High load of chlorine, cadmium and lead in input waste stream of C&IW was found to be belonged to plastic (hard) components. Of the total load of chlorine, cadmium and lead in input waste stream 51%, 47% and 59% respectively was calculated to be contained by plastic (hard) component. The load of bromine and antimony in input waste stream was found to be dominated by textile (especially due to flame retardant textile components). Of the total load of bromine and antimony in input waste stream 84.6% and 64.3% respectively was calculated to be contained by textile component. Major load of copper was found to be contained by rubber material i.e. 43.4% of its total load in input waste stream. Half (51%) of the total load of mercury in input waste stream was calculated to be belonged to plastic (soft) component. Major load of arsenic calculated belonged with fines i.e. 29% of its total load in input waste stream. The load of arsenic calculated was found to be distributed comparatively homogenously among paper and cardboard, plastic (soft) and textile i.e. 18%, 18% and 19% respectively of their total load in input waste stream. Components of input waste stream (i.e. C&IW) analyzed in laboratory for their elemental analysis are shown in Fig. 3.