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Waste and Environmental protection
Statistics on the Collection and Treatment of Waste
Survey on the recycling and treatment of waste 2003
Results by Autonomous Communities
Amount of hazardous waste collected by autonomous community, type of waste and hazardousness.
Units:
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Autonomous Community
Values that contain
Type of waste
Values that contain
TOTAL
01.1 Solvents used
01.2 Acid, alkaline or salt waste
01.3 Oils used
02.11 Pesticides and fertilizers
Medicines
02.13 paint, inks, adhesives and resins
02.14 Photographic products
02.2 Unused explosives
02.3 Mixed chemical wastes
3.11 Tar, hydrocarbons, asbestos and carbon waste
03.2 Sludges from chemical processes
05.0 Medical and biological waste
06.1 Scrap of ferrous metals, except for packaging
06.2 Scrap of non ferrous metals, except for packaging
06.3 Metal and mixed packaging waste
07.1 Glass waste
07.2 Paper and cardboard waste
07.3 Rubber waste
07.4 Plastic waste
07.5 Wooden waste
07.6 Textile waste
08.1 Discarded vehicles
08.2 Discarded electrical and electronic equipment
08.3 Household equipment, except vehicles and furniture
08.41 Batteries and accumulators
08.42 Catalysts used
08.43 Toner and equipment containing chlorofluorocarbons
09.11 Animal waste of food preparation and products
09.2 Green wastes
10.1 Household, municipal and similar wastes
11.1 Waste water treatment sludges and septic tanks
11.2 Sludges from purification of drinking water
11.3 dredging spoils
12.1 Construction and demolition waste
12.3 Waste from mineral quarrying and transformation
12.4 Combustion waste
13.0 Solidified and vitrified waste
Selected:
1
Total:
38
Type of hazardousness
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Non-dangerous
Dangerous
Selected:
1
Total:
2
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Type of hazardousness
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Notes
1) In order to carry out the regionalisation of the waste collected or received in the facilities in 2003, the distribution of collected wastes undertaken by multiregional managing companies has been taken into account upon ad-hoc request. However, in the majority of cases, due to accounting issues, this distribution has not been figured out on a AACC basis, but based on the management centres which these companies have, some of which are multiregional centres. A mircrodata regionalization has been projected with a greater level of compliance with the actual geographic origin of the waste. No type of regional distribution was available previously, and the data therefore corresponded to wastes accounted for in the registered office, without taking into account the geographic origin.
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Source:National Statistics Institute