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Title Sheep Wool Waste Availability for Potential Sustainable Re-Use and Valorization: A GIS-Based Model
ID_Doc 24835
Authors Midolo, G; Porto, SMC; Cascone, G; Valenti, F
Title Sheep Wool Waste Availability for Potential Sustainable Re-Use and Valorization: A GIS-Based Model
Year 2024
Published Agriculture-Basel, 14, 6
DOI 10.3390/agriculture14060872
Abstract Worldwide, 1.3 to 2.1 billion tons of agricultural waste are generated yearly, including livestock wastes (i.e., sheep wool), which create several critical environmental issues if not properly treated. In order to reduce the environmental issues related to the management and disposal, their use as natural fibers for green building components has notably developed over the last years. Indeed, sheep wool, which is a natural animal fiber that comes from shearing sheep fleece, is considered to be a problem of increasing concern due to its complex and difficult disposal management. Recently, several researchers have demonstrated that "low-quality wool" (i.e., not appropriate for textile uses) is suitable for the thermal and acoustic insulation of buildings. Indeed, thanks to its thermo-hygrometric and acoustic characteristics, it can be used as a reinforcing fiber for composite materials. In this study, a Geographic Information System (GIS)-based model to locate and quantify both the yearly amount of livestock waste, i.e., sheep wool, and the territorial distribution of sheep farms through their Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinates, was developed and applied within the selected study area (i.e., the Sicily region). The aim was to identify the territorial areas highly characterized by this kind of waste and therefore most suitable for localizing new shared sheep wool collection centers to sustainably manage the reuse of this waste as a potential green building component.
Author Keywords circular economy; livestock waste; GIS; spatial analysis; environmental impact; sustainability
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001254667300001
WoS Category Agronomy
Research Area Agriculture
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/14/6/872/pdf?version=1717083665
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