Waste Indicators

Appendices

1 Waste fractions and environment
1.1.1 Data basis
1.1.2 Division into categories
1.2 Paper and cardboard
1.2.1 Treatment options
1.2.2 Environment and resources
1.2.3 Data basis
1.3 Bottles and glass
1.3.1 Treatment options
1.3.2 Environment and resources
1.3.3 Data basis
1.4 Plastics
1.4.1 Treatment options
1.4.2 Resource and environment associated with plastics (except from PVC)
1.4.3 Environment and resources for PVC
1.4.4 Data basis
1.5 Food waste and other organic waste
1.5.1 Treatment options
1.5.2 Environment and resources
1.5.3 Data basis
1.6 Branches, leaves, grass etc. (and compost)
1.6.1 Treatment options
1.6.2 Environment and resources
1.6.3 Data basis
1.7 Iron and metals
1.7.1 Treatment options
1.7.2 Environment and resources
1.7.3 Data basis
1.8 Automobile rubber
1.8.1 Treatment options
1.8.2 Environment and resources
1.8.3 Data basis
1.9 Concrete and tiles
1.9.1 Treatment options
1.9.2 Environment and resources
1.9.3 Data basis
1.10 Asphalt
1.10.1 Treatment options
1.10.2 Environment and resources
1.10.3 Data basis
1.11 Other construction and demolition waste
1.11.1 Treatment options
1.11.2 Environment and resources
1.11.3 Data basis
1.12 Wood
1.12.1 Treatment options
1.12.2 Environment and resources
1.12.3 Data basis
1.13 Soil and stone
1.13.1 Treatment options
1.13.2 Environment and resources
1.13.3 Data basis
1.14 Other recyclables
1.14.1 Treatment options
1.14.2 Environment and resources
1.14.3 Data basis
1.15 Health-care risk waste
1.15.1 Treatment options
1.15.2 Environment and resources
1.15.3 Data basis
1.16 Mixed waste for incineration
1.16.1 Treatment options
1.16.2 Environment and resources
1.16.3 Data basis
1.17 Mixed waste not suitable for incineration
1.17.1 Treatment options
1.17.2 Environment and resources
1.17.3 Data basis
1.18 Sludge
1.18.1 Treatment options
1.18.2 Environment and resources
1.18.3 Data basis
1.19 Sand and screenings
1.19.1 Treatment options
1.19.2 Environment and resources
1.19.3 Data basis
1.20 Slag, fly-ash and flue-gas cleaning products
1.20.1 Treatment options
1.20.2 Environment and resources
1.20.3 Data basis
1.21 Dust-emitting asbestos
1.21.1 Treatment options
1.21.2 Environment and resources
1.21.3 Data basis
1.22 Oil and chemical waste
1.22.1 Treatment options
1.22.2 Environment and resources
1.22.3 Data basis
1.23 Electrical equipment
1.23.1 Treatment options
1.23.2 Environment and resources
1.23.3 Data basis
    
2 Quantities and treatment of different waste fractions
2.1 Review of material fractions
2.1.1 Paper and cardboard
2.1.2 Glass
2.1.3 Plastics
2.1.4 Metals
2.1.5 Oil and chemical waste
2.1.6 Automobile rubber
2.1.7 Concrete, tiles and asphalt
2.1.8 Wood (incl. wood plates)
2.1.9 Other building materials
2.1.10 Garden waste, food waste/other organic
2.1.11 Soil, gravel and stone
2.1.12 Sludge, flue-gas cleaning products, incineration slag and energy recovery from incineration
2.1.13 Other
2.2 Total amount of time required
   
3 Assumptions for calculations
3.1 Paper and cardboard
3.1.1 Quantities and statistics
3.1.2 Incineration of paper
3.1.3 Recycling processes
3.1.4 Sensitivity assessment of indicator values for paper and cardboard
3.2 Bottles and glass for packaging
3.2.1 Quantities and statistics
3.2.2 LCA processes and data sources
3.2.3 Sensitivity assessment of indicator values for glass
3.3 Aluminium
3.3.1 Quantities and statistics
3.3.2 LCA processes and data sources
3.3.3 Data quality and sensitivity
3.4 Weighting and normalisation factors
3.4.1 Resources
3.4.2 Energy
3.4.3 Landfill requirement
3.5 Incineration of waste in Denmark
3.5.1 Incineration and generation of heat
3.5.2 Extension of system boundary in analysis of waste energy
3.5.3 Conclusion
3.6 Use of slag for construction purposes
3.6.1 Conclusion