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Title Sustainable production of marine equipment in a circular economy: deepening in material and energy flows, best available techniques and toxicological impacts
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Authors Zapelloni, G; Rellán, AG; Bugallo, PMB
Title Sustainable production of marine equipment in a circular economy: deepening in material and energy flows, best available techniques and toxicological impacts
Year 2019
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.06.058
Abstract Nowadays a radical revolution in the production field is possible thanks to policies to fight against the environmental crisis and the technological progress, like Circular Economy. Leisure activities at sea are anthropogenic activities that have a potential impact, not only on the marine environment in the use stage (e.g. microplastics) and the end-use stage (e.g. ocean plastic wastes), but also on the manufacturing stage of its life cycle. This last stage is also the most important to prevent and/or reduce the impacts by means, for example of eco-design. This work aims to analyse the marine equipment manufacturing sector using fibre reinforced polymers (that potentially emits VOC with the consequently toxicological impact) from the circular economy prospective to identify sustainable solutions for the manufacturing process stage. The selected case study is a marine equipment job-shop using a Fibre Reinforced Polymers. A methodology to identify sustainable industrial systems previously validated is modified, adapted and applied to this case. The methodology applies 3 tools: Material and Energy Flow Analysis to identify the Improvable Flows of the process, Best Available Techniques analysis, to propose the most appropriate techniques to improve those improvable flows, and the Impact Analysis to evaluate and compare the effects on humans and ecosystems, on both the case study scenario and the improved ones. Ten Improvable Flows have been identified for the process; consequently, fifteen candidates to Best Available Techniques have been proposed aiming to act upon these flows. The application of these techniques in an improved system, allows reducing the amount of material and emissions reducing the impact. The combination of those tools has confirmed to be a very good option for process evaluation considering sustainability criteria. The Impact Assessment has permitted to compare the base case scenario showing a reduction of the impacts by the selected Best Available Techniques. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords surfboards manufacturing; circular economy; Life Cycle Thinking; Material and Energy Flow Analysis; Improvable Flows; Best Available Techniques; marine environment
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000480316300099
WoS Category Environmental Sciences
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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