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dc.contributor.authorKMM
dc.date.accessioned2012-12-12T14:10:15Z
dc.date.available2012-12-12T14:10:15Z
dc.date.issued1993-06-30
dc.identifier736201021
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10029/256526
dc.description.abstractAbstract niet beschikbaar
dc.description.abstractThis interim report presents the results of sorting analyses with household waste, collected after separate collection at source in the municipality of Lemsterland. The sorting analyses, which took place march 1992, form part of a monitoring programme of a pilot project, called 'de dubbele duobak' (two dual-chamber bins). 'Lemsterland' is one of the Dutch pilot projects, which will be evaluated in the programme 'ADC-Afvalscheiding Droge Componenten' (waste separation of dry components). This programme is initiated by the Ministry of VROM in order to develop a uniform system of separate waste collection. Also Lemsterland is mentioned in the Packaging Convention, an agreement between the Government and packaging industry to reduce the amount of packaging waste. The main purpose of this pilot project in Lemsterland is to achieve an extended reduction of the amount of household waste by a system of separate collection at source. In this system, each household is provided with two dual-chamber wheeled bins. The first bin contains a fraction of garden, fruit and vegetable waste ('GFT') and a residual fraction ; the other bin contains a paper/cardboard fraction and a mixture ('PMD') of plastics/metals/drinks-packaging (laminated cardboard). These four fractions were analysed on the composition, purity and response.
dc.description.sponsorshipDGM/A
dc.format.extent31 p
dc.language.isonl
dc.relation.ispartofRIVM Rapport 736201021
dc.relation.urlhttp://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/736201021.html
dc.subject17nl
dc.subjectanalysenl
dc.subjectsorterennl
dc.subjecthuishoudelijk afvalnl
dc.subjectkwaliteitnl
dc.subjectgescheiden inzamelennl
dc.subjecthergebruiknl
dc.subjectverpakkingnl
dc.subjectafvalbaknl
dc.subjectlemsterlandnl
dc.subjectanalysisen
dc.subjectsortingen
dc.subjectdomestic wasteen
dc.subjectqualityen
dc.subjectseparate collectionen
dc.subjectrecyclingen
dc.subjectpackagingen
dc.subjectrubbish binen
dc.subjectlemsterlanden
dc.subjectdry componentsen
dc.subjectduobinen
dc.subjectsorteerproevenen
dc.subjectdroge componentenen
dc.subjectduobaken
dc.titleSorteeranalyses met gescheiden ingezameld huishoudelijk afval uit Lemsterland. Deelrapportage proef 3, maart 1992nl
dc.title.alternative[Sorting analyses with domestic waste after separate collection from Lemsterland. Interim report, march 1992.]en
dc.typeReport
dc.date.updated2012-12-12T14:10:16Z
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html.description.abstractThis interim report presents the results of sorting analyses with household waste, collected after separate collection at source in the municipality of Lemsterland. The sorting analyses, which took place march 1992, form part of a monitoring programme of a pilot project, called 'de dubbele duobak' (two dual-chamber bins). 'Lemsterland' is one of the Dutch pilot projects, which will be evaluated in the programme 'ADC-Afvalscheiding Droge Componenten' (waste separation of dry components). This programme is initiated by the Ministry of VROM in order to develop a uniform system of separate waste collection. Also Lemsterland is mentioned in the Packaging Convention, an agreement between the Government and packaging industry to reduce the amount of packaging waste. The main purpose of this pilot project in Lemsterland is to achieve an extended reduction of the amount of household waste by a system of separate collection at source. In this system, each household is provided with two dual-chamber wheeled bins. The first bin contains a fraction of garden, fruit and vegetable waste ('GFT') and a residual fraction ; the other bin contains a paper/cardboard fraction and a mixture ('PMD') of plastics/metals/drinks-packaging (laminated cardboard). These four fractions were analysed on the composition, purity and response.


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