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16. Management of ship-generated waste - illustrated from the Baltic Sea perspective
Sammanfattning : Globally around one-third of food produced for human consumption is wasted or lost. Although the food waste issues on land are being widely discussed, the food waste generated on ships seems not to receive similar attention. LÄS MER
17. Carbon materials: towards a circular economy through thermochemical recycling of mixed waste
Sammanfattning : Carbon materials, such as paper, wood, plastic and textiles, play an important role in our everyday life, from clothes and packaging to infrastructure. However, the use of those materials follows a linear way. We take carbon resources, we make products, and we discharge them in a short amount of time, producing GHG emissions along its supply chain. LÄS MER
18. Solid waste management based on cost-benefit analysis using the WAMED model
Sammanfattning : Efficient waste management enables the protection of human health, reducing environmental pollution, saving of natural resources, and achieving sustainable and profitable management of energy. In many countries, the general guidelines for waste management are set by national or local waste management plans. LÄS MER
19. Quality Assessment for the Improved Use of Recycled Styrenic Polymers : Application to packaging and electronic waste
Sammanfattning : Polymeric waste materials should be considered resources for the manufacture of new products through recycling processes, with a similar status as virgin fossil-based plastics and biopolymers from renewable resources. Several efforts can be done to achieve this qualitative quantum leap and introduce recycled products in the market with competitive performance. LÄS MER
20. Nanostructured Bulk Thermoelectrics : Scalable Fabrication Routes, Processing and Evaluation
Sammanfattning : Current fossil fuel based energy sources have a huge shortcoming when one discusses their efficiency. The conversion efficiency of fossil fuel-based technologies is less than 40% in best cases. LÄS MER