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A mathematical model and decision-support framework for material recovery, recycling and cascaded use

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
Volume 57, Issue 22-23, Pages 4697-4713

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0009-2509(02)00282-8

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materials processing; mathematical modelling; integrated waste management; environment; life cycle assessment; polymers

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To achieve more than incremental reductions in resource consumption and waste, it will be necessary to develop new approaches to the systematic use and re-use of materials in the kind of system termed an industrial ecology. This paper presents a new methodology-CHAin Management of Materials and Products (CHAMP)-developed for modelling the flow of materials through a succession of uses with different performance requirements. Although developed specifically for polymers, the CHAMP approach is also applicable to other materials and products. Materials are characterised by a set of technical performance parameters, termed utilities. Geographical location is also treated as a utility to enable logistics-both distribution of products and collection of used products or waste-to be incorporated within the same modelling framework. Processing, transport and use are treated as activities through which a material can pass. The costs and environmental impacts of activities are included in the modelling framework, and are assessed on a life cycle basis by considering the complete supply chain of materials and energy used by each activity. The methodology includes acceptance criteria which determine whether a material is suitable for specific uses or activities. These criteria are applied within the model to guide selection of materials for specific applications and of successive uses for specific materials. A simple example of the CHAMP approach is given, to illustrate the kinds of problem to which it has been applied. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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