Zusammenfassung der Ressource
RECYCLING
- Inorganic
- Examples
- Tins; Glasses;
Plastic; Bateries...
- Definition
- Is "trash" that cannot decompose
and become a natural part of the
soil again. (their chemical
characteristics suffer a natural
descomposition very slow)
- Organic
- Examples
- Remains of food;
Fuits and vegetables;
Meat; Eggs...
- Definition
- Is material that is biodegradable and comes from either a
plant or animalhey (are bidegradable, they descompose
naturally)
- Destination
- NO recycling
- Valorization
- Energetic
- Non-energy
- Deposit destination
- Deposit
- Turnkey
- Dump
- Recycling
- Reuse
- Recycling
- valorization
- Non-energy
- Energetic
- Benefits
- Save energy
- Reduces the needs for
landfills and incineration
process
- Reduces emissions of
greenhouse gases
- It helps maintainand
protect the enviroment for
future generations
- Definition
- The activity or process of extracting and
reusing useful substances found in waste.
- Types of
residues
- Toxic Waste
- They are residues that have
in his composition substances
that can give him dangerous
characteristics. Implies a risk
on the person and
environment
- Ex: Used mineral oill
- No Toxic and
hazardous
Waste
- They are those that are not
catalogued as dangerous
residues, for not presenting
characteristics of dangerousness
- Ex: plastic, paper...
- Especial
- They need the adoption of
special measures of prevention,
during the withdrawal, the
storage, the transport, the
treatment and the deposition
of the rejection. Without
managing to be considered to
be dangerous residues, they
can present a risk for the
health.
- - Medical Waste
- Radioactive
Waste
- Construction and
Demolition Waste