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dc.contributor.authorOh KMM
dc.date.accessioned2012-12-12T12:56:11Z
dc.date.available2012-12-12T12:56:11Z
dc.date.issued1992-04-30
dc.identifier736201014
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10029/255989
dc.description.abstractAbstract niet beschikbaar
dc.description.abstractThis report presents the results of the second series of sorting analyses with household waste, collected after separate collection at source in the municipality of Lemsterland. The sorting analyses took place in october 1991 and form part of a pilot project, called 'de dubbele duobak' (dual duobin). The main purpose of this project is to achieve a more extended reduction of the amount of household waste by separate collection at source. In Lemsterland each household is provided with two dual-chamber wheeled bins. The first bin contains a paper/carboard fraction and a mixture ('PMD') of plastics/metals/drinks-packaging (laminated cardboard); the other bin contains a fraction of garden, fruit and vegatable waste ('GFV') and a residual fraction. Of each fraction two samples were collected at two different locations and analysed on the composition, purity and response. The results on GFV- and paperfractions showd a purity which amount to 96% or more, and a response of more than 80%. The PMD-fraction showed a purity of 70% and a response of 67%. The response of glass containers (glass does not form part of the house-to-house collection) showed also a very high response rate (92%). A provisionally estimate on the total reduction of the amount of household waste, based on the results of the participating households in 1991, showed a recycling percentage of 58%.
dc.description.sponsorshipDGM/A
dc.format.extent38 p
dc.language.isonl
dc.relation.ispartofRIVM Rapport 736201014
dc.relation.urlhttp://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/736201014.html
dc.subject17nl
dc.subject92-2nl
dc.subjectsorteerproevennl
dc.subjecthuishoudelijk afvalnl
dc.subjectgescheiden inzameling; hergebruiknl
dc.subjectdroge componentennl
dc.subjectduobaknl
dc.subjectverpakkingnl
dc.subjectgftnl
dc.subjectpmd; sorting analysesnl
dc.subjectdomestic wastenl
dc.subjectseparate collectionnl
dc.subjectrecycling; dry componentsnl
dc.subjectduobinnl
dc.subjectpackagingnl
dc.subjectgfvnl
dc.titleSorteeranalyses met gescheiden ingezameld huishoudelijk afval uit Lemsterland. Deelrapportage proef 2, oktober/november 1991nl
dc.title.alternativeSortering analyses with domestic waste after separate collection from Lemsterland. Interim reporten
dc.typeReport
dc.date.updated2012-12-12T12:56:11Z
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html.description.abstractThis report presents the results of the second series of sorting analyses with household waste, collected after separate collection at source in the municipality of Lemsterland. The sorting analyses took place in october 1991 and form part of a pilot project, called 'de dubbele duobak' (dual duobin). The main purpose of this project is to achieve a more extended reduction of the amount of household waste by separate collection at source. In Lemsterland each household is provided with two dual-chamber wheeled bins. The first bin contains a paper/carboard fraction and a mixture ('PMD') of plastics/metals/drinks-packaging (laminated cardboard); the other bin contains a fraction of garden, fruit and vegatable waste ('GFV') and a residual fraction. Of each fraction two samples were collected at two different locations and analysed on the composition, purity and response. The results on GFV- and paperfractions showd a purity which amount to 96% or more, and a response of more than 80%. The PMD-fraction showed a purity of 70% and a response of 67%. The response of glass containers (glass does not form part of the house-to-house collection) showed also a very high response rate (92%). A provisionally estimate on the total reduction of the amount of household waste, based on the results of the participating households in 1991, showed a recycling percentage of 58%.


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