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Dictionary » R » Refuse-derived fuel Refuse-derived fuelrefuse-derived fuel (rDF) fuel prepared from municipal solid waste. Noncombustible materials such as rocks, glass, and metals are removed, and the remaining combustible portion of the solid waste is choped or shreaded. RDF facilities process between 100 and 3000 tons of MSW per day. ![]()
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