Reuse

Re -usability is the principle, effort and material by a no longer needed at one point ( and thus become available again ) thing is used elsewhere. This approach saves you the annihilation (also disassembly or removal ) are no longer needed thing and the creation of a new item.

Sections of reuse are:

  • Reconditioning (technology), the repair of the objects in their original condition
  • Refurbishment, reconditioning and upgrading the quality of goods
  • Retrofit, modernization or expansion of existing production facilities
  • Interpreted reusability, once written program modules (software ) on universal applicability

Waste management

The reuse makes for less waste for the purposes of European Waste Framework Directive. In the national legislation reuse is defined in several laws. The definition of recycling law is as follows:

Here attention is drawn to the requirement that reuse items that hold no waste. The definition of the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act differs in this respect from the definition of recycling law:

Old appliances are hereby electrical and electronic equipment which hold the waste.

The reuse of objects connected in comparison to recovery with additional effort. During storage and transportation, additional care must be taken to be left and the cleanup is in most cases necessary. This part, just like the repair of the article, the " preparing for reuse " according Recycling Act.

  • Recycling
  • Product cycle
  • Second hand shop
  • Brockenhaus
  • Warentauschtag
  • Pick-up and Holtag
  • Umsonstladen
  • Recycling
  • Exchange
  • Freecycle
  • Aufbrauchsausgabe

Official designation

Officials which affected the 131ers Act of 1951 allowed its official name with the suffix " for reuse (eg Wv ) " to continue.

  • Recycling
  • Economics
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