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A Scenario Model for the Generation of Waste

Contents

Preface

1. Introduction

2. Methodology

3. ISAG and the development in the amount of waste 1994 -96
3.1 Household waste
3.1.1 Domestic waste
3.1.2 Bulky waste

4. Coupling of waste to economic activities in ADAM
4.1 Oil and chemical waste
4.2 Various combustibles
4.3 Various non-combustibles
4.4 Paper and cardboard
4.5 Bottles and glass
4.6 Plastics
4.7 Food waste and other organic waste
4.8 Garden waste
4.9 Iron and metal
4.10 Car tyres
4.11 Concrete, Tile/bricks, Other building/construction waste, Asphalt, Wood and Earth and stone
4.12 Other reusable waste
4.13 Hospital waste
4.14 Sieving waste
4.15 Sludge and sewage
4.16 Slag, flyash, flue gas purification product and residuals from coal-fired power plants
4.17 Dusty asbestos
4.18 Beet earth
4.19 Actual and model calculated amounts of waste, 1994-96

5. Baseline scenario and sensitivity analyses

6. Conclusions

7. References

Apendix A


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