2313116‐175%
‐150%
‐125%
‐100%
‐75%
‐50%
‐25%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
125%
150%
175%
Relative difference with composting according
to the number of cases
>150
%
<‐ 150
%
>150%
<‐150%
composting
preferred to
alternativealternative
preferred to
compostingClimate changeIncineration with Landfill
energy recoveryAnaerobic digestionScenario assuming
total anaerobic
degradationFigure 34 Relative difference between the impacts from the different end-of-life options vs. composting for climate change for food and garden
waste. The size of the “bubble” is proportional to the number of cases coming up with a value within the same range as another.
1321124‐175%‐150%‐125%‐100%‐75%‐50%‐25%0%25%50%75%100%125%150%175%Relative difference with incineration with energy recovery
according to the number of cases>150
%<‐ 150
%>150%<‐150%incineration with
energy recovery
preferred to
alternativealternative
preferred to
incineration with
energy recoveryClimate changeComposting Landfill Anaerobic digestionFigure 35 Relative difference between the impacts from the different end-of-life options vs. incineration for climate change for food and garden
waste. The size of the “bubble” is proportional to the number of cases coming up with a value within the same range as another.