Soil, Rubble, Hardcore
Soil, Rubble, Hardcore is the general description used by Local Authorities and WDF for the Inert Waste deposited at Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRC) which is then sent for processing into a Secondary Aggregate for further use in construction or to landfill.
Soil, Rubble, Hardcore includes bricks, blocks, slates, tiles, rubble, paving slabs, concrete, gravel, tarmac, stones, soil, sand, and sanitary ware (ceramic toilets, sinks, pedestals etc)[1].

Waste from Local Authorities
Local Aauthorities group Soil and Aggregates under the one Material Group of Soil.
The Top 10 Authorities removing Soil.
The Top 10 Authorities removing Aggregates.
Waste from Local Authorities
The Top 10 Authorities removing Rubble.
References:
- Devon County Council, 2018. Chargeable waste Devon - Waste and Recycling. [online] [Accessed 5 Dec. 2019].

