Jätefraktiot
Jätefraktiot, or waste fractions, refer to the different categories into which waste is sorted before recycling or disposal. The concept of waste fractions is a crucial aspect of waste management and recycling, as it allows for more efficient processing and reduced environmental impact. The most common waste fractions include:
Paper: This fraction consists of waste paper and cardboard materials. It is often recycled into new paper
Plastics: Plastics are typically sorted into different types, such as PET (polyethylene terephthalate), HDPE (high-density polyethylene),
Glass: Glass waste is sorted by color, with clear glass being the most commonly recycled. It is
Metals: Metal waste, such as aluminum and steel, is sorted and recycled into new metal products. Aluminum
Organic waste: This fraction includes food scraps and yard waste. It can be composted to create nutrient-rich
Hazardous waste: This fraction includes materials that are dangerous or potentially harmful to human health or
The sorting of waste into fractions is typically done at waste transfer stations or materials recovery facilities.