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Investigating the feasibility of a reuse scenario for textile fibres recovered from end-of-life tyres.

Daniele Landi1, Silvia Gigli2, Michele Germani2, Marco Marconi3.   

Abstract

The management of end-of-life tyres (ELTs) is regulated by several national and international legislations aiming to promote the recovery of materials and energy from this waste. The three main materials used in tyres are considered: rubber (main product), which is currently reused in other closed-loop applications; steel, which is used for the production of virgin materials; and textile fibres (approximately 10% by weight of ELTs), which are mainly incinerated for energy recovery (open-loop scenario). This study aims to propose and validate a new closed-loop scenario for textile fibres based on material reuse for bituminous conglomerates. The final objective is to verify the technical, environmental, financial, and economic feasibility of the proposed treatment process and reuse scenario. After characterization of the textile material, which is required to determine the technological feasibility, a specific process has been developed to clean, compact, and prepare the fibres for subsequent reuse. A life cycle assessment (LCA) has been carried out to quantify the environmental benefits of reusing the fibres. Finally, a cost benefit analysis based on the LCA results was conducted to establish the long-term financial and economic sustainability. From a technological point of view, the tyre textile fibres could be a promising substitute to the reinforcement cellulose commonly used in asphalts as long as the fibres are properly prepared (compaction and pellet production) for application in the standard bituminous conglomerate production process. From an environmental point of view, relevant benefits in terms of global warming potential and acidification potential reduction were observed in comparison with the standard incineration for energy recovery (respectively -86% and -45%). Moreover, the proposed scenario can be considered as financially viable in the medium to long term (cumulative generated cash flow is positive after the 5th year) and economically sustainable (expected net present value of more than €3,000,000 and economic rate of return of approximately 30%). Finally, the sensitivity and risk analyses show that no specific issues are foreseen for the future implementation in real industrial applications.
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Keywords:  Circular economy; Cost–benefit analysis; End-of-life tyres; Feasibility evaluation; Reuse scenario

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29454817     DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2018.02.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Waste Manag        ISSN: 0956-053X            Impact factor:   7.145


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Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2019-12-12       Impact factor: 3.623

2.  Environmental Consequences of Rubber Crumb Application: Soil and Water Pollution.

Authors:  Jan Fořt; Klára Kobetičová; Martin Böhm; Jan Podlesný; Veronika Jelínková; Martina Vachtlová; Filip Bureš; Robert Černý
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-30       Impact factor: 4.329

3.  Development of a New Additive Based on Textile Fibers of End-of-Life Tires (ELT) for Sustainable Asphalt Mixtures with Improved Mechanical Properties.

Authors:  Gonzalo Valdés-Vidal; Alejandra Calabi-Floody; Carla Duarte-Nass; Cristian Mignolet; Cristian Díaz
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-10       Impact factor: 4.967

Review 4.  Sustainable Reuse of Waste Tire Textile Fibers (WTTF) as Reinforcements.

Authors:  Ali Fazli; Denis Rodrigue
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-09-20       Impact factor: 4.967

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