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Index of the Handbook
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INTRODUCTION
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CAP 1) THE COLLECTIONS DIFFERENTIATED IN THE INTEGRATED
SYSTEM OF MANAGEMENT OF THE REFUSALS
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1.1 From the additional collections to the collections integrated: the good necessity
diuna planning
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1.1.1 The new scene and the role of the planner
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1.1.2 From the differentiated collection of additional
" type " to " the differentiated collection
integrated
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1.1.3 The adaptation to the context
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1.2 The interactions between the organization of the differentiated collection and
---the new one it arranges tariff for the management
of the city refusals
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1.2.1 Characteristics of the new tariff system
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1.2.2 Examples of experimentations for the application of
the variable part of the rate
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1.3 The markets of the recovery
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1.3.1 The material " buckets " and the
recovery of packings
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1.3.2 The market of the compostati products
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1.4 Ability to interception of the different arranges of
collection: Analysis of
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1.4.1 The appraisal of the study cases: some examples
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1.4.2 Ability to interception of the various models of
collection
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CAP THE 2) ELEMENTS OF THE OPERATING SYSTEM
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2.1 The variable project
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2.1.1 Variable of scene
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2.1.2 Variable operating: instruments for the collection,
containers, motor vehicles and other equipments
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2.2 The organization of the service: quantification of the
containers
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2.2.1 Preliminary cognitive surveyings for the corrected
acquisition of the equipments
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2.3 The role of the communication
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CAP 3) THE ORGANIZATION OF THE OPERATING SYSTEM
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3.1 The operating models
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3.1.1 General considerations on the validity of the
adoptable systems
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3.1.2 Collections mono and multimaterials
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3.1.3 The collections to double bucket
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3.1.4 The criteria of organization of the differentiated
collections dry-humid
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3.2 Operating cards of the various systems of collection for
the several fractions
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3.2.1 Symbology
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3.2.2 The alimentary and commercial organic fractions
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3.2.3 The cartacei materials
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3.2.4 The E glass the cans
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3.2.5 The plastic
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3.3 Criteria for the optimization of the collection systems: like containing the
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3.3.1 Costs of collection and transport of the refusals:
comparison of the various methodologies of analysis.
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3.3.2 Analysis of detail of the costs of the optimized
integrated systems of " collection
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3.3.3 Riassuntive appraisals on the criteria of optimization
of the management of the refusals
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| GLOSSARY |
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| BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES
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