Sammensætning af dagrenovation og ordninger for hjemmekompostering

Table 3.  Generated domestic waste divided on type of residence. Tons per year. Fraction: Buildings of flats One family residences All households Relative distribution (%) Non processed vegetable waste 83,803 174,298 258,101 22.6 Other vegetable waste 32,232 69,870 102,102 8.9 Animal waste 38,183 75,129 113,311 9.9 Recyclable paper and cardboard 47,604 73,626 121,230 10.6 Wiping paper 15,868 21,787 37,655 3.3 Other clean, dry paper 8,430 15,026 23,456 2.1 Other dirty paper 22,314 57,098 79,412 7.0 Recyclable plastic packaging 9,422 17,280 26,701 2.3 Other plastic 26,777 51,087 77,865 6.8 Garden waste, etc. 11,901 38,316 50,217 4.4 Diapers, etc. 34,711 39,067 73,778 6.5 Other inflammable 21,323 37,564 58,887 5.2 Glass packaging 10,413 18,782 29,196 2.6 Other made of glass 1,488 2,179 3,666 0.3 Metal packaging 8,926 21,787 30,713 2.7 Other made of metal 3,471 3,381 6,852 0.6 Other non-flammable 16,364 27,046 43,410 3.8 Compounded products 992 751 1,743 0.2 Hazardous waste 496 1,352 1,848 0.2 Total waste 394,718 746,778 1,141,496 100,0 Source: Denmark’s Statistics 2002 – Households divided according to area, type of residence and time, as of 1/1 2001. 1)    Buildings of flats including: houses with several families (924,609 households) and colleges (29,000 households). A total of  953,609 households. 2)   One family residences including: one storey buildings (122,336 households) terrace houses, linked houses and double houses (311,974 households), villas (996,156 households), and (occupied) summer houses (14,314 households). A total of 1,444,780 households. 3)   Buildings of flats (953,609 households) and one family residences (1,444,780 households). A total of 2,398,389 households.   Collective households – i.e. institutions, etc. – (13,497 households) and other all-year residences (13,699 households) are not included in the assessment. As of January 1, 2001, 198,860 summerhouses were registered, of which only a smaller part was occupied.