Using waste as resource to realize a circular economy: Circular use of C, N and P
J. Chris Slootweg
Abstract
Chemistry traditionally focuses on converting resources into product, which resulted in the development of a plethora of synthetic methodologies creating a vast amount of molecules and materials that are currently used in society. This linear production model, however, has created a lot of waste that also enters the environment creating local, and also global, major environmental problems. This provides a new role for chemistry, one that focusses on the development of new recovery and recycling processes to advance the efficient use of resources, as well as the development of novel synthetic methods that use waste as resource.
Topics & Concepts
Circular economyResource (disambiguation)Product (mathematics)Production (economics)Resource useResource recoveryWaste managementBusinessEnvironmental economicsBiochemical engineeringEngineeringComputer scienceEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental resource managementEconomicsMathematicsEcologyWastewaterMacroeconomicsGeometryBiologyComputer networkChemistry and Chemical EngineeringExtraction and Separation ProcessesNanomaterials for catalytic reactions