{ "long_indicator_description": { "de": { "baseunit": "%", "text": "Recycling ist ein wichtiger Prozess, um den Umwelteinfluss von unserem Konsum und unserer M\u00fcllproduktion zu verringern. Trotzdem ist es nicht ausreichend, die Recyclingrate hochzuschrauben. Gleichzeitig sollten L\u00e4nder sich Gedanken machen, ihre gesamte M\u00fcllproduktion zu minimieren (Daten zur M\u00fcllproduktion sind auch bei 2030 Watch). Haushaltsm\u00fcll besteht zu einem gro\u00dfen Teil aus M\u00fcll von Haushalten, kann aber auch \u00e4hnlichen M\u00fcll von kleinen Unternehmen und \u00f6ffentlichen Institutionen beinhalten sowie M\u00fcll der nicht von der Kommune gesammelt wird. Diese letzte Komponente variiert von Kommune zu Kommune und von Land zu Land und ist abh\u00e4ngig vom lokalen Abfallmanagmentsystem. F\u00fcr Gegenden ohne kommunales Abfallmanagementsystem wird die M\u00fcllmenge gesch\u00e4tzt. Die Daten beinhalten keinen M\u00fcll aus Agrarwirtschaft, Industrie und dem kommunalen Abwassersystem sowie kommunalen Bauabf\u00e4llen und Schutt." }, "en": { "baseunit": "%", "text": "Recycling is important to reduce the environmental impact of our consumption and of our waste production. Nevertheless, solely increasing recycling rates is not sufficient. At the same time, countries should aim to decrease their total municipal waste production (figures can also be found on 2030 Watch).\nMunicipal waste consists to a large extent of waste generated by households, but may also include similar wastes generated by small businesses and public institutions and wastes not collected by the municipality; this part of municipal waste may vary from municipality to municipality and from country to country, depending on the local waste management system. For areas not covered by a municipal waste collection scheme the amount of waste generated is estimated. The data do not include waste from agriculture, from industries, from the municipal sewage network and treatment, as well as municipal construction and demolition waste." } }, "original_indicator_code": "t2020_rt120", "original_title": "Recycling rate of municipal waste", "scoring": { "scores": [ { "countries": [ { "name": "Belgium", "value": 53.4 }, { "name": "Bulgaria", "value": 29.4 }, { "name": "Czech Republic", "value": 29.7 }, { "name": "Denmark", "value": 46.3 }, { "name": "Germany", "value": 66.1 }, { "name": "Estonia", "value": 28.3 }, { "name": "Ireland", "value": 36.6 }, { "name": "Greece", "value": 19.3 }, { "name": "Spain", "value": 33.3 }, { "name": "France", "value": 39.5 }, { "name": "Croatia", "value": 18 }, { "name": "Italy", "value": 43.5 }, { "name": "Cyprus", "value": 17.9 }, { "name": "Latvia", "value": 26.7 }, { "name": "Lithuania", "value": 33.1 }, { "name": "Luxembourg", "value": 48 }, { "name": "Hungary", "value": 32.2 }, { "name": "Malta", "value": 6.7 }, { "name": "Netherlands", "value": 51.7 }, { "name": "Austria", "value": 56.9 }, { "name": "Poland", "value": 42.5 }, { "name": "Portugal", "value": 30.4 }, { "name": "Romania", "value": 13.1 }, { "name": "Slovenia", "value": 54.1 }, { "name": "Slovakia", "value": 14.9 }, { "name": "Finland", "value": 40.6 }, { "name": "Sweden", "value": 48 }, { "name": "UK", "value": 43.5 }, { "name": "Iceland", "value": 29.7 }, { "name": "Norway", "value": 42.8 }, { "name": "Switzerland", "value": 52.7 }, { "name": "Montenegro", "value": 5.4 }, { "name": "Serbia", "value": 0.8 }, { "name": "Turkey", "value": 0.8 } ], "year": 2015 } ], "timestamp": "9/5/2017", "timestamp_data_host": 2015, "type": "national" }, "sdg": 11, "short_indicator_description": { "de": "Anteil des Haushaltsm\u00fclls, der j\u00e4hrlich reclyclet wird. ", "en": "Proportion of municipal waste that is recycled each year. " }, "source": { "license": "Eurostat has a policy of encouraging free re-use of its data, both for non-commercial and commercial purposes.", "link": "http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/graph.do?tab=graph&plugin=0&language=en&pcode=t2020_rt120&toolbox=type", "note": "The recycling rate is the tonnage recycled from municipal waste divided by the total municipal waste arising. Recycling includes material recycling, composting and anaerobic digestion. Municipal waste consists to a large extent of waste generated by households, but may also include similar wastes generated by small businesses and public institutions and collected by the municipality; this latter part of municipal waste may vary from municipality to municipality and from country to country, depending on the local waste management system. This variation in scope across the Member States means that cross-country comparison is problematic. For areas not covered by a municipal waste collection scheme the amount of waste generated is estimated. The Member states report each year the amount recycled and the total municipal waste generated to Eurostat.", "publisher": "Eurostat", "type": "inofficial", "value": [ "OKF" ] }, "sponsor": "OKF", "target": { "explanation": { "de": "Der Optimalwert orientiert sich an den L\u00e4ndern, die aktuell am besten abschneiden.", "en": "The optimum value is based on countries, that are currently performing best. " }, "ministerial_responsibility": "BMUB", "other_relevant_SDGs": [ 12 ], "rating": [ 75, 60, 45, 30 ], "tags": "ecologic", "target": 11.6, "target_reference": "", "type": "more", "value": 75 }, "title": "Recycling von Haushaltsm\u00fcll" }