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    Restmüll

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    Es handelt sich um Müll, der nicht in die gelbe Tonne/Sach gehört. "Residual" waste dürfte hier nicht der passende
    Ausdruck sein.

    Vielen Dank für Hilfe!
    Verfasserger12 Jan. 08, 21:58
    Ergebnisse aus dem Wörterbuch
    residual waste [UMWELT]der Restmüll  kein Pl.
    Vorschlagnon-recyclable waste
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    ...wie wäre es damit?
    #1Verfasserincredible (370825) 12 Jan. 08, 22:01
    Vorschlagrestmüll
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    Great!
    Thanks a lot
    #2Verfasserger12 Jan. 08, 22:15
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    Residual Waste
    Waste remaining after materials for re-use, recycling and composting have been removed.

    http://housing-planning.swo.org.uk/glossary/?...

    residual waste, i.e. that waste which is left over after reuse, recycling and composting
    http://www.ubbgloucestershire.co.uk/news/ubb-...
    Kommentar
    Just for future reference, I had to look into the same term and discovered that in the UK, 'residual waste' is in fact the technical term for waste that cannot be recycled. It's used by the authorities, but they do often provide an explanation of what it means.
    #3VerfasserCM2DD (236324) 07 Mai 13, 10:45
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    Restmüll [env.] - unsorted household waste.
    #4Verfasserdave7 (832777) 07 Mai 13, 18:38
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    #4 = falsch. Das bezieht sich ja auf den gesamten Haushaltsmüll vor der Trennung.
    #5VerfasserWerner (236488) 07 Mai 13, 18:41
    Vorschlaggeneral waste (waste that cannot be recycled)
    #6Verfasser Paulus_123 (1078482) 07 Aug. 16, 19:47
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    Ich gehe hier mit #1 und #3 ...
    #7Verfasser no me bré (700807) 07 Aug. 16, 20:03
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    I don't know what goes into the yellow trash can, but here (CA) we have three: brown (for most types of trash), blue (recyclables: plastic, paper, etc.), and green (yard waste).
    #8Verfasser dude (253248) 07 Aug. 16, 20:53
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    the yellow bin takes all types of recyclable packaging
    the green (sometimes blue) bin takes paper and cardboard
    the brown bin takes organic waste which can be composted (i.e. probably what you call 'yard waste')
    and the grey bin takes everything else as long as it does not have to be taken to a special collection point
    #9Verfasser penguin (236245) 07 Aug. 16, 21:02
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    Aha. Thanks.
    #10Verfasser dude (253248) 07 Aug. 16, 21:34
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    In Britain paper and plastic recyclables also go into the same bin (if I remember rightly it is blue).
    #11Verfasser penguin (236245) 07 Aug. 16, 21:36
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    It varies according to the local authority. Where I live, paper and cardboard go into one blue box, glass into another, metal cans and plastic into a bag, compostable waste into a green wheelie bin, and everything else into a grey wheelie bin.
    #12Verfasser Spike BE (535528) 07 Aug. 16, 22:56
    Vorschlaggeneral waste
    Quellen
    In Scotland they call it recycable (sometimes seperated into plastics and paper), food and general waste. And then there is glass and garden waste.
    #13VerfasserLuca_1 (656086) 08 Aug. 16, 00:00
     
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