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Waste processing of batteries and accumulators 2011-2022

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2/20/2025
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Hagstofa Ísland
UMH04113
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Waste classification here is based on the pan-European classification system according to regulation EC 2150/2002 (https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A02002R2150-20101018). Figures are based on refunds from the processing fund to the waste management company when the processing company's complete receipt of materials has been approved. Information on market volumes is based on import figures and business activity

Waste

Portable batteries and acumulators

Values may include industrial charge collectors

Measure

Estimated quantity of waste from economy

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Waste collected

Based on receipts for recycling fee return

Recycling - input fractions

Based on reports submitted by recycling companies for material received

Recycling

Based on reports submitted by recycling copmanies for material recovered