Waste 21
Contents
Preface
Guide to the Plan
1. Waste 21 - Presentation and
Objectives
1.1 Challenges ahead
1.2 Objectives
2. The Danish Waste Model
2.1 New focus for waste management
3. Initiatives
3.1 General areas of effort
3.2 Sectors and fractions
3.3 Waste incineration plants
3.4 Building and construction sector
3.5 Households
3.6 Industry
3.7 Institutions, trade and offices
3.8 Power plants
3.9 Wastewater treatment plants
Appendix A Regulation
A 1 Instruments of the Danish model
A 2 EU waste regulation
Appendix B Waste amounts and statistical basis
B 1 Developments in waste amounts
B 2 Technological development in waste management
B 3 Statistical basis
Appendix C Capacity
C 1 Capacity - incineration plants
C 2 Landfill capacity
C 3 Capacity - hazardous waste
Appendix D Sectors
D 1 Waste incineration plants 76
D 2 Building and construction sector 78
D 3 Households 81
D 4 Industry 89
D 5 Institutions, trade and offices 93
D 6 Power plants 96
D 7 Wastewater treatment plants 98
Appendix E Fractions
E 1 Batteries and accumulators
E 2 End-of-life vehicles
E 3 Tyres
E 4 Waste electrical and electronic equipment
E 5 Packaging waste
E 6 Hazardous waste
E 7 Glass
E 8 Impregnated wood
E 9 Health-care risk waste
E 10 Municipal sewage sludge
E 11 Refrigeration equipment
E 12 Organic domestic waste
E 13 Organic waste from industry and food waste from
catering centres
E 14 Paper and cardboard
E 15 PCB/PCT
E 16 Plastic
E 17 PVC
E 18 Residues from waste incineration plants
E 19 Residues from power plants
E 20 Shredder waste
E 21 Waste oil
E 22 Foundry waste
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