Municipal Solid Waste Composition Analysis Study Juba ... - UNEP
Municipal Solid Waste Composition Analysis Study Juba ... - UNEP Municipal Solid Waste Composition Analysis Study Juba ... - UNEP
MATERIAL TYPE Gross(kg) Tare(kg) Net(kg) %of TotalPLASTICS15 Clear PET Bottles/containers16 Green PET Bottles/Containers17 Amber PET Bottles/containers18 HDPEcontainers19 Filmplastics20 OtherplasticsTEXTILE21 TextilesORGANICS22 Food waste23 Garden waste24 Agriculturalwaste25 Abattoir Waste26 Remainder/compositeorganicsCONSTRUCTION&DEMOLITIONMATERIAL27 Concrete28 Lumber29 Remainder/compositeC& DSPECIALCAREWASTES30 Paint31 Hazardousmaterials32 Biomedical33 Batteries34 Oil Filters35 Remainder/composite S.C. WasteOTHER WASTE36 Waste Electrical Products (WEEE)37 Tyre38 Furniture39 Ceramics40 OtherMunicipal solid waste composition analysis study – Juba, South Sudan 22
ATTACHMENT 2Waste DefinitionsPAPER AND PAPERBOARD1. "Newspaper" means paper used in newspapers. This type includes newspaper and allitems made from newsprint, such as free advertising guides.2. "Cardboard" usually has three layers. The center wavy layer is sandwiched betweenthe two outer layers. It does not have any wax coating on the inside or outside. This typedoes not include chipboard. This type includes entire cardboard containers, such asshipping and moving boxes, computer packaging cartons, and sheets and pieces of boxesand cartons. This type does not include chipboard.3. "Magazines and Catalogues" means items made of glossy coated paper. This paper isusually slick, smooth to the touch, and reflects light. This type includes glossymagazines, catalogues, brochures, and pamphlets.4.”Office Paper” means paper generated in an office setting and includes computer paper,white envelopes white window envelopes, notebook paper, ground wood computer paper,carbonless forms, goldenrod coloured paper and school construction paper.5. "Other Miscellaneous Paper" means items made mostly of paper that do not fit intoany of the other paper types. This includes telephone books and directories, items madeof chipboard, ground wood paper, and deep-toned or fluorescent dyed paper. Examplesincludes unused paper plates and cups, perforated edge (fan-fold) computer paper, manilafolders, manila envelopes, index cards, white envelopes, butcher paper, and hard coverand soft cover books, waxed corrugated cardboard, aseptic packages, plastic-coated papermilk cartons, waxed paper, tissue, paper towels, blueprints, sepia, onion skin, fast foodwrappers, carbon paper, self adhesive notes, and photographs.GLASS6. "Clear Containers" means clear glass beverage/food containers. This typeincludes whole or broken clear soda, beer, fruit juice, liquor bottles, fruit, jam,mayonnaise containers etc.7. "Green Containers" means green, glass beverage containers. This type includes wholeor broken green soda and beer bottles and food jars.8. "Amber Containers" means amber glass beverage/food containers. This type includeswhole or broken brown soda and beer bottles and food jars.Municipal solid waste composition analysis study – Juba, South Sudan 23
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ATTACHMENT 2<strong>Waste</strong> DefinitionsPAPER AND PAPERBOARD1. "Newspaper" means paper used in newspapers. This type includes newspaper and allitems made from newsprint, such as free advertising guides.2. "Cardboard" usually has three layers. The center wavy layer is sandwiched betweenthe two outer layers. It does not have any wax coating on the inside or outside. This typedoes not include chipboard. This type includes entire cardboard containers, such asshipping and moving boxes, computer packaging cartons, and sheets and pieces of boxesand cartons. This type does not include chipboard.3. "Magazines and Catalogues" means items made of glossy coated paper. This paper isusually slick, smooth to the touch, and reflects light. This type includes glossymagazines, catalogues, brochures, and pamphlets.4.”Office Paper” means paper generated in an office setting and includes computer paper,white envelopes white window envelopes, notebook paper, ground wood computer paper,carbonless forms, goldenrod coloured paper and school construction paper.5. "Other Miscellaneous Paper" means items made mostly of paper that do not fit intoany of the other paper types. This includes telephone books and directories, items madeof chipboard, ground wood paper, and deep-toned or fluorescent dyed paper. Examplesincludes unused paper plates and cups, perforated edge (fan-fold) computer paper, manilafolders, manila envelopes, index cards, white envelopes, butcher paper, and hard coverand soft cover books, waxed corrugated cardboard, aseptic packages, plastic-coated papermilk cartons, waxed paper, tissue, paper towels, blueprints, sepia, onion skin, fast foodwrappers, carbon paper, self adhesive notes, and photographs.GLASS6. "Clear Containers" means clear glass beverage/food containers. This typeincludes whole or broken clear soda, beer, fruit juice, liquor bottles, fruit, jam,mayonnaise containers etc.7. "Green Containers" means green, glass beverage containers. This type includes wholeor broken green soda and beer bottles and food jars.8. "Amber Containers" means amber glass beverage/food containers. This type includeswhole or broken brown soda and beer bottles and food jars.<strong>Municipal</strong> solid waste composition analysis study – <strong>Juba</strong>, South Sudan 23