ikkegjenvinnbart
Ikkegjenvinnbart is a term used in environmental policy and waste management to describe materials or products that cannot be recycled through standard municipal recycling streams. The word derives from Norwegian bokmål, combining ikke (not) with gjenvinnbart (recyclable). Although not codified in formal standards, it appears in industry guidelines and public communications to indicate non-recyclability within existing infrastructure, as distinct from items that are recyclable or compostable.
Characteristics and scope: Items labeled ikkegjenvinnbart typically include products composed of multiple incompatible materials, heavily contaminated
Implications: For municipalities and waste management operators, ikkegjenvinnbart signals residual waste that cannot be diverted to
Limitations and debate: The scope of ikkegjenvinnbart is dynamic, reflecting evolving recycling technologies and sorting capabilities.
See also: recyclability, waste management, circular economy.