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<onlyinclude>'''Garden and park waste''' is defined as any biogenic wastes that originate from gardens and parks such as green cuttings or bad harvests.</onlyinclude>
<onlyinclude>'''Garden and park waste''' is defined as any biogenic wastes that originate from gardens and parks such as green cuttings or bad harvests.</onlyinclude>


== Origin and composition ==
== Specific waste streams ==
Based on its origin the garden and park waste are representing two types of [[biowaste]]. The following non-exhaustive list shows the potential contents of those two types:
Depending on its origin the garden and park waste can be divided into different groups. The following non-exhaustive list shows the potential main groups. The [[decision support tool]] aids the search for suitable conversion technologies capable to process these streams into different products.
 
*2G sugar
'''Garden waste'''
 
* Bad harvests
*Grass, turf, roadside clippings
* Leaves, trunks and branches
* Pruning waste
* Soil, potting compost
* Tree roots, stumps
 
'''Park waste'''
 
* Grass, turf, roadside clippings
* Leaves, trunks and branches
* Pruning waste
* Soil, potting compost
* Tree roots, stumps
 
== Specific wastes ==
 
* 2G sugar
** 2G sugar – forestry
** 2G sugar – forestry
** 2G sugar – industrial
** 2G sugar – industrial

Revision as of 07:33, 26 January 2023

Garden and park waste is defined as any biogenic wastes that originate from gardens and parks such as green cuttings or bad harvests.

Specific waste streams

Depending on its origin the garden and park waste can be divided into different groups. The following non-exhaustive list shows the potential main groups. The decision support tool aids the search for suitable conversion technologies capable to process these streams into different products.

  • 2G sugar
    • 2G sugar – forestry
    • 2G sugar – industrial
  • Forestry sidestreams
    • Bark
    • Beech wood
    • Cellulose
    • Hard wood
    • Lignin biomass
    • Lignocellulose
    • Miscanthus
    • Soft wood
    • Wood
    • Xylose
  • Gases
    • CO
    • CO2
    • H2
    • Syngas
    • Waste gasses
  • Industrial sidestreams
    • Paper & cardboard
    • Plastic waste
    • Process waters
  • Oils & derivatives
    • Fatty acids
    • Fatty alcohols
    • Oils
  • Other feedstock
    • Formic acid
    • HMF
    • Municipal solid waste

Occurence and treatment

No statistics available

References