
doi: 10.2172/9549
This study collected and analyzed data on urban wood waste resources in 30 randomly selected metropolitan areas in the United States. Three major categories wood wastes disposed with, or recovered from, the municipal solid waste stream; industrial wood wastes such as wood scraps and sawdust from pallet recycling, woodworking shops, and lumberyards; and wood in construction/demolition and land clearing debris.
Municipal Solid Waste, Consumption, Waste Diversion, Sawdust, Wood, 09 Biomass Fuels, Industrial Wood Wastes, Wood Wastes Municipal Solid Waste, Wood Scraps, Solid Wastes, And Utilization, Waste Recycling, Recycling, Wastes, 54 Environmental Sciences, Resource Assessment, 32 Energy Conservation, Urban Areas
Municipal Solid Waste, Consumption, Waste Diversion, Sawdust, Wood, 09 Biomass Fuels, Industrial Wood Wastes, Wood Wastes Municipal Solid Waste, Wood Scraps, Solid Wastes, And Utilization, Waste Recycling, Recycling, Wastes, 54 Environmental Sciences, Resource Assessment, 32 Energy Conservation, Urban Areas
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