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=Basics= | =Basics= | ||
*The | *The management of a product's "End-of-Life" | ||
*Essentially what to do when it is no longer [[Reuse | | *Essentially what to do when it is no longer [[Reuse | Reusable]] | ||
=Workflow= | =Workflow= | ||
==Flowchart== | ==Flowchart== | ||
* | *[https://app.diagrams.net/?mode=google&gfw=1#G1NAK-gd9KWrEOZi8AiCLlNLOndtzdnmZl Link to it] | ||
==Direct Recycling== | ==Direct Recycling== | ||
*Direct to relevant | *Direct to relevant [[Recycling]] Workflow (Can be done if it is a single material (ie a metal canister) ) | ||
== | ==Disassembly Required== | ||
* | *Disassemble | ||
*Useable | *Useable Component Recovery | ||
*Direct Recycling of Relevant Parts | *Direct Recycling of Relevant Parts | ||
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==Destructive Recycling== | ==Destructive Recycling== | ||
===Biological=== | ===Biological=== | ||
*[[ | *[[Anaerobic Digestion]] | ||
*[[Composting]] | *[[Composting]] | ||
*[[Landfarming]] | *[[Landfarming]] | ||
==RDF== | ===RDF=== | ||
*[[Gasification]] / [[Pyrolysis]] of the remaining [[RDF]] at the end of the other above processes | *[[Gasification]] / [[Pyrolysis]] of the remaining [[RDF]] at the end of the other above processes | ||
**This is then used to create new products/materials that are reclaimed from the above system | **This is then used to create new products/materials that are reclaimed from the above system | ||
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=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= | ||
*[[Life Cycle | *[[Product Lifetime]] | ||
*[[Life-Cycle Assessment]] | |||
=External Links= | =External Links= | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End-of-life_(product) The Wikipedia Page on Product End-of-Life] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End-of-life_(product) The Wikipedia Page on Product End-of-Life] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_materials_management The Wikipedia Page on Sustainable Materials Management] (a related design | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_materials_management The Wikipedia Page on Sustainable Materials Management] (a related design philosophy) | ||
[[Category: Waste Management]] |
Latest revision as of 03:24, 26 March 2021
Basics
- The management of a product's "End-of-Life"
- Essentially what to do when it is no longer Reusable
Workflow
Flowchart
Direct Recycling
- Direct to relevant Recycling Workflow (Can be done if it is a single material (ie a metal canister) )
Disassembly Required
- Disassemble
- Useable Component Recovery
- Direct Recycling of Relevant Parts
Upcycling
Destructive Recycling
Biological
RDF
- Gasification / Pyrolysis of the remaining RDF at the end of the other above processes
- This is then used to create new products/materials that are reclaimed from the above system
- Clinkers / Slag can be utilized as Concrete Aggregate
- Ash / Bottom Ash / Fly Ash can all be utilized as chemicals in cleaning/industry or in Cement mixes
- Also, if done with pure Fiberglass Reinforced Polymer , the resulting slag should be near pure glass, and thus may be able to be reused quite easily
- This is then used to create new products/materials that are reclaimed from the above system
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Product End-of-Life
- The Wikipedia Page on Sustainable Materials Management (a related design philosophy)