kierrätysjakeet
Kierrätysjakeet are the distinct groups of materials that can be collected and processed for reuse, renewable use or value recovery. The term originates from Finnish, combining “kierrätys” (recycling) and “jakeet” (sectors or classes). In most municipal waste systems, kierrätysjakeet are defined by legal and technical criteria that determine how each material is sorted, treated, and recycled.
Typical kierrätysjakeet include paper and cardboard, plastics (often divided by resin type), metals, glass, textile, organic
From a regulatory standpoint, kierrätysjakeet are governed by national and European directives that set targets for
The organization of kierrätysjakeet helps streamline sorting processes at transfer stations and recycling facilities, increasing efficiency