The correlation test showed no statistically significant relationship between the percentage of individual waste fractions and the generation rate of RHW. This indicates that for a specific area (with consistent socio-economic and geographical conditions), waste composition data could be extrapolated and scaled up to the entire municipality or down to individual town-level, regardless of the waste generation rate. The correlation analysis among proportions of individual waste fractions showed that the percentages of misssorted glass and gardening waste increases when the proportions of food waste (glass) and miscellaneous waste (gardening waste) decrease. Moreover, when the proportion of miss-sorted glass increases, the proportions of miss-sorted board and metal also increase.