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Material flow analysis and recycling performance of an improved mechanical recycling process for post-consumer flexible plastics
Increasing the recycling rates for post-consumer flexible plastics (PCFP) waste is imperative as PCFP is considered a difficult-to-recycle waste with only 17 % of PCFP effectively recycled in Europe. To tackle this pressing issue, improved mechanical recycling processes are being explored to increas...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9585909/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36126399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2022.09.002 |
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author | Lase, Irdanto Saputra Bashirgonbadi, Amir van Rhijn, Freek Dewulf, Jo Ragaert, Kim Delva, Laurens Roosen, Martijn Brandsma, Martine Langen, Michael De Meester, Steven |
author_facet | Lase, Irdanto Saputra Bashirgonbadi, Amir van Rhijn, Freek Dewulf, Jo Ragaert, Kim Delva, Laurens Roosen, Martijn Brandsma, Martine Langen, Michael De Meester, Steven |
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description | Increasing the recycling rates for post-consumer flexible plastics (PCFP) waste is imperative as PCFP is considered a difficult-to-recycle waste with only 17 % of PCFP effectively recycled in Europe. To tackle this pressing issue, improved mechanical recycling processes are being explored to increase the recycling rates of PCFP. One interesting option is the so-called quality recycling process (QRP) proposed by CEFLEX, which supplements more conventional mechanical recycling of PCFP with additional sorting, hot washing, improved extrusion, and deodorization. Material flow analysis (MFA) model is applied to assess the performance of QRP. Four performance indicators related to quantity (process yield and net recovery) and quality (polymer grade and transparency grade) are applied to measure the performance of three PCFP mechanical recycling scenarios. The results are compared against the conventional recycling of PCFP, showing that QRP has a similar process yield (64 % – 66 %) as conventional recycling (66 %). The net recovery indicator shows that in QRP higher recovery rates are achieved for transparent-monolayer PCFP (>90 %) compared to colored-multilayer PCFP (51 % – 91 %). The quality indicators (polymer and transparency grades) demonstrate that the regranulates from QRP have better quality compared to the conventional recycling. To validate the modeling approach, the modeled compositional data is compared with experimental compositional analyses of flakes and regranulates produced by pilot recycling lines. Main conclusions are: (i) although yields do not increase significantly, extra sorting and recycling produces better regranulates’ quality (ii) performing a modular MFA gives insights into future recycling scenarios and helps in decision making. |
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spelling | pubmed-95859092022-11-01 Material flow analysis and recycling performance of an improved mechanical recycling process for post-consumer flexible plastics Lase, Irdanto Saputra Bashirgonbadi, Amir van Rhijn, Freek Dewulf, Jo Ragaert, Kim Delva, Laurens Roosen, Martijn Brandsma, Martine Langen, Michael De Meester, Steven Waste Manag Article Increasing the recycling rates for post-consumer flexible plastics (PCFP) waste is imperative as PCFP is considered a difficult-to-recycle waste with only 17 % of PCFP effectively recycled in Europe. To tackle this pressing issue, improved mechanical recycling processes are being explored to increase the recycling rates of PCFP. One interesting option is the so-called quality recycling process (QRP) proposed by CEFLEX, which supplements more conventional mechanical recycling of PCFP with additional sorting, hot washing, improved extrusion, and deodorization. Material flow analysis (MFA) model is applied to assess the performance of QRP. Four performance indicators related to quantity (process yield and net recovery) and quality (polymer grade and transparency grade) are applied to measure the performance of three PCFP mechanical recycling scenarios. The results are compared against the conventional recycling of PCFP, showing that QRP has a similar process yield (64 % – 66 %) as conventional recycling (66 %). The net recovery indicator shows that in QRP higher recovery rates are achieved for transparent-monolayer PCFP (>90 %) compared to colored-multilayer PCFP (51 % – 91 %). The quality indicators (polymer and transparency grades) demonstrate that the regranulates from QRP have better quality compared to the conventional recycling. To validate the modeling approach, the modeled compositional data is compared with experimental compositional analyses of flakes and regranulates produced by pilot recycling lines. Main conclusions are: (i) although yields do not increase significantly, extra sorting and recycling produces better regranulates’ quality (ii) performing a modular MFA gives insights into future recycling scenarios and helps in decision making. Pergamon Press 2022-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9585909/ /pubmed/36126399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2022.09.002 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Lase, Irdanto Saputra Bashirgonbadi, Amir van Rhijn, Freek Dewulf, Jo Ragaert, Kim Delva, Laurens Roosen, Martijn Brandsma, Martine Langen, Michael De Meester, Steven Material flow analysis and recycling performance of an improved mechanical recycling process for post-consumer flexible plastics |
title | Material flow analysis and recycling performance of an improved mechanical recycling process for post-consumer flexible plastics |
title_full | Material flow analysis and recycling performance of an improved mechanical recycling process for post-consumer flexible plastics |
title_fullStr | Material flow analysis and recycling performance of an improved mechanical recycling process for post-consumer flexible plastics |
title_full_unstemmed | Material flow analysis and recycling performance of an improved mechanical recycling process for post-consumer flexible plastics |
title_short | Material flow analysis and recycling performance of an improved mechanical recycling process for post-consumer flexible plastics |
title_sort | material flow analysis and recycling performance of an improved mechanical recycling process for post-consumer flexible plastics |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9585909/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36126399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2022.09.002 |
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