Data set: waste paperboard (03.11.000)
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Type Waste flow |
Name waste paperboard |
Reference Flow Property Mass (kg) |
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Classification E:Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities / 38:Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery / 382:Waste treatment and disposal / 3821:Treatment and disposal of non-hazardous waste |
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General comment EcoSpold 2 intermediate exchange, ID = 42baed81-24d1-4aed-a120-cc7d35ddac10
'waste paperboard' is a solid waste under the category of industrial wastes. It is primarily generated in a wide range of production activities in many different sectors.
'waste paperboard' contain the following fractions: 100% waste paperboard. By the database default (and per unit of reference product),'waste paperboard' has 19.6% water on wet mass basis (80.4% dry matter) and Carbon present is of only non-fossil origin (48.33% on a dry matter basis). It has a lower heating value of 15.92 MJ/kg .
This kind of by-product (recyclable or waste) is generated from ordinary transforming activities, and as such can be considered for modelling waste outputs of comparable composition.
In the ecoinvent database, treatment option/s for this by-product include: deposition (inert material landfill, sanitary landfill, unsanitary landfill), thermal (municipal incineration), uncontrolled forms of disposal (open dump, open burning). Based on the aforementioned treatments, this by-product receives, it is a non-hazardous waste.
This by-product can be modelled on two levels: treatment activity and market activity. The former one refers to the specific technology treating the by-product while the latter level represents a mix of treatments. Users are encouraged to inspect the modelling assumptions of the treatment activities and when selecting the market to additionally inspect the treatment mix.
Collection and transportation of this by-product is accounted in the respective market activity, users are advised to inspect and modify the average transportation distances for a case specific modelling.
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