Rubber and plastic (hard) were found to be the major sources of chlorine in unsorted input waste stream. The content of chlorine measured in these two components was 8.0 wt% (dry) and 3.0 wt% (dry) respectively. Rubber material also contained components of shoes in it. Plastic film, packaging plastic and shoe have been reported [27] to bear highest total chlorine concentration among the SRF components. More studies [16], [28] and [29] report a very high concentration of chlorine in waste components of plastic, rubber, leather and shoes. It is reported in a research [35] that major portion of organic chlorine was found in rubber and plastic. Textile was found to contain higher content of bromine (Br) and antimony (Sb) as compared to other waste components. The content of bromine and antimony in textile measured in laboratory were 0.06 wt.% (dry) and 360 mg/kg (dry) respectively.