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===Documents & External links===
===Documents & External links===
*[https://drive.google.com/file/d/132yEqVnALhPILFp9KY8uCGQResTM7I7k/view?usp=sharing Amcor on Recycling info on Packaging]
*[https://drive.google.com/file/d/132yEqVnALhPILFp9KY8uCGQResTM7I7k/view?usp=sharing Amcor on Recycling info on Packaging]
*[https://www.linkedin.com/company/cradle-to-cradle-products-innovation-institute/]
*[https://www.linkedin.com/company/cradle-to-cradle-products-innovation-institute/ Cradle to Cradle]


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Revision as of 13:58, 9 June 2022

Recycling

Recycling applies to two main areas:

  • Part of any material that is made from recycled materials (opposite to virgin materials)
  • Part of any material that can be recycled (or re-used), the recyclability of a material

Recycled materials used

Recycled materials is the part of any material that is made from recycled materials.

The DataPoints are

  • RecycledMaterialsUsedWeight (UnitDomain: Weight)
  • RecycledMaterialsUsedPercentage (Unit: %)

Recycling

This is about the part of a material that can be recycled.

DataPoints

  • RecyclableMaterialsWeight (UnitDomain: Weight)
  • RecyclebaleMaterialsPercentage (Unit: %)
  • ReclycableDegratePercentage (Unit: %)

Actual Recycled

While many materials can be (partly) recylced, not everything actually gets recycled.

DataPoints

  • RecycledMaterialsActualWeight (UnitDomain: Weight)

Recycling

Related topics

  • Waste
    • Landfill (waste dump)
    • Incineration: A waste treatment process that involves the combustion of substances contained in waste materials
      • Waste-to-energy?
  • Re-use
    • Re-wear (fastion/clothing)

Documents & External links