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Could waste to energy help to close the loop? (CROSBI ID 674168)

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Schneider, Daniel Rolph Could waste to energy help to close the loop? // Digital Proceedings of the 1st Latin American Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems / Marko Ban ; Neven Duić ; Daniel Rolph Schneider et al. (ur.). Zagreb: Fakultet strojarstva i brodogradnje Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, 2018. str. 26-26

Podaci o odgovornosti

Schneider, Daniel Rolph

engleski

Could waste to energy help to close the loop?

The world is facing ever increasing amounts of waste, which impairs public health and pollutes the environment. More than half the world’s population does not have access to regular waste collection, while some of the waste management practices are inadequate. Each year, nations around the globe generate 1.3 billion tonnes of waste, the figure which is expected to rise to 4 billion tonnes by 2100. Among the biggest waste producers in the world are the United States, China, Brazil, Japan and Germany. Furthermore, the United Nations Environment Program predicts that the amount of waste will probably double in lower-income African and Asian cities because of population growth, urbanization and rising consumption. The steady increase in solid waste quantities, especially packaging waste in which plastic waste makes most of it, is a direct consequence of economic growth, where product disposal after use is neglected. This is particularly pronounced in a "flood" of cheap but non- durable products on the market. Consequences are significant, and the problem of solid waste is recognized as a priority environmental problem all around the world. The European Union is strongly pushing the agenda of circular economy in which promotes recycling and recovery of waste as an imperative in waste management. Along with favoring the environment such new paradigm is consequence of the need to extract useful raw materials from waste streams (still one-third of plastic waste ends up on EU landfills). Despite the high recycling targets for near future in the EU, not all the waste can be favorably recycled due to technical, economic or environmental reasons. One way of dealing with waste is incineration, which if done properly can be used to recover energy from it. Also by thermally treating the waste, potentially harmful and/or toxic substances are removed from the material recovery flow to avoid inclusion of these dangerous components into material (e.g. intended for use in food chains). Apart from energy, different types of energy vectors and chemicals can be produced from various sorts of waste and waste materials using different technologies, like refuse derived fuels, transport fuels, synthetic gas, biomethane, monomers, etc. Finally, the presentation will try to address a central issue: Is there a place for energy recovery of waste in the circular economy paradigm? or Can recycling and incineration coexist?

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Podaci o prilogu

26-26.

2018.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Digital Proceedings of the 1st Latin American Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems

Marko Ban ; Neven Duić ; Daniel Rolph Schneider ; Zvonimir Guzović ; Rita Maria Brito Alves ; Mario Costa ; Rudi Henri van Els ; Biagio F. Giannetti ; Assed Haddad ; Thiago Hewer ; Siir Kilkis ; Guenther C. Krieger Filho ; Luiz Kulay ; Andre Mesquita ; Milan Vujanović

Zagreb: Fakultet strojarstva i brodogradnje Sveučilišta u Zagrebu

ISSN1847-7178

Podaci o skupu

1st Latin American Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES)

ostalo

28.01.2018-31.01.2018

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Povezanost rada

Strojarstvo