| Literature DB >> 35282173 |
Magdalena Klotz1, Melanie Haupt1.
Abstract
A material flow analysis of the main plastic types used and arising as waste in Switzerland in 2017 is conducted, including consideration of stock change. Seven main plastic application segments are distinguished (packaging; building and construction; automotive; electrical and electronic equipment; agriculture; household items, furniture, leisure and others; and textiles), further divided into 54 product subsegments. For each segment, the most commonly used plastic types are considered, in total including eleven plastic types (HDPE, LDPE, PP, PET, PS, PVC, ABS, HIPS, PA, PC, and PUR). All product life cycle stages are regarded, including the determination of the product subsegments in which the individual post-consumer secondary materials obtained from mechanical recycling are applied. The underlying data are gathered from official statistics and administrative databases, scientific literature, reports by industry organizations and research institutions, websites, and personal communication with stakeholders. The compiled data are then reconciled. All flow data are provided and depicted in two Sankey diagrams: one diagram shows the material flows on a product-subsegment level and the second one on a plastic-type level. Users may retrieve the data with a script and transfer them into a relational database. The present material flow analysis data are used as a basis for the scenario analysis in Klotz et al. [1]. Besides scenario modelling, the data can be used in conducting life cycle assessments. Both utilizations can serve as a support for designing future plastic flow systems.Entities:
Keywords: ABS, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene; AC, air conditioning; B&C, building and construction; C&I, commercial and industrial; CE, consumer electronics; EE, electrical and electronic; EEE, electrical and electronic equipment; ELV, end-of-life vehicle; Environmental assessment; EoL, end-of-life; HDPE, high-density polyethylene; HH, household; HIPS, high-impact polystyrene; ICT, information and communication technology; Intl., international; LDPE, low-density polyethylene; Material flow analysis; NIR, near-infrared; OEM, original equipment manufacturer; PA, polyamides; PC, polycarbonates; PET, polyethylene terephthalate; PP, polypropylene; PS, polystyrene; PTTs, pots, trays and tubs; PUR, polyurethanes; PVC, polyvinylchloride; Plastics; Polymers; RESH, shredder light fraction; Recycling; System modeling; WEEE, waste electrical and electronic equipment; WTE, waste-to-energy
Year: 2022 PMID: 35282173 PMCID: PMC8914542 DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2022.108001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Data Brief ISSN: 2352-3409
Fig. 1Overview of included life cycle stages, as well as corresponding database sheets and sections of the detailed data description document. Use and separate collection refer to the respective processes taking place in Switzerland, while the considered polymer and product manufacturing, sorting, recycling and energy recovery processes at least partly take place abroad. Chemical recycling processes, which allow to gain a product that can be used for polymer manufacturing, were not relevant for the research work; neither was landfilling, as combustible waste must be incinerated in Switzerland if no material recycling takes place [13].
Plastic types considered in the material flow analysis
| Plastic type denomination | Abbreviation | |
|---|---|---|
| Commodity plastics | High-density polyethylene | HDPE |
| Low-density polyethylene | LDPE | |
| Polyethylene terephthalate | PET | |
| Polypropylene | PP | |
| Polystyrene | PS | |
| Polyvinylchloride | PVC | |
| Technical plastics | Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene | ABS |
| High-impact polystyrene | HIPS | |
| Polyamides | PA | |
| Polycarbonates | PC | |
| Polyurethanes | PUR | |
Products segments and subsegments considered in the material flow analysis (PTTs: pots, trays and tubs; C&I: commercial and industrial; B&C: building and construction; HH: household; AC: air conditioning; ICT: information and communication technology; CE: consumer electronics; EEE: electrical and electronic equipment)
| Product segment | Product subsegment |
|---|---|
| Packaging | Food films |
| Food bags | |
| Food bottles | |
| Food PTTs | |
| Food other | |
| Consumer non-food films | |
| Consumer non-food bags | |
| Consumer non-food bottles | |
| Consumer non-food PTTs | |
| Consumer non-food other | |
| Non-consumer packaging C&I - manufacturing - films | |
| Non-consumer packaging C&I - manufacturing - rigids | |
| Non-consumer packaging C&I - retail - films | |
| Non-consumer packaging C&I - retail - other | |
| Non-consumer packaging C&I - hospitality - films | |
| Non-consumer packaging C&I - hospitality - bottles | |
| Non-consumer packaging C&I - hospitality - PTTs | |
| Non-consumer packaging C&I - hospitality - other | |
| Non-consumer packaging B&C - films | |
| Non-consumer packaging B&C - rigids | |
| Non-consumer packaging agriculture - films | |
| Non-consumer packaging agriculture - rigids | |
| Building and Construction | Pipes and ducts |
| Thermal insulation | |
| Flooring | |
| Window profiles | |
| Roof lining | |
| Other B&C products | |
| Automotive | |
| Electrical and Electronic Equipment | Large HH appliances |
| Cooling, refrigerating and AC devices | |
| Small HH appliances | |
| ICT equipment and CE | |
| Other EEE | |
| Agriculture | Agricultural films - silage |
| Agricultural films - greenhouse | |
| Agricultural films - mulch | |
| Agricultural films - other | |
| Agricultural pipes | |
| Other agricultural products | |
| Household items, furniture, leisure and others | Household items |
| Toys | |
| Furniture | |
| Sports items | |
| Medical and hygiene items | |
| Other products | |
| Textiles | Apparel |
| Household textiles | |
| Technical textiles - textile flooring | |
| Technical textiles - textile furniture | |
| Technical textiles - mobility textiles | |
| Technical textiles - agrotextiles - agricultural nets | |
| Technical textiles - agrotextiles - other agrotextiles | |
| Technical textiles - other technical textiles | |
| Subject | Environmental engineering |
| Specific subject area | Application of material flow analysis on national plastic flows with a system perspective (from production to waste management) |
| Type of data | Tables |
| How data were acquired | Raw data gathered from expert interviews, databases, literature review, reports and websites processed within a material flow analysis |
| Data format | Raw |
| Description of data collection | A material flow analysis was conducted for plastics consumed and arising as waste in Switzerland in 2017. The underlying data were gathered from personal communication with stakeholders, databases, scientific literature, reports and websites. The compiled data were reconciled, and missing flows were calculated using a mass balance approach. |
| Data source location | Institution: ETH Zurich |
| Data accessibility | With the article |
| Related research article | M. Klotz, M. Haupt, S. Hellweg, Limited Utilization Options for Secondary Plastics May Restrict Their Circularity, Waste Manag., 141 (2022), 251 |