Solid Waste and Resource Recycling
A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental and Green Processes".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (6 April 2023) | Viewed by 15199

Special Issue Editor
Interests: waste; biomass; WtE; recycling; adsorption; CCS; CCU; pyrolysis; gasification
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Human life and activity are inextricably linked with the generation of waste, both municipal and industrial. The progress of civilization is the cause of the continuous generation of huge amounts of waste, the effects of which are becoming more and more noticeable and burdensome for the environment, despite the operation of more and more sophisticated waste management systems. One of the intensively promoted and implemented concepts of sustainable civilization development is the so-called ‘circular economy’. Simply speaking, the idea is to increase the level of recycling and reuse of materials, maximizing the use of all available raw materials, products and waste, in turn enabling energy saving and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere. Although the circular economy is becoming more and more important around the world and the levels of material recycling of various fractions of waste are increasing, it is still impossible to organize a waste management system without activities related to the thermal treatment of some waste, and thermal conversion will remain an important link in the whole waste management chain. The issues related to the economics of new waste recycling technologies are also extremely important, as they cannot lead to an unreasonable increase in the costs of waste management. In this planned Special Issue of Processes, we intend to focus on topics including but not limited to:
- The current state of waste recycling and circular economy in different countries;
- Improving methods for mechanically recycling waste;
- Development of thermochemical waste recycling methods;
- Assessing the quality of products from the recycling of waste;
- Technical and economic analyses of recycling technologies;
- LCA of different recycling routes;
- Management of residues from the waste recycling process.
Prof. Dr. Slawomir Stelmach
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- solid waste
- mechanical recycling
- chemical recycling
- circular economy
- residual waste
- economic profitability
- LCA
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