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Energy and environmental sustainability of waste personal protective equipment (PPE) treatment under COVID-19

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2021.111786

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PPE processing system; Process design; Life cycle assessment; Techno-economic analysis; GHG emissions; Fossil fuel reduction

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  1. Engaged Research Grant
  2. Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability
  3. project Sustainable Process Integration Laboratory - SPIL - EU CZ Operational Programme Research and Development, Education, Priority1: Strengthening capacity for quality research [CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/15_003/000045]

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This study introduces a novel waste personal protective equipment processing system that enables energy recovery through producing renewable fuels and basic chemicals, with a focus on energy and environmental sustainability evaluation. Findings suggest that establishing facilities in optimal numbers, sizes, and locations in New York State can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuel use.
Combating the COVID-19 pandemic has raised the demand for and disposal of personal protective equipment in the United States. This work proposes a novel waste personal protective equipment processing system that enables energy recovery through producing renewable fuels and other basic chemicals. Exergy analysis and environmental assessment through a detailed life cycle assessment approach are performed to evaluate the energy and environmental sustainability of the processing system. Given the environmental advantages in reducing 35.42% of total greenhouse gas emissions from the conventional incineration and 43.50% of total fossil fuel use from landfilling processes, the optimal number, sizes, and locations of establishing facilities within the proposed personal protective equipment processing system in New York State are then determined by an optimization based site selection methodology, proposing to build two pre-processing facilities in New York County and Suffolk County and one integrated fast pyrolysis plant in Rockland County. Their optimal annual treatment capacities are 1,708 t/y, 8,000 t/y, and 9,028 t/y. The proposed optimal personal protective equipment processing system reduces 31.5% of total fossil fuel use and 35.04% of total greenhouse gas emissions compared to the personal protective equipment incineration process. It also avoids 41.52% and 47.64% of total natural land occupation from the personal protective equipment landfilling and incineration processes.

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