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Single-stream (also known as “fully commingled” or "single-sort") recycling refers to a system in which all paper fibers, plastics, metals, and other containers are mixed in a collection truck, instead of being sorted by the depositor into separate commodities (newspaper, paperboard, corrugated fiberboard, plastic, glass, etc.) and handled separately throughout the collection process. In single-stream, both the collection and processing systems are designed to handle this fully commingled mixture of recyclables, with materials being separated for reuse at a materials recovery facility.

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  • تدوير النفايات أحادي التدفق (يُعرف أيضًا باسم «الممتزج تمامًا» أو «أحادي الفرز») يشير إلى نظام يتم فيه خلط جميع ألياف الورق والبلاستيك والمعادن وغيره من الحاويات في شاحنة جمع، بدلًا من فرزها من قبل المودع إلى مواد منفصلة (مثل الصحف والورق المقوى والألواح الليفية المموجة والبلاستيك والزجاج وما إلى ذلك) ومعالجتها على نحو منفصل في جميع مراحل الجمع. في التدفق الأحادي يتم تصميم كل من نظامي الجمع والمعالجة للتعامل مع هذا الخليط الممزوج تمامًا من المواد القابلة للتدوير، مع وجود مواد يمكن فصلها لإعادة استخدامها في مرافق استعادة المواد. (ar)
  • Single-stream (also known as “fully commingled” or "single-sort") recycling refers to a system in which all paper fibers, plastics, metals, and other containers are mixed in a collection truck, instead of being sorted by the depositor into separate commodities (newspaper, paperboard, corrugated fiberboard, plastic, glass, etc.) and handled separately throughout the collection process. In single-stream, both the collection and processing systems are designed to handle this fully commingled mixture of recyclables, with materials being separated for reuse at a materials recovery facility. The single-stream option replaces the dual-stream option, which is where people separate certain recyclable materials and place them in separate containers for collection. From an end consumer perspective, single-stream is easier to participate in. However, single-stream recycling has disadvantages, including the output of lower quality plastics and paper to recyclers. This lower quality material has to be processed more downstream. The increased flow of decreased quality recyclables from Europe and North America in part due to single-stream recycling was part of China's motivation for launching its Operation National Sword policy. (en)
  • Reciclagem de fluxo único (também conhecido como "totalmente misturado" ou "único") refere-se a um sistema no qual todas as fibras de papel, plásticos, metais e outros recipientes são misturados em um caminhão de coleta, em vez de serem separados pelo depositante em mercadorias separadas (jornal, papelão, papelão ondulado, plástico, vidro, etc.) e manuseadas separadamente durante o processo de coleta. Em fluxo único, os sistemas de coleta e processamento são projetados para lidar com essa mistura totalmente misturada de recicláveis, com os materiais sendo separados para reutilização em uma instalação de recuperação de materiais. A opção de fluxo único substitui a opção de fluxo duplo, que é onde as pessoas separam certos materiais recicláveis e os colocam em recipientes separados para coleta. Da perspectiva do consumidor final, o fluxo único é mais fácil de participar. No entanto, a reciclagem de fluxo único tem desvantagens, incluindo a saída de plásticos e papel de qualidade inferior para os recicladores. Este material de qualidade inferior deve ser processado mais a jusante. (pt)
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  • تدوير النفايات أحادي التدفق (يُعرف أيضًا باسم «الممتزج تمامًا» أو «أحادي الفرز») يشير إلى نظام يتم فيه خلط جميع ألياف الورق والبلاستيك والمعادن وغيره من الحاويات في شاحنة جمع، بدلًا من فرزها من قبل المودع إلى مواد منفصلة (مثل الصحف والورق المقوى والألواح الليفية المموجة والبلاستيك والزجاج وما إلى ذلك) ومعالجتها على نحو منفصل في جميع مراحل الجمع. في التدفق الأحادي يتم تصميم كل من نظامي الجمع والمعالجة للتعامل مع هذا الخليط الممزوج تمامًا من المواد القابلة للتدوير، مع وجود مواد يمكن فصلها لإعادة استخدامها في مرافق استعادة المواد. (ar)
  • Single-stream (also known as “fully commingled” or "single-sort") recycling refers to a system in which all paper fibers, plastics, metals, and other containers are mixed in a collection truck, instead of being sorted by the depositor into separate commodities (newspaper, paperboard, corrugated fiberboard, plastic, glass, etc.) and handled separately throughout the collection process. In single-stream, both the collection and processing systems are designed to handle this fully commingled mixture of recyclables, with materials being separated for reuse at a materials recovery facility. (en)
  • Reciclagem de fluxo único (também conhecido como "totalmente misturado" ou "único") refere-se a um sistema no qual todas as fibras de papel, plásticos, metais e outros recipientes são misturados em um caminhão de coleta, em vez de serem separados pelo depositante em mercadorias separadas (jornal, papelão, papelão ondulado, plástico, vidro, etc.) e manuseadas separadamente durante o processo de coleta. Em fluxo único, os sistemas de coleta e processamento são projetados para lidar com essa mistura totalmente misturada de recicláveis, com os materiais sendo separados para reutilização em uma instalação de recuperação de materiais. (pt)
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  • تدوير أحادي التدفق (ar)
  • Single-stream recycling (en)
  • Reciclagem de fluxo único (pt)
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