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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
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