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Solidwaste Management

Legal Means Resources

equivalencies chains

Energetic saving from recycling of

quantity/ load exess prohibition

year paper consumption =

4 trees =

270 glass & bottles

= 450 cans =

50plastic kgs

waste

proportion

rates returns on goodwill

1 ton recycled paper save

2.5ton CO2

3m3 of dump site

use 3 times less energy than new

use 100 times less water than new

Aluminium

0.95

taxes on raw material contains

1 ton newspaper =

30m3 water =

4000kWh =

6 ton CO2


Plastic,

0.7

taxes on residues/wastes amounts






Steel

0.6

slective fraction prohibition (solidwaste types)






glass

0.4

Stock taxes for recycling

Functional Elements description of solid waste management

paper

0.4

Information contain obligation

waste generation

those activities in which material are identified as waste and are either thrown away or gathered together for treatment

Solid waste Ile de France (Paris region) soid waste

material selection

on-site handling, storage & processing

those activities associated with the handling storage or processing at or near the point of generalion

recycled

0.500

labelling

collection

those activities associated with the transfer of waste and collection to the location where the vehicle is emptied

compost

0.050

technical assistance

transfer and transport

those activities associated with the transfer of waste to collection vehicle to the larger transport equipment or transport of the waste usually over long distance

incinerated

0.170

subsidies and loans on programs

processing and recovery

those techniques, equipment and facilities used for recycling or in beneficiency of other functional element to recover for conversion products or energy from solidwaste.

damp fill

0.280

public collective waste center collectors

disposal

those activities associated with ultimate disposal of those wastescollected and transported directly to the final waste (sludge) from wastewater treatment plants or for compost or other sustances from various solidwaste treatment plants that are of no further use

Collected solid waste structured developed countries

share recycling centers

industrial not dangerous waste

0.58

credits and taxes exemptions

Home solid waste

production (kgs/year)


Batteries recycled

(proportion)

municipal waste

0.38

controls

China

115


France

0.31

dangerous waste

0.04

advertising

France

424


Austria

0.5

Solid waste / sectors France 2004

information campaign

OECD

560


Belgium

0.5

sectors: mines & construction

0.404

professionalization

South Africa

420


Germany

0.37

health sector

0.0002


Brazil

320


Netherlands

0.35

agriculture & forest

0.44


India

100




collectivities

0.016

Classification of materials comprising municipal solid wastte

households

0.033

component

description

industrials dangerous

0.007

food waste

animal, fruit or vegetable residues (garbage) resulting from the handling, preparation, cooking and eating of food. Because outrescible they will decompose rapidly especially in warm weather

industrial firms safe

0.099

rubbish

combustible, non combustible, solidwastes excluding food wastes or other putrescible material. Typically combustible rubbish consist of material such as paper, carboard, plastics, textiles, rubber, leather, wood, furniture & garden trimmings. Non combustible rubbish consists of items such as glass, crockery, tin cans, aluminium cans, ferrous & non ferrous metals, dirt and construction wastes

Ashes and residues

materials remaining from the burning of wood, coal, coke, and other combustible wastes. Residues from power plantnormally composed of fine, powdery materials, cinders, clinkers, and small amounts of burned and partially burned materials

Demolition and construction wastes

wastes from razed buildings and others structures are classifed asdemolition wastes. From construction, remodeling,and repairing of residential, comercial and industrial buildings andsimilar structures are classified as construction wastes. These wastes may include dirt, stones, concrete, bricks, plaster, lumber, shingles and plumbing, heating and electrical parts

Special wastes

such as street sweepings, roadside litter, catch-basin debris, dead animals and abandoned vehicles are classified as special wastes

Treatment-plant wastes

The solid and semisolid wastes from water, wastewater and industrial waste treatment facilities are included here.

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