Material recovery

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Material recovery
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Material recovery is also known as materials recycling. It is a method consisting of chemical, thermal, mechanical or biological processing of the waste to regain materials or energy product for secondary use. It is related to environmental management. Resource recovery reduces amount of solid waste. The biggest environmental improvement comes from reduced energy consumption [1].

Material recovery from mixed household waste may cause reductions in resource consumption and fossil fuel. To this end legislation has been introduced to promote recycling and energy recovery. Potential terminations for separating recyclable and biogenic materials are conducted by waste refineries [2].

People have to be aware of sanitary and environmental benefits of the material recovery. It is needed to propagate a reuse of materials and decrease in consumption patterns [3].

Recycling Technologies

There are the following types of recycling technologies [4] :

  • Distillation,
  • Energy recovery,
  • Decanting,
  • Thermal desorption,
  • Solvent extraction,
  • Use a Construction Material,
  • In Situ Vacuum Extractions,
  • Pumping and Recovery,
  • Freeze- Crystallization,
  • Chemolisys,
  • Thermolysis.

Advantages of recycling

Recycling provides the following advantages [5]:

  • Reduces solid waste,
  • Limits greenhouse gas emission,
  • Can save space on garbage dump,
  • Limits water and air pollution,
  • Reduces energy use.

Footnotes

  1. Alter H., 1983, p.1
  2. Tonini D., Dorini G & Astrup T.F,2014, p.64-78
  3. Marmolejo L.F., Diaz L.F., Torres P., García M., Burbano M.H., Blanco C., Erazo K., Pereira J.F, 2010, p.12
  4. Smoley C.K., 1993 p.11-32
  5. Miller G.T., 2012, p.291

References

Author: Agnieszka Bednarek