FACTBOX-Hidden riches in a rubbish dump
Source: Reuters
Aug 26 (Reuters) - A dramatic rise in the value of old plastic is encouraging waste companies to consider the possibility of mining existing landfill sites to reclaim and recycle their potentially valuable contents. According to William Hogland, a professor in Environmental Engineering and Recovery from the University of Kalmar in Sweden who has researched landfill mining, the average composition of an old landfill could look like this: MATERIAL UNSORTED % Paper 9.7 percent Plastic 4.9 percent Nappies, sanitary towels etc 0.5 percent Textiles 2.3 percent Rubber 0.6 percent Leather 0.0 percent Glass, ceramics 0.3 percent Metal 1.7 percent Food waste 0.5 percent Electronics 0.0 percent Garden waste 1.1 percent Wood 9.9 percent Stones etc 13.7 percent Hazardous waste 0.2 percent Other rotten matter 54.5 percent Hogland based this assessment on Swedish sites.
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