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- Waste_characterisation abstract "Waste characterisation (waste characterization US) is the process by which the composition of different waste streams is analysed. Waste characterisation plays an important part in any treatment of waste which may occur. Developers of new waste technologies must take into account what exactly waste streams consist of in order to fully treat the waste. The biodegradable element of the waste stream is vitally important in the use of systems such as composting or anaerobic digestion.Municipal waste streams are commonly broken down into the following constituents:Film plastic-LDPEDense plastic-HDPE, PETFerrous metalNon-ferrous metalsGlassTextiles"Other" any remaining items which do not fitBiodegradable fractionGlassPaper & cardboardGarden waste or green wasteFines (items below a certain screen size)".
- Waste_characterisation wikiPageID "6457926".
- Waste_characterisation wikiPageRevisionID "582381172".
- Waste_characterisation hasPhotoCollection Waste_characterisation.
- Waste_characterisation subject Category:Landfill.
- Waste_characterisation subject Category:Waste_legislation_in_the_European_Union.
- Waste_characterisation subject Category:Waste_management.
- Waste_characterisation comment "Waste characterisation (waste characterization US) is the process by which the composition of different waste streams is analysed. Waste characterisation plays an important part in any treatment of waste which may occur. Developers of new waste technologies must take into account what exactly waste streams consist of in order to fully treat the waste.".
- Waste_characterisation label "Caracterização de resíduos".
- Waste_characterisation label "Waste characterisation".
- Waste_characterisation sameAs Caracterização_de_resíduos.
- Waste_characterisation sameAs m.0g6327.
- Waste_characterisation sameAs Q7972813.
- Waste_characterisation sameAs Q7972813.
- Waste_characterisation wasDerivedFrom Waste_characterisation?oldid=582381172.
- Waste_characterisation isPrimaryTopicOf Waste_characterisation.