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dc.contributor.authorSiemons JAEM
dc.contributor.authorDuvoort GL
dc.contributor.authorHave FHM ten
dc.contributor.authorNieuwenhuis JW
dc.date.accessioned2012-12-12T18:21:10Z
dc.date.available2012-12-12T18:21:10Z
dc.date.issued1990-12-31
dc.identifier736202001
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10029/259275
dc.description.abstractAbstract niet beschikbaar
dc.description.abstractThis report concerns a research on the composition of bulky domestic waste in the Netherlands, following a prior study in 1977. In ten selected municipalities the bulky domestic waste has been examined which was placed in the street or delivered at municipal depots. The composition determined in physical components, objects and in direct reusable materials. Finally this study pays much much attention to factors that have much influence on on the production of bulky domestic waste. The conclusion is that since 1977 the composition of bulky domestic waste has changed significantly: less paper/cardboard, metals, textile and more wood, plastics, stone and organic waste. This could be the effect of changed material-applications in products or the use of other ways for waste-collection. The object-classification shows that especially construction- and demolition waste, garden waste, furniture and carpets appear in bulky domestic waste. Direct reuse of materials (without specific (up)grading techniques is most difficult with textile (carpets, furniture), non-ferrous metals (electrical appliances) and plastics (carpets, electrical appliances).
dc.description.sponsorshipDGM/A
dc.format.extent76 p
dc.language.isonl
dc.relation.ispartofRIVM Rapport 736202001
dc.relation.urlhttp://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/736202001.html
dc.subject17nl
dc.subject91-1nl
dc.subjecthuishoudelijk afvalnl
dc.subjectgrof huisafvalnl
dc.subjectsamenstelling afval; inzamelingnl
dc.subjectdomestic wastenl
dc.subjecthousehold wastenl
dc.subjectbulky domestic wastenl
dc.subjectwaste- compositionnl
dc.subjectwaste collectionnl
dc.titleEen onderzoek naar de samenstelling van grof huisafval in Nederlandnl
dc.title.alternativeA study on the composition of bulky domestic waste in the Netherlandsen
dc.typeReport
dc.date.updated2012-12-12T18:21:11Z
html.description.abstractAbstract niet beschikbaar
html.description.abstractThis report concerns a research on the composition of bulky domestic waste in the Netherlands, following a prior study in 1977. In ten selected municipalities the bulky domestic waste has been examined which was placed in the street or delivered at municipal depots. The composition determined in physical components, objects and in direct reusable materials. Finally this study pays much much attention to factors that have much influence on on the production of bulky domestic waste. The conclusion is that since 1977 the composition of bulky domestic waste has changed significantly: less paper/cardboard, metals, textile and more wood, plastics, stone and organic waste. This could be the effect of changed material-applications in products or the use of other ways for waste-collection. The object-classification shows that especially construction- and demolition waste, garden waste, furniture and carpets appear in bulky domestic waste. Direct reuse of materials (without specific (up)grading techniques is most difficult with textile (carpets, furniture), non-ferrous metals (electrical appliances) and plastics (carpets, electrical appliances).


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