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12241: Household waste. Key figures (M) 2015 - 2023

Haakon Winge Hjertaas, Statistics Norway
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Gisle Berge, Statistics Norway
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2024-06-17 08:00
Household waste per inhabitant (kg):
kg
Household waste per capita (country) (kg):
kg
Household waste incl. scrapped cars per capita (kg):
kg
Household waste incl. scrapped cars per capita (country) (kg):
kg
Sent to material recovery incl. biological treatment per capita (kg):
kg
Sent to material recovery incl. biollogical treatment per capita (country) (kg):
kg
Hazardous waste from households per capita (kg):
kg
Hazardous waste from households per capita (country) (kg):
kg
Sent to recovery incl. biological treatment and energy use (per cent):
per cent
Share of household waste sent to material recovery incl. biological treatment (per cent):
per cent
Share of household waste sent to incineration (per cent):
per cent
Share of household waste sent to landfill (per cent):
per cent
Number of collections of food waste during a year (number):
number
Days with extended opening hours at the waste disposal plant (days):
days
Waste components for which collection systems are established (number):
number
Share of waste from recycling centers sent to material recovery incl. biological treatment (per cent):
per cent
Share of picked up waste sent to material recovery incl. biological treatment (per cent):
per cent
Household waste per inhabitant (kg):
31.12
Household waste per capita (country) (kg):
31.12
Household waste incl. scrapped cars per capita (kg):
31.12
Household waste incl. scrapped cars per capita (country) (kg):
31.12
Sent to material recovery incl. biological treatment per capita (kg):
31.12
Sent to material recovery incl. biollogical treatment per capita (country) (kg):
31.12
Hazardous waste from households per capita (kg):
31.12
Hazardous waste from households per capita (country) (kg):
31.12
Sent to recovery incl. biological treatment and energy use (per cent):
31.12
Share of household waste sent to material recovery incl. biological treatment (per cent):
31.12
Share of household waste sent to incineration (per cent):
31.12
Share of household waste sent to landfill (per cent):
31.12
Number of collections of food waste during a year (number):
31.12
Days with extended opening hours at the waste disposal plant (days):
31.12
Waste components for which collection systems are established (number):
31.12
Share of waste from recycling centers sent to material recovery incl. biological treatment (per cent):
31.12
Share of picked up waste sent to material recovery incl. biological treatment (per cent):
31.12
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