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What is a “waste-derived” fertilizer?

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What is a “waste-derived” fertilizer?

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A. Fertilizers with one or more ingredients that originally were wastes or secondary materials from production processes are classified as “waste-derived” (see Definitions). In general, wastes or secondary materials includes materials from mining or manufacturing processes that are not the primary products of those processes. Wastes used in the manufacturing of fertilizer are usually an economic source of plant nutrients needed in the fertilizer product.

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