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Recycling, Volume 8, Issue 2

April 2023 - 16 articles

Cover Story: The system of integrated accounting for all types of waste generated and the environmental costs incurred for handling them during the efficiency assessment of energy investment projects has been developed. The proposed system makes it possible to increase the effectiveness of the environmental assessment and the accuracy of the formation of cash flows at all stages of the energy project implementation. A potential scheme for accounting for waste generation contains: (i) accounting for waste generation and the costs of handling them for the formation of cash flows of the projects in monetary units; (ii) accounting for waste generation to assess the environmental effectiveness of the energy project in physical units. The introduction of the accounting system also contributes to solving the problem of unaccounted costs. View this paper
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Articles (16)

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,932 Views
21 Pages

The Production of Gypsum Materials with Recycled Citrogypsum Using Semi-Dry Pressing Technology

  • Nataliya Alfimova,
  • Sevda Pirieva,
  • Ksenia Levickaya,
  • Natalia Kozhukhova and
  • Mikhail Elistratkin

The search for ways to utilize and recycle industrial by-products is the basic principle that governs rational environmental management, synthesis of “green” materials, and appears as one of the main criteria for sustainable development i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
9,275 Views
15 Pages

Vinyl, such as those in the form of mulching and vinyl houses, is used to improve agricultural productivity. It is generated as an agriculture waste vinyl (AWV) after use. The collected AWV is transported to a recycling facility and shredded, washed,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
7,079 Views
18 Pages

Identifying Optimal Precursors for Geopolymer Composite Mix Design for Different Regional Settings: A Multi-Objective Optimization Study

  • Mariam Abdulkareem,
  • Anastasija Komkova,
  • Jouni Havukainen,
  • Guillaume Habert and
  • Mika Horttanainen

Global objectives to mitigate climate change in the construction industry have led to increasing geopolymer development as an alternative to carbon-intensive cement. Geopolymers can have similar mechanical properties and a lower carbon footprint. How...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,570 Views
19 Pages

Evaluating the Eco-Intensity Dynamics of the Mining Industry in Russia: Towards a Circular Economy

  • Irina Elokhova,
  • Kirill Vyatkin,
  • Pavel Ilyushin,
  • Aleksandra Krutova,
  • Anna Pepelyaeva and
  • Natalia Sliusar

One of the main tasks of the circular economy is the decoupling between economic growth and natural resource consumption at the input and the volume of generated waste at the output. The effectiveness of this process can be assessed by the dynamics o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,887 Views
16 Pages

23 February 2023

Fish processing produces large amounts of fish waste. Instead of disposing of it, it is wiser to recover the valuable resource for high-value-added products. Our study proposed a process using carbon dioxide-acidified water as a green solvent under s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,248 Views
23 Pages

22 February 2023

The construction industry is responsible for half of the currently excavated amount of raw materials. In addition, a quarter of all waste in the European Union is construction waste. This construction waste comprises numerous materials that can still...

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