid wood: transport crates, crates of solid wood; fruit, vegetable and plant crates and similar solid wood crates (manufactured after 1989): construction site assortments of unprocessed solid wood
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A II
Glued, painted, coated, lacquered or otherwise treated matured timber without halogen-organic connections in the coating and without wood preservative |

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Cuttings, sections, shavings of derived timber products and other treated wood; pallets and transport crates of derived timber products; construction site assortments of derived timber products, barked wood, treated solid wood; boards, false ceilings, planking from interior work; door leaves and frames from interior doors, construction chipboard; furniture, without halogen-organic connections in the coating; (without harmful contaminants)
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A III
Matured timber with halogen-organic connections in the coating without wood preservative |


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other pallets, with connection materials; furniture with halogen-organic connections in the coating; matured timber from bulky waste (mixed assortment)
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A IV
Matured timber treated with wood preservatives, such as railway sleepers, telegraph poles, hop poles, stakes, and other matured timber that cannot be assigned to timber categories AI, AII or AIII, excluding |



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Munitions crates; cable reels of solid wood (manufactured before 1989);
construction wood for load-bearing parts; timber framing and rafters; windows, window frames, exterior doors; waterproofed structural timber from outside areas;
construction and demolition timber with harmful contaminants; railway sleepers, telegraph poles; assortments from landscaping, waterproofed garden furniture; assortments from agriculture;
matured timber from industrial applications (e.g. industrial flooring, cooling towers);
matured timber from hydraulic engineering; matured timber from wrecked ships and railway cars; matured timber from cases of damage (e.g. burnt wood);
fine particles from processing matured timber into derived timber products
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PCB matured timber
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Matured timber that is PCB in the sense of the PCB / PTC Waste Ordinance and must be disposed of according to its provisions, particularly insulation and noise insulation boards, which are treated with substances that contain polychlorinated biphenyl
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