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sorteerstromen

Sorteerstromen are material streams that have been separated from mixed waste to enable recycling, material recovery or safe disposal. They originate from sorting at source (households, businesses) and from sorting operations at collection points and processing facilities. Typical sorteerstromen include paper and cardboard, plastics (by resin type when possible), glass, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, organic waste (kitchen and garden), textiles, wood, construction and demolition materials, as well as electronic waste.

At sorting facilities, sorteerstromen are produced by a combination of manual and automated processes. Conveyors move

The streams are then baled or otherwise prepared for recycling facilities, composting, anaerobic digestion, energy recovery,

In policy terms, sorteerstromen are central to the circular economy and to regulatory targets for recycling

Quality and contamination are major challenges; high contamination reduces value and recyclability. Management aims to maximize

material
past
operators;
mechanical
separators
(screens,
magnets,
eddy-current
separators)
remove
metals;
optical
sorters
employing
near-infrared
or
visible-light
sensors
identify
plastics
and
paper;
air
classifiers
separate
materials
by
density
or
buoyancy;
and
separation
steps
group
the
material
into
corresponding
streams.
or
proper
disposal,
depending
on
material
quality
and
local
regulations.
and
packaging
waste;
producers
may
be
responsible
for
ensuring
sorted
streams
are
captured
and
recycled
(extended
producer
responsibility).
recovery
rates,
maintain
purity,
and
adapt
to
market
demands
for
recycled
materials.