jätejakeidensa
Jätejakeidensa is a Finnish term used in technical and environmental discourse to refer to waste chunks or fragments produced during processing or manufacturing. The word combines jäte (waste) and jake (chunk, fragment), with the possessive suffix -idensa indicating ownership or association, effectively meaning “their waste chunks.” The expression appears in discussions of by-products, residuals, and material streams generated by industry, construction, and mining.
In practice, jätejakeidensa describe coarse waste materials that remain after a processing step or during demolition
Management and disposal of jätejakeidensa focus on risk reduction, reuse, and recycling. Depending on composition, waste
See also: waste management, by-products, slag, construction and demolition waste, recycling.