Flow of materials and waste in residential setting Residential source or waste Commingled Source-separated waste waste, including yard waste Principal materials diverted Curbside collection Generator...


Please explain the diagram of Residential Solid Waste Management


Flow of materials and waste in residential setting<br>Residential<br>source or waste<br>Commingled Source-separated<br>waste waste, including<br>yard waste<br>Principal materials diverted<br>Curbside<br>collection<br>Generator<br>returns<br>Household hazardous wastes<br>to an appropriate facility<br>Curbside<br>collection<br>and/or<br>generator Drop-off and/or<br>returns<br>redemption<br>center<br>Beverage redemption<br>containers, aluminum cans<br>Paper<br>Cardboard<br>Plastic<br>Aluminum<br>Glass<br>Ferrous metal<br>Materials recovery facility<br>and/or transfer station<br>Waste<br>transformation<br>facility<br>Compost<br>Methane<br>ADF<br>Energy<br>Landfill<br>

Extracted text: Flow of materials and waste in residential setting Residential source or waste Commingled Source-separated waste waste, including yard waste Principal materials diverted Curbside collection Generator returns Household hazardous wastes to an appropriate facility Curbside collection and/or generator Drop-off and/or returns redemption center Beverage redemption containers, aluminum cans Paper Cardboard Plastic Aluminum Glass Ferrous metal Materials recovery facility and/or transfer station Waste transformation facility Compost Methane ADF Energy Landfill

Jun 11, 2022
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