Circularity: Difference between revisions
From Goodness Community
					| Hans.de.Gier (talk | contribs) No edit summary | Hans.de.Gier (talk | contribs)  | ||
| Line 20: | Line 20: | ||
| * ReclycableDegratePercentage (Unit: %) | * ReclycableDegratePercentage (Unit: %) | ||
| Related  | ===Related topics=== | ||
| * Waste   | * Waste   | ||
| **Landfill (waste dump) | **Landfill (waste dump) | ||
Revision as of 08:33, 1 March 2022
Recycling
Recycling applies to two main areas:
- Part of any material that is made from recycled materials (opposite to virgin materials)
- Part of any material that can be recycled (or re-used), the recyclability of a material
Recycled materials used
Recycled materials is the part of any material that is made from recycled materials.
The DataPoints are
- RecycledMaterialsUsedWeight (UnitDomain: Weight)
- RecycledMaterialsUsedPercentage (Unit: %)
Recycling
This is about the part of a material that can be recycled.
DataPoints
- RecyclableMaterialsWeight (UnitDomain: Weight)
- RecyclebaleMaterialsPercentage (Unit: %)
- ReclycableDegratePercentage (Unit: %)
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)
 
Actual Recycled
While many materials can be (partly) recylced, not everything actually gets recycled.
DataPoints
- RecycledMaterialsActualWeight (UnitDomain: Weight)
