Waste Statistics 2000

Contents

1 Introduction
    
2 Waste generation and treatment
2.1 Waste generation 2000 and developments 1999 – 2000
2.2 Treatment of waste in 2000
2.3 Treatment of waste, WITHOUT residues and construction and demolition waste
2.4 Treatment by sources and waste types
2.5 Developments in waste generation 1994 - 2000
     
3 Recycling
3.1 Recycling distributed on fractions
3.2 Paper and cardboard
3.3 Plastic
3.4 Bottles and glass
3.5 Ferrous metals
3.6 Organic waste for composting, wood chipping and biogasification
3.7 Tyres
    
4 Hazardous waste
    
5 Imports and exports of waste
5.1 Imports
5.2 Exports
5.3 Imports and exports of waste subject to mandatory notification
5.4 OECD- codes
    
6 Waste sources and status compared to targets for 2004
6.1 Residues from waste incineration plants
6.2 Waste from building and construction activities
6.3 Waste from households
6.3.1 Household waste per capita and per household
6.3.2 Domestic waste
6.3.3 Bulky waste
6.3.4 Garden waste
6.4 Waste from manufacturing industries
6.5 Waste from institutions, trade and offices
6.6 Residues from coal-fired power plants
6.7 Sludge from municipal wastewater treatment plants
    
7 Incineration plants and landfills
7.1 Incineration plants
7.2 Landfills
    
8 Projection of waste generation
8.1 Model suitability for describing historical developments
8.2 Baseline projection of waste generation 1994 – 2020
8.3 Waste 21 projection 2000 – 2020
   
Annex 1. Tables of waste generation
  
Annex 2. Principles for distribution of waste received at recycling centres and transfer stations.
   
Annex 3. Hazardous waste generation