Advanced Waste Technologies for Sustainable Materials and Products
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 5476
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Interests: exhausted lithium-ion battery; metals recovery; waste management; air pollution; adsorption; innovative porous material; sustainability
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Interests: material cycles; industrial ecology; critical materials; environmental sustainability
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The rapid growth of waste generated around the world is a great concern from multiple environmental perspectives.
It is estimated that the worldwide annual production of waste is around 4 billion tonnes. Half of this constitutes municipal solid waste, while the other half originates from industrial and production activities.
Landfilling still represents one of the main waste management strategies today, preventing the possibility to exploit potentially recyclable resources. In this context, it is necessary to move toward a circular economy and more efficient resource management to minimize wastage, maximize the (re)use of materials and products, and decouple economic growth from materials extraction and consumption. This transition would minimize the reliance of modern society on natural raw materials, as well as mitigate the climate emergency as reuse, recovery and recycling strategies are often less energy- and carbon-intensive than primary production routes.
The development of new sustainable and ecomaterials based on recycled resources in the frame of “Azure chemistry” can be a more powerful way to respect all the sustainability pillars. Without greater resource efficiency, the Sustainable Development Goals will likely stay out of our reach.
This Special Issue welcomes original articles or reviews addressing the following issues:
- Recovery of valuable sustainable materials from wastes;
- Reuse of stabilized residues, such as ecomaterial;
- Novel methods for environmental and economical sustainability assessment of new materials/technologies;
- Dissemination of best practices for waste management.
Dr. Alessandra Zanoletti
Dr. Luca Ciacci
Prof. Dr. Ivano Vassura
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- waste recycling
- ecomaterials
- end of waste
- circular economy
- sustainability tools
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