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Reuse (discarded objects or material) in such a way as to create a product of higher quality or value than the original. | |||
Revision as of 11:19, 5 September 2022
Circularity
What is the principle of circularity? Circularity is the economic principle of sharing, repairing, refurbishing, recycling, remanufacturing and reusing as much as possible to minimise waste and the extraction & creation of virgin materials
- Part of any material that can be recycled (or re-used), the recyclability of a material
Related topics
- Reusable, upcycle, recyclable or compostable?
Recycled vs Virgin materials
Recycled materials informs about the part of any material that is made from recycled materials.
The DataPoints are
- RecycledMaterialsUsedWeight (UnitDomain: Weight)
- RecycledMaterialsUsedPercentage (Unit: %)
Recyclability
Materials are recyclable if it can be collected, sorted, reprocessed, and ultimately reused in manufacturing or making another item.
This is about the part of a material that can be recycled.
DataPoints
- RecyclableMaterialsWeight (UnitDomain: Weight)
- RecyclebaleMaterialsPercentage (Unit: %)
- ReclycableDegratePercentage (Unit: %)
Actual Recycled
While many materials can be (partly) recylced, not everything actually gets recycled.
DataPoints
- RecycledMaterialsActualWeight (UnitDomain: Weight)
Upcycle
Reuse (discarded objects or material) in such a way as to create a product of higher quality or value than the original.
Related topics
- Waste
- Landfill (waste dump)
- Incineration: A waste treatment process that involves the combustion of substances contained in waste materials
- Waste-to-energy?
- Re-use
- Re-wear (fastion/clothing)