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=Average Composition (USA Data Mainly) =
=Average Composition (USA Data Mainly) =
==Glass==
* ~4.2%
*Hard to recycle, especially if not clear and/or if a precise color is desired
*May have use as an abrasive, or as an aggrgate/composite componet
==Plastics==
==Plastics==
* ~13%
*Assuming "other" means thermosets?
*Assuming "other" means thermosets?
*[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xR1xVqhfxgFpKF6DlK378c1vlstjHSb6XUbpzZK3s4M/edit?usp=sharing Spreadsheet Here]
*[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xR1xVqhfxgFpKF6DlK378c1vlstjHSb6XUbpzZK3s4M/edit?usp=sharing Spreadsheet Here]
*TLDR: Mainly [[PE]] , [[PP]] ,  [[PET]] , and low amounts of other "usables" (~12% ) and a decent amount thermosets/blends/degraded products (other ; ~15% )
==Metals==
* ~9.4%
==Paper and Similar Materials==
* ~25% of total
==Organic/Yard Waste==
*A HUGE portion
* ~35%
==Misc Inorganic Waste==
*Mix of leather, textiles, other category, and the inorganic waste category from the epa page
* ~13.1
*Textiles may be recoverable, celluloistic would be easy, plastics/blends most likely non-recoverable?
*[[E-Waste]] is valuable, but requires speciazl processing (is this included in the list?)
*Leather is odd, may be compostable, probably rare?


===Study A===
===Study A===

Revision as of 19:41, 15 July 2020

Basics

  • Often Abbreviated as MSW
  • All solid waste produced by a group/facility
  • Essentially all "trash" + recycling + solid compostables

Average Composition (USA Data Mainly)

Glass

  • ~4.2%
  • Hard to recycle, especially if not clear and/or if a precise color is desired
  • May have use as an abrasive, or as an aggrgate/composite componet

Plastics

  • ~13%
  • Assuming "other" means thermosets?
  • Spreadsheet Here
  • TLDR: Mainly PE , PP , PET , and low amounts of other "usables" (~12% ) and a decent amount thermosets/blends/degraded products (other ; ~15% )

Metals

  • ~9.4%

Paper and Similar Materials

  • ~25% of total

Organic/Yard Waste

  • A HUGE portion
  • ~35%

Misc Inorganic Waste

  • Mix of leather, textiles, other category, and the inorganic waste category from the epa page
  • ~13.1
  • Textiles may be recoverable, celluloistic would be easy, plastics/blends most likely non-recoverable?
  • E-Waste is valuable, but requires speciazl processing (is this included in the list?)
  • Leather is odd, may be compostable, probably rare?

Study A

Study B


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