The dataset represents the waste treatment activity of \"municipal solid waste\" in a sanitary landfill. The recommended use of this dataset: for average municipal/public waste mixtures. It is not suitable to represent any single specific waste, such as plastic, paper, cardboard. The characteristics of urban solid waste in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province are as follows: kitchen waste 61.52%, paper 7.18%, rubber 14.52%, textile (fiber) 2.01%, wood/bamboo 1.31%, ash/soil 9.13%, brick/tile/ceramics 1.49%, glass 1.94%, metal 0.81%, others 0.12%. Moisture content 56% 1%, Higher Heating Value 5858.57 kJ/kg, Lower Heating Value 3930.83 kJ/kg. The carbon share from initial waste, i.e., 60.4% biogenic. The proportion of unoxidized and largely recoverable metals in the waste (excluding very small or very thin components): Iron: 60.03%; Aluminum: 17.81%; Copper: 72.83%. Overall degradation rate of waste over 100 years: 18.73%. Degradability of components that make up the waste: Paper: 27%; Mixed cardboard: 32%. The original text seems to be cut off in the last part, so please ensure the source content is complete when providing it for translation. 4% plastics: 1%; laminates: 18%; laminated packaging, such as beverage cartons: 18%; composite products, such as diapers: 18%; glass: 0%; textiles: 12%; minerals: 0%; natural products: 27%; compostable materials: 27%; inert metals: 10%; volatile metals: 0%; batteries: 0%; electronics: 0%; landfill gas capture and utilization generate 1.80E-04 kWh of electricity and 6.48E-01 MJ of useful heat.