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The need for design-for-recycling of paper-based printed electronics – a prospective comparison with printed circuit boards

Akshat Sudheshwar, Nadia Malinverno, Roland Hischier, Bernd Nowack, Claudia Som

2022Resources Conservation and Recycling72 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The present study compares conventional printed circuit boards (having glass-fibre and epoxy substrates and etched copper circuits) with paper-based printed electronics (offering flexible, bio-based, and biodegradable substrates with circuit design printed using silver-based inks) and assesses the relevance of e-waste recycling to the latter's sustainability. Therefore, a comparative life cycle assessment between these two options has been undertaken and the global warming impacts were calculated. The impact assessment results underscore that printed electronics offer a consistent sustainability advantage over printed circuit boards only through recycling of silver in the former at the end-of-life. Hence, design-for-recycling and recycling as e-waste are crucial to the sustainability of the current generation of printed electronics. Other foreseen waste treatment options for paper-based printed electronics, such as composting, and paper recycling, are likely to limit the sustainability advantage of printed electronics to circuits with small conductive areas.

Topics & Concepts

Printed circuit boardPrinted electronicsElectronicsSustainability3d printedElectronic wasteEngineeringManufacturing engineeringElectrical engineeringWaste managementBiologyEcologyRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesGreen IT and SustainabilitySustainable Supply Chain Management