kierrätysvolyymit
Kierrätysvolyymit, or recycling volumes, refer to the measured quantity of waste materials that are recovered, processed, and redirected from landfill into new manufacturing streams. They are expressed in cubic meters or tonnes and serve as a key metric for evaluating the effectiveness of recycling programs, waste diversion initiatives, and resource recovery efforts. Measuring kierrätysvolyymit typically involves a combination of direct sampling, flowmeter readings at collection points, and weighing at recycling facilities. In many countries, municipalities report these volumes to national statistical offices, enabling comparative analysis across regions and over time.
The concept of kierrätysvolyymit is central to the circular economy model, which seeks to keep materials in
In Finland, for example, municipalities track kierrätysvolyymit as part of the council’s sustainability reports. Data from
Researchers use kierrätysvolyymit in life‑cycle assessment studies to quantify the environmental benefits of recycling pathways. Comparative