Composting of bio-waste
Construction and operation of dedicated facilities for the treatment of separately collected bio waste through composting (aerobic digestion) with the resulting production and utilisation of compost
Economic Activity
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation (NACE E38.21)
This ACT-U is used in these taxonomies 2
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EU Criteria 0
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Related activities in other taxonomies 11
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Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Composting of bio-waste
Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Composting of bio-waste
Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Composting of bio-waste
Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Composting of bio-waste
Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Composting of bio-waste
Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Composting of bio-waste
Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Composting of bio-waste
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.88): Core activity matches (composting of bio-waste) but Sri Lanka taxonomy specifies source segregation and collection requirements; EU activity definition appears broader in scope regarding source requir
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.95): Composting of bio-waste is an exact match to the Ghana composting activity with identical scope and methodology.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.95): Aerobic digestion of organic waste (composting) directly matches the EU activity on composting of bio-waste.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.95): The EU activity 'Composting of bio-waste' (5.8) is identical to aerobic digestion/composting of organic waste with the same objective.