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WASDIS D.24A

WASDIS — EDIFACT Waste Disposal Information Message (D.24A)

The WASDIS message conveys waste-disposal information between producers, transporters and treatment facilities: nature and regulatory classification of waste (LoW / EWC), quantities, packaging, collection points and approved destinations. It serves as the upstream record feeding environmental traceability requirements and national waste-tracking notes. This page summarises the segment structure as published by UN/CEFACT for directory D.24A.

Purpose

The WASDIS message conveys waste-disposal information between producers, transporters and treatment facilities: nature and regulatory classification of waste (LoW / EWC), quantities, packaging, collection points and approved destinations. It serves as the upstream record feeding environmental traceability requirements and national waste-tracking notes.

This page focuses on the structure published by UN/CEFACT for directory D.24A. The segments listed, their status (M / C), position and repetition factor are extracted from the official file wasdis_c.htm hosted on service.unece.org.

Segment structure

The WASDIS D.24A message has 32 header entries, 0 detail entries and 0 summary entries (segments and groups combined). Groups are shown in bold and their members are indented by actual nesting depth.

Pos.TagNameSRep.
00010UNHMessage headerM1
00020BGMBeginning of messageM1
00030DTMDate/time/periodC×9
00040  SG1Group (×9)C×9
00050  RFFReferenceM1
00060  DTMDate/time/periodC×9
00070    SG2Group (×1)C1
00080    LOCPlace/location identificationM1
00090    DTMDate/time/periodC1
00100    GORGovernmental requirementsC1
00110      SG3Group (×1)M1
00120      TDTTransport informationM1
00130      DTMDate/time/periodC×9
00140      LOCPlace/location identificationC×9
00150      RFFReferenceC×2
00160      MEAMeasurementsC1
00170      FTXFree textC×9
00180      QTYQuantityC×9
00190        SG4Group (×9)C×9
00200        NADName and addressM1
00210          SG5Group (×1)C1
00220          CTAContact informationM1
00230          COMCommunication contactC×3
00240            SG6Group (×99)C×99
00250            DGSDangerous goodsM1
00260            MEAMeasurementsC×9
00270            SGPSplit goods placementC×999
00280            FTXFree textC×9
00290            LOCPlace/location identificationC×9
00300            DTMDate/time/periodC×9
00310            NADName and addressC×9
00320UNTMessage trailerM1

Detail

No segment in this section.

Summary

No segment in this section.

Changes vs D.96A

The WASDIS message is not published in directory D.96A. No "D.96A → D.24A" comparison line can therefore be produced — see the block below for details.

This message is not published in directory D.96A: it was introduced into the standard after that release and therefore has no historical baseline for comparison. The first directory indexed on ediverse.io sets the reference; later changes are then documented from one release to the next in subsequent directories.

Structural example

Minimal example of an WASDIS D.24A message with mandatory segments only. The goal is to show the exact version declared in UNH (WASDIS:D:24A:UN) — not to replicate a full business case.

edifact wasdis-d24a-example.edi
UNB+UNOC:3+5410000000123:14+5410000000456:14+260514:1430+CTRL024001'
UNH+1+WASDIS:D:24A:UN'
BGM+283+WASDIS-2026-EWC-0042+9'
DTM+137:20260514:102'
RFF+AGA:WASTE-MANIFEST-2026-7811'
LOC+24+FR-COLL-SITE-LYON-03::293'
GOR+22'
TDT+20+TRUCK-FR1234+3'
NAD+CA+5410000000123::9'
NAD+CN+5410000000456::9'
EQD+CN+WASTE-BIN-104+++5'
FTX+AAI+++EWC code 15 01 06 - mixed packaging waste - non-hazardous'
MEA+AAE+G+KGM:480'
UNT+13+1'
UNZ+1+CTRL024001'

Common errors

  • Misaligned UNH tokens — The UNH+...+WASDIS:D:24A:UN token must reflect exactly the directory in use — a mismatch between the UNH release and the release agreed with the partner is rejected by every strict validator.
  • Wrong UNT segment count — The value after UNT+ must include UNH and UNT themselves. By far the most common sender-side error, regardless of the directory in use.
  • Stale code lists — Between D.96A and D.24A, several code lists received new qualifiers (DTM status, RFF qualifier, NAD codes…). Reusing an older directory’s code tables triggers warnings or even rejections depending on the partner’s strict-conformance mode.

Other versions of this message available on ediverse.io: WASDIS D.10A, WASDIS D.16B, WASDIS D.21B.

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