Reuse of leather scraps for insulation panels: Technical and environmental feasibility evaluation
Marco Marconi, Marco Barbanera, G. Calabrò, Ilaria Baffo
Abstract
Leather material is used in different industrial sectors that generate high quantities of wastes, especially during the cutting phase. This study aims to propose a reuse path for leather scraps focused on the production of an insulation panel. The technical feasibility evaluation demonstrated that the innovative material has acceptable performance to be applied as thermal insulation for building. The preliminary life cycle assessment study compared the environmental performance of the innovative panel against a polyurethane panel. Results demonstrated benefits in some impact and damage categories (−36% in terms of climate change and −15% in terms of ReCiPe single score).
Topics & Concepts
ReuseLife-cycle assessmentThermal insulationEngineeringProduction (economics)Environmental impact assessmentWaste managementRecipeCivil engineeringManufacturing engineeringEnvironmental scienceMaterials scienceComposite materialMacroeconomicsBiologyEconomicsFood scienceEcologyChemistryLayer (electronics)Environmental Impact and SustainabilitySustainable Supply Chain Management