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Tackling the Circular Economy Challenges—Composites Recycling: Used Tyres, Wind Turbine Blades, and Solar Panels

Kinga Korniejenko, Barbara Kozub, Agnieszka Bąk, P. Balamurugan, M. Uthayakumar, Gabriel Furtos

2021Journal of Composites Science90 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Transformation of waste into resources is an important part of the circular economy. Nowadays, the recovery of materials in the most effective way is crucial for sustainable development. Composite materials offer great opportunities for product development and high performance in use, but their position in a circular economy system remains challenging, especially in terms of material recovery. Currently, the methods applied for recycling composites are not always effective. The aim of the article is to analyse the most important methods of material recovery from multilateral composites. The manuscript presents three case studies related to the recycling of products manufactured from composites: used tyres, wind turbine blades, and solar panels. It shows the advantages and disadvantages of currently applied methods for multilateral composite utilisation and presents further trends in composite recycling. The results show that increasing volumes of end-of-life composites have led to increased attention from government, industry, and academia.

Topics & Concepts

Circular economyPosition (finance)Composite numberTurbineSustainable developmentTurbine bladeEngineeringMaterials scienceEnvironmental scienceMechanical engineeringBusinessComposite materialPolitical scienceBiologyFinanceEcologyLawRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesPhotovoltaic Systems and SustainabilityGraphite, nuclear technology, radiation studies