jätteenosia
Jätteenosia, also known as waste fractions or waste streams, refers to the categorization of waste materials based on their composition, properties, and potential for recycling or disposal. This classification is essential for efficient waste management and resource recovery. Waste fractions can be broadly divided into organic and inorganic categories. Organic waste includes biodegradable materials such as food scraps, yard waste, and paper products. Inorganic waste encompasses non-biodegradable materials like plastics, metals, glass, and electronic waste.
The categorization of waste fractions allows for targeted recycling processes. For instance, plastics are sorted by
Inorganic waste also includes hazardous materials, which require special handling and disposal methods due to their
The categorization of waste fractions is a critical step in the waste management hierarchy, which prioritizes