Table 1.5   Material list (continued)  *1) Material code Name Average loss of resources % Renewable resource Yes/No Recreation of resource Yes/No ASC GJ/tonne Processing   supplement GJ/tonne Energy GJ/tonne a Animal materials   a250 Meet from mammals 100 Y Y 35 13 10   a251 Meet from poultry 100 Y Y 29 2 4   a252 Fish and shellfish 100 Y Y 9 8 3 a253 Milk (butter, cheese, icecr. etc.) 100 Y Y 4 25 1   a254 Eggs 100 Y Y 23 70 5   a255 Fat (animal) 100 Y Y 2 0 38   a256 Leather (chrome-tanned) 100 Y Y 100 0 18   a257 Leather (vegetable-tanned) 100 Y Y 95 0 18   a258 Wool and other animal hair 100 Y Y 45 18 21   a259 Protein (animal) 100 Y Y   6 0 17   a261 Feathers and down 100 Y Y 29 0 21   a262 Other animal materials 100 Y Y 35 0 14 u Rubber materials   u300 Natural rubber 80 Y Y 40 0 45   u301 Butyl rubber 100 N N   190 0 45   u302 Chloroprene rubber (CR) 100 N N 120 0 40   u303 Ethylenpropylene rubber (EPDM) 100 N N 160 0 45   u304 Isoprene rubber (IR) 100 N N    180 0 45   u305 Nitrile rubber (NBR) 100 N N 140 0 40   u306 Silicone (Q) 100 N N 300 0 21   u307 Butadiene rubber (BR) 80   N N 140 0 45   u308 Urethane rubber (PUR) 100 N N 75 0 26     u309 Andre rubber materials 100 N N    140 0 45 p Plastic materials   p350 Acrylnitrile-butad.-styrene (ABS)   100 N N 50 0 35   p351 Acrylic plastic (PMMA) 100 N N 70 18 26   p352 Epoxy (EP) 100 N N 75 0 33   p353 Melamine plastic (MF) 100 N N 70 0 16   p354 Phenol plastic (PF) 100 N N 40 0 27   p355 Termopl. polyester (PET,PBT) 95 N N 55 22 30   p356 Polyamide (nylon) (PA) 100 N N 130 11 29   p357 Polycarbonate (PC) 100 N N 85 0 29   p358 Unsaturated polyester (UP) 100 N N 50 0 30   p359 Polyethylene (PE) 95 N N 28 0 45   p360 Polyoxymethylene plastic (POM) 100 N N 100 0 16   p361 Polypropylene (PP) 100 N N 30 0 45   p362 Polystyrene (PS) 100 N N 40 0 40