jälleenkäyttötoiminnan
Jälleenkäyttötoiminta refers to the practice of reusing items or materials in their original form or with minimal modification for a new purpose. This is a key component of the circular economy, aiming to extend the lifespan of products and reduce the need for new raw materials and manufacturing processes. It differs from recycling, which involves breaking down materials into their constituent components to create new products.
The scope of jälleenkäyttötoiminta can be broad, encompassing various sectors and types of items. Examples include
Effective jälleenkäyttötoiminta often requires well-organized collection, sorting, and redistribution systems. Public awareness and participation are also