afvalspectrum
Afvalspectrum is a term used in waste management and environmental analytics to describe the distribution of a waste stream across different material, hazard, or functionality categories. In Dutch, afval means waste and spectrum denotes a range or continuous distribution; the term is used to articulate how a given waste stream is composed across predefined classes.
Applications include municipal solid waste composition studies, industrial waste profiling, and life-cycle assessment, where the afvalspectrum
Methodology: afvalspectrum is derived from waste sampling, manual or automated sorting, and laboratory analyses that quantify
Interpretation: by analyzing the spectrum, policymakers and engineers can identify dominant fractions to target for diversion,
Limitations: results depend on sampling strategy, classification schemes, and data quality. Differences in national or industrial
See also: waste composition, material flow analysis, circular economy, recycling rate, hazardous waste management.