Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemical Engineering, Chemical and Biochemical Process Technology and Control Section, Leuven (University of Leuven), Heverlee, Belgium
2. School of Life Science and Technology, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China
Abstract
The disposal of waste plastics has become a major worldwide environmental
problem. The USA, Europe and Japan generate annually about 50 million tons of
post-consumer plastic waste, previously landfilled, generally considered as a
non-sustainable and environmentally questionable option. Landfill sites and
their capacity are, moreover, decreasing rapidly, and legislation is
stringent. Several European Directives and US legislation concern plastic
wastes and the required management. They are briefly discussed in this paper.
New processes have emerged, i.e., advanced mechanical recycling of plastic
waste as virgin or second grade plastic feedstock, and thermal treatments to
recycle the waste as virgin monomer, as synthetic fuel gas, or as heat source
(incineration with energy recovery). These processes avoid land filling,
where the non-biodegradable plastics remain a lasting environmental burden.
The paper reviews these alternative options through mostly thermal processing
(pyrolysis, gasification and waste-to-energy). Additional research is,
however, still needed to confirm the potential on pilot and commercial scale.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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