The document summarizes a study on the potential environmental gains from recycling waste plastics in Shenyang, China. The study aims to reduce greenhouse gases through urban/industrial symbiosis and transferring recycling technologies. It analyzes the mechanical waste plastics recycling technology and refuse plastic fuel technology, finding the former provides the most reduction in GHG emissions while the latter saves the most fossil fuel consumption. The conclusion advocates for stimulating individual development, addressing waste issues, promoting recycling programs, and developing clean energy.
The document summarizes a study on the potential environmental gains from recycling waste plastics in Shenyang, China. The study aims to reduce greenhouse gases through urban/industrial symbiosis and transferring recycling technologies. It analyzes the mechanical waste plastics recycling technology and refuse plastic fuel technology, finding the former provides the most reduction in GHG emissions while the latter saves the most fossil fuel consumption. The conclusion advocates for stimulating individual development, addressing waste issues, promoting recycling programs, and developing clean energy.
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The Potential Environmental Gains From Recycling Waste Plastics
The document summarizes a study on the potential environmental gains from recycling waste plastics in Shenyang, China. The study aims to reduce greenhouse gases through urban/industrial symbiosis and transferring recycling technologies. It analyzes the mechanical waste plastics recycling technology and refuse plastic fuel technology, finding the former provides the most reduction in GHG emissions while the latter saves the most fossil fuel consumption. The conclusion advocates for stimulating individual development, addressing waste issues, promoting recycling programs, and developing clean energy.
The document summarizes a study on the potential environmental gains from recycling waste plastics in Shenyang, China. The study aims to reduce greenhouse gases through urban/industrial symbiosis and transferring recycling technologies. It analyzes the mechanical waste plastics recycling technology and refuse plastic fuel technology, finding the former provides the most reduction in GHG emissions while the latter saves the most fossil fuel consumption. The conclusion advocates for stimulating individual development, addressing waste issues, promoting recycling programs, and developing clean energy.
transferring recycling and recovery technologies to Shenyang, China by Xudong Chen, Fengming Xi, Yong Geng, Tsuyoshi Fujita Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences China, National Institute for Environmental Studies Japan and Graduate School of Environmental Studies , Japan.
Nwosu Victor O.C
Mr Garry Evans MSc Environmental Technology Objectives .To have a low-carbon economy. .To reduce green house gases through Urban/Industrial Symbiosis. .To show the Environmental benefits of Urban/Industrial Symbiosis. Methodology
• The Mechanical Waste Plastics Recycling
Technology ( potential of reducing GHG emissions) • Refuse Plastic Fuel Technology{RPF} ( potential of saving fossil fuel consumption) Results The NF Board Production Technology provides the most significant reduction in GHG emission (1.66 kgCo2e/Kg-Plastics). The RPF Production Technology has the largest potential on fossil fuel saving (0.77kgce/Kg- Plastics). Conclusion
*Stimulation of Individual Development.
*Checking of Waste Management Issues *Promotion of Waste Plastics Recycling Programs. *Development of Clean Energy