Non-recyclable polymeric materials in Waste Sorting Units in Porto Alegre/RS and metropolitan region
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Non-recyclable polymeric materials in Waste Sorting Units in Porto Alegre/RS and metropolitan region |
Author:
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Maciel, Joice Pinho; Bueno, Andriele Brizolla; Moraes, Carlos Alberto Mendes
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Abstract:
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According to the World Economic Forum (2020), around 32% of plastics (polymers) are
inappropriately disposed in the environment, 40% in landfills, 14% are incinerated, 14% are
sent for recycling, and only 2% of this fraction sent for recycling is recovered in durable
products. These data demonstrate that even if potentially recyclable waste is sent to the
Selective Collection, many are not recyclable due to the use of different types of polymeric
materials with no market for recycling. This study aims to analyze which types of polymer
packaging are currently sent via Selective Collection to Sorting Units, but which end up
becoming waste and are sent for final disposal in landfills. For the development of the
research, 32 types of polymeric material (plastics) were evaluated in order to identify whether
or not they are commercialized in 37 Sorting Units in Porto Alegre and the Metropolitan
Region. The results indicate that the resins with the lowest potential for recyclability were the
types of polymeric resins: PET (1) of the tray type, PET (1) pigmented material, PP (5) of the
bioriented polypropylene film type (BOPP), PS ( 6) single-use packaging such as cups,
cutlery, plates, trays and coffee capsules, OTHERS (7) which are characterized by the mixture
of more than one polymeric material, such as sachets, yerba mate packaging, coffee, animal
feed, in addition to other types of materials such as acrylic. |
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https://repositorio.ufsc.br/handle/123456789/247098
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Date:
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2023-06-05 |
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