Circular Economy for Energy Materials: Designing to Reduce, Reuse, and Upcycle for a More Sustainable Planet

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Abstract

Our global economy is on the cusp of a dramatic transformation away from a traditional linear approach - making, using, and landfill disposing of goods - to a more circular one where end of life is considered at the onset and the concepts of reducing, reusing, and chemically recycling or upcycling of goods becomes the new norm. Conventional/mechanical recycling is applicable to some materials but is underused and ineffective for a true circular economy vision. This vision ensures raw materials are used once to produce a product; and, at end of life, the product is chemically recycled back to its core building blocks to enable an infinite loop of product manufacture, use, deconstruction, and remanufacture.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages2
StatePublished - 2021

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/FS-6A31-78908

Keywords

  • CEEM
  • chemical recycling
  • circular economy
  • end of life
  • energy materials
  • manufacturing
  • raw materials
  • recycle
  • remanufacture
  • reuse
  • sustainable
  • upcycling

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