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Municipal waste. By destination. Counties and Aran, and areas

Municipal waste. By destination. Counties and areas Catalonia
Destination
Generation coefficient (kg/inh/day) Landfill Incinerator Methanogenesis Selective collection Total
2010 1.53 1,453,797 504,792 532,776 1,700,777 4,192,142
2009 1.54 1,644,988 629,981 347,909 1,575,717 4,198,595
2008 1.59 1,843,954 547,602 412,479 1,471,136 4,476,030
2007 1.65 1,925,084 567,055 363,450 1,451,096 4,306,686
2006 1.64 2,110,748 650,284 138,391 1,360,559 4,259,982
2005 1.64 2,102,554 677,892 195,299 1,220,403 4,196,148
2004 1.66 2,144,587 1,422,901 418,580 841,446 4,121,114
2003 1.63 2,168,804 744,382 137,293 939,188 3,990,568
Units: Tons.
Source:
2003-2008: Departament de Medi Ambient i Habitatge. Agència de Residus de Catalunya.
2009-2010: Agència de Residus de Catalunya.
Note: (1) The Metropolitan Agency for Hydraulic Services and Waste Treatment (EMSHTR) manages waste for Barcelonès and some of the counties of Baix Llobregat, Maresme and Vallès Occidental.

Last update: November 24, 2014.

Methodological note

Definition of concepts

Landfill
Place where waste is dumped above or underground, including internal landfills (located in the place where the waste is produced) and not including facilities where waste is dumped to be prepared for posterior transport for recuperation, treatment or elimination somewhere else, or the temporary dumping of waste (less than two years for non-dangerous waste and six months for dangerous waste) before being eliminated.
Incineration
Controlled technical process that uses thermal decomposition, usually by means of oxidisation, to turn waste into less voluminous, non-toxic or non-harmful materials. The thermal destruction of waste involves exposing it to high temperatures, almost always in an oxidant medium. For waste to be destroyed by incineration, it must consist totally or partially of components that are combustible or that can be adapted to such a condition.
Methanisation
Anaerobic digestion. This involves controlled fermentation of the organic matter. The biological organisms that degrade the matter need an oxygen-free (anaerobic) atmosphere. This process releases biogas.
Selective collection
Differentiated collection of fermentable organic materials and recyclable materials, and any other system of differentiated collection that enables the separation of useful materials contained in waste.
Municipal waste
Domestic waste and waste from shops, services, offices and other waste that, due to its nature or composition, may be similar to domestic waste.
Mechanical and biological treatment
Treatment that is applied to both selectively collected and non-selectively collected organic matter before the final disposal. It consists of mechanically separating and classifying recyclable materials that may have been left in the waste, and treating the remaining organic matter through biological processes (composting or methanation).

Methodological aspects

The European Union indicates that one of the areas of political action is waste management, in accordance with the basic principles of generating the minimum amount and managing it efficiently.

The availability of regular, representative and reliable data on the generation, collection and treatment of waste provides information describing the situation and state of waste, as well as making comparison between different territories possible.

The Catalan Waste Agency publishes annual data on the generation of municipal waste, on the basis of data provided by different local entities responsible for the collection and treatment of municipal waste.

From 2003, including for the calculation of generation per capita, the registered population has been used. In 2002, the Population and Housing Census 2001 was used, and in 2001 and 2000 the Population Statistics 1996 were used. Note that the seasonal tourist population supported by some municipalities has a higher generation of waste per capita.

In terms of selective collection, the difference between the total from adding the geographic partials (counties and areas of the territorial plan) and the total published for Catalonia is due to the existence of commercial waste that cannot be attributed to specific territories. The "Others" category includes waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), batteries, medications, textiles, rubble and other special waste. Home composting, which was considered for the first time in 2012, has been included in the "Organic Material" category.

Provisional data.

Unavailable information is represented using the symbol ":". When the value is lower than that of the minimum unit to be able to estimate the statistical operation or if it effects statistical confidentiality, the symbol used is "..".