taaskasutatuse
Taaskasutatuse is a concept in waste management and the circular economy that describes using products and materials again after their first use, with limited processing. Its aim is to extend item lifespans, reduce waste, conserve resources, and lower environmental impact. Taaskasutatuse covers activities such as repair, refurbishment, upgrading, resale, donation, and repurposing. It also includes organizational practices like take-back schemes, second-hand markets, and design for durability and repairability.
In practice, taaskasutatuse involves both individual actions—such as repairing a broken appliance or donating clothes—and institutional
Many policies in Estonia and the European Union promote taaskasutatuse as a preferred option in the waste
Measurement can track volumes diverted from disposal, numbers of repairs, and lifespan extensions. Overall, taaskasutatuse is