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Chapter 03 — Wastes from wood processing and the production of panels and furniture, pulp, paper and cardboardSub-code of EWC 03 01 Non-Hazardous

EWC Code

03 03 01

Waste bark and wood (pulp/paper wastes)

EUR-Lex Commission Decision 2000/532/EC — Official Journal L 226, 06/09/2000

Annual Volume (EU)

~40 Mt/year EU wood waste (all grades)

Valorisation Range

€0–120/tonne (clean softwood chip premium for biomass)

Primary Route

Panel Board Manufacture (Particleboard / MDF)

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EWC 03 03 01 is a specific sub-code under EWC 03 01 — Wastes from wood processing and the production of panels and furniture. The classification guidance below applies to this waste stream.

EWC 03 01 covers wood and cork wastes arising at primary processing stages — sawmill operations, panel board manufacture (MDF, OSB, chipboard) and furniture production. Clean, untreated wood waste (03 01 01 bark, 03 01 05 sawdust, 03 01 99 wood residues) is non-hazardous and commands established energy and material markets. Treated wood (03 01 04*) is hazardous, requiring specialist handling due to preservative contamination (CCA — copper-chrome-arsenate, creosote, boron compounds).

The hierarchy for clean wood waste valorisation prioritises material recovery (wood chip for particleboard and MDF manufacture) over energy recovery (biomass combustion), with landfill as the last resort. NACE 16.10 (sawmilling) and NACE 16.21 (veneer and panel manufacture) are the primary material recovery destinations; clean softwood sawdust and chips from primary processing achieve €40–80/tonne delivered to panel board plants.

Contaminated and treated waste wood (pre-2003 CCA-treated timber) requires classification under the Waste Wood Directive (EU 2020 provisions and BS EN 14961 quality classes A1–A4). Class A4 wood (heavily contaminated) may only be combusted in permitted biomass or co-incineration plants complying with IED Annex IV emission limits — preventing open-burning, landfill or uncontrolled composting.

Typical Generators

Sawmills and timber processing — offcuts, bark, sawdust
Furniture manufacturers — wood chip, MDF trim, chipboard dust
Pallet and packaging wood operators — broken and contaminated wood

Disposal & Valorisation Routes

Established valorisation pathways for EWC 03 03 01, ranked by economic value and market depth.

Panel Board Manufacture (Particleboard / MDF)

Primary

Clean dry wood chip and sawdust processed into particleboard (EN 312) and MDF (EN 622) as primary raw material substitute for virgin timber fibre. Chipboard plants (Egger, Pfleiderer, Sonae Arauco) accept A1-grade clean wood at €30–60/t. Chip size specification: 2–50mm, moisture <25%, chloride <100 mg/kg.

Biomass Energy — Direct Combustion

Secondary

Clean and A2/A3 grade waste wood combusted in biomass boilers and dedicated biomass power stations under RHI/BEIS contracts. Gross calorific value: softwood 18–20 MJ/kg (dry basis). Class A3/A4 wood requires IED-permitted co-incineration facility. DRAX, Lynemouth, Ørsted Asnæs consume large volumes of waste wood under EN 14961 quality contracts.

Engineered Biochar and Carbon Sequestration

Secondary

Clean wood pyrolysed at 400–700°C (slow pyrolysis or activated carbon route) produces biochar for soil amendment and carbon sequestration under the EU Carbon Removal Certification Framework (CRCF, 2024). Biochar from certified biomass achieves €100–400/t Certified Carbon Removal Certificate (CCRC) equivalent premium. Volume market is nascent but scaling rapidly.

These are the established routes for EWC 03 03 01. Which one your stream qualifies for depends on its composition, volume and region.

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NACE Receiving Industries

Primary & secondary off-takers

01
Sawmilling and planing of wood

Primary wood processors generating and consuming bark, sawdust and offcuts in on-site biomass boilers or inter-industry chip trade

02
Manufacture of veneer sheets and wood-based panels

Particleboard and MDF manufacturers consuming clean A1 wood chip as primary furnish

03
Production of electricity

Dedicated biomass and co-firing power stations consuming classified waste wood under EN 14961

04
Treatment and disposal of non-hazardous waste

Mixed or contaminated wood waste treatment before classification upgrade or thermal disposal

Materials Classified Under This Code

Common materials that take EWC 03 03 01 depending on where the waste arises.

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Sectors that valorise EWC 03 03 01 as an input material or secondary raw material.

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