jäätmeteks
Jäätmeteks is a term used in environmental technology to describe an integrated approach to managing ice-related waste in cold-region municipalities and industries. It encompasses waste streams generated by artificial ice production and maintenance (such as ice rinks and winter sports facilities), snow and ice removal operations, and the decommissioning of ice structures. The concept emphasizes reducing, reusing, and recovering materials and energy from ice-related waste to limit environmental impacts from thawing, salting, and debris.
Etymology and scope: Jäätmeteks is a Finnish neologism, formed from jäät (ice) and the -tek suffix common
Key components include source separation of ice waste, treatment of meltwater to remove sediments and pollutants,
Applications and benefits: Nordic and other cold-climate municipalities use jäätmeteks concepts to reduce chemical loads from
Challenges: Seasonal variability, contamination with road salts and fuels, high capital costs for specialized equipment, and