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Cradle-to-grave environmental and economic sustainability of lime-based plasters manufactured with upcycled materials

Agustin Laveglia, Neven Ukrainczyk, Nele De Belie, Eduardus Koenders

2024Journal of Cleaner Production17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The production of CaO for lime-based plaster and render generates 1.2 t CO2/t CaO, consumes 1.78 t CaCO3/t CaO. This research paper examines the environmental and economic performance of upcycling paper mill sludge (PMS) and carbide lime (CL) as replacements for hydrated lime (HL) in lime-based plasters production. For this, a new Cradle-to-Gate industrial-scale inventory is designed, upscaling recent lab-scale innovations, investigating PMS and CL treatment processes, followed by a Cradle-to-Grave scenario analysis. The results show that incorporating CL in the plaster yields better environmental and economic outcomes compared to PMS. The intermediate treatment for CL is cost-effective and has low carbon emissions. The upcycling of CL eliminates 100% of CO2 emissions, while PMS reduces emissions by 11%. The production of the traditional binder HL is more expensive than upcycling PMS (+69%) and CL (+65%), with carbon taxes accounting for 35%, 44% and 15% of production costs, respectively. The effect of an equilibrated carbon price to ensure fair market competition, considering the natural carbonation of lime (carbon credit) is discussed, and the cost assessment reveals a 47% and 54% reduction for upcycled plasters using PMS and CL, respectively, compared to traditional HL.

Topics & Concepts

LimeCarbonationProduction (economics)Waste managementSustainabilityPulp and paper industryProduction costCarbon fibersEnvironmental scienceEngineeringNatural resource economicsMaterials scienceMetallurgyEconomicsChemical engineeringComposite numberComposite materialMechanical engineeringMacroeconomicsBiologyEcologyRecycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials productionConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchBuilding materials and conservation
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