'Municipal solid waste' primarily originates from a wide range of activities across many different sectors. 'Municipal solid waste' consists of the following fractions: food waste, paper, rubber, textiles (fibers), bamboo and wood, ash and soil, bricks and ceramics, glass, metals, and potentially other fractions. These by-products (recyclable or waste) are produced by common transformation activities, thus it's plausible to model the waste output for similar components. In the HiQ database, the handling methods for these by-products include: deposition - sanitary landfill, municipal incineration. Additionally, these by-products are also utilized in the following processes: clinker production.