@misc{50aa7d37cf194c0eace2cb0fcafc698c,
title = "Analysis as a Key Guiding Tool for Waste Carbon Utilization",
abstract = "Over a billion metric tons of waste and biomass are projected to be available in a future mature market in the United States. These resources represent an opportunity to decouple chemical and polymer production from conventional fossil fuel feedstocks, but such a broad solution space can also make for challenging decision-making. This talk will provide researchers with an introduction to key analysis techniques such as techno-economic analysis, life cycle assessment, and material flow analysis: how they are conducted and how they can be used to benchmark the costs, environmental impacts, and circularity of new innovations as well as to identify opportunities for prioritization and optimization. Using a series of examples related to plastic recycling and chemical manufacturing, we will explore how analysis can guide where and how to leverage waste carbon in supply chains towards a future circular economy.",
keywords = "chemical, circular economy, life cycle assessment, material flow analysis, plastic, techno-economic analysis",
author = "Taylor Uekert",
year = "2024",
language = "American English",
series = "Presented at the American Chemical Society (ACS) Fall Meeting, 18-22 August 2024, Denver, Colorado",
type = "Other",
}