Waste is the unwanted material in the enviroment while Refuse is a semisolid waste such as human excreta. i.e 'All refuse is waste but not all waste is refuse.'
Refuse
Refuse in solid waste refers to materials that have been discarded or thrown away, such as paper, plastic, glass, and food scraps. These materials are typically no longer wanted or needed and are considered waste.
Lewis Erwin has written: 'Packaging and solid waste' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects of Packaging waste, Packaging waste, Refuse and refuse disposal, Waste minimization
Refuse-derived Fuel(RDF) is a fuel produced by processing municipal solid waste (MSW) with a waste converter technology.
Matthew Gandy has written: 'Recycling and the politics of urban waste' -- subject(s): Case studies, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Incineration, Economic aspects of Recycling (Waste, etc.), Economic aspects of Refuse and refuse disposal, Economic aspects of Waste products as fuel, Incineration, Recycling (Waste, etc.), Refuse and refuse disposal, Waste products as fuel 'The environmental debate'
The homonym of refuse is refuse. It can mean to decline or reject something, or it can refer to waste or garbage.
John Skitt has written: 'A staff development handbook' 'Waste disposal management and practice' -- subject(s): Management, Refuse and refuse disposal 'Disposal of refuse and other waste' -- subject(s): Incineration, Refuse and refuse disposal, Sewage disposal
Babu Ambat has written: 'Solid waste management' -- subject(s): Factory and trade waste, Refuse and refuse disposal
Fritz Efaw has written: 'Impact of user charges on management of household solid waste' -- subject(s): Refuse and refuse disposal, Refuse collection, Salvage (Waste, etc.)
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Refuse has two definitions. Garbage, waste, trash. OR decline, abjure, avoid.