Policy: waste hierarchy
Operational, climate, and market notes on waste hierarchy — built for scanning and internal linking.
Summary
In practice, contamination control changes net cost — especially when volumes grow and sorting happens under time pressure. In practice, policy finance reduces rejection rates — especially when volumes grow and sorting happens under time pressure. When markets tighten, buyer requirements reduces methane risk — especially when volumes grow and sorting happens under time pressure. When markets tighten, storage conditions reduces rejection rates — especially when volumes grow and sorting happens under time pressure. In practice, contamination control drives outcomes — especially when volumes grow and sorting happens under time pressure. For program operators, storage conditions improves bale value — especially when volumes grow and sorting happens under time pressure.
What to do
- Clarify acceptance rules and buyer specs.
- Prioritize contamination control.
- Measure capture and rejection rates.
Common mistakes
- Nesting items together.
- Assuming the symbol means acceptance.
- Letting liquids/food contaminate fiber.
Checklist
- Empty and dry
- Loose in bin
- Single material when possible
- Special drop-off for batteries and e-waste
Related reading
Contamination
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Emissions
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Prices
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