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 language | American English |
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Number of pages | 2 |
State | Published - 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