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Optimization of separation and logistics for recycling materials from wallpaper hanging sites
Authors:Shigetaka Seki  Yoichi Yamashita  Hiroshi Kamikawaji  Alfons Buekens  Toshiaki Yoshioka
Institution:1.The Vinyl Environmental Council (VEC),Tokyo,Japan;2.Japan Wallcoverings Association,Tokyo,Japan;3.Reverse System Institute,Tokyo,Japan;4.Emeritus Prof. Vrije Universiteit Brussels,Gilsdorf,Luxembourg;5.Graduate School of Environmental Studies,Tohoku University,Sendai,Japan
Abstract:It is of huge importance for sustainability to find a pragmatic solution for recycling of a variety of wastes emitted in small mass such as the case of wallpaper replacements. A combination of two-step sorting scheme and transportation of the wastes in collaboration with the wholesalers was proposed to enhance the efficiency of recycling. The two-step sorting consists of the first sorting at the wallpaper hanging sites to separate and group wastes in a way to avoid heavy additional burden on the hanging job. Secondary sorting is conducted at a Sorting Center to re-group wastes to send to an intermediate processing company for recycling. To minimize the costs for transportation, the grouped wastes emitted at the hanging sites are brought back by the hangers and kept temporally and then moved to the wholesaler(s) on the way to receive new materials. When the wastes at the wholesaler(s) become sufficiently large for economic transportation, a truck is arranged to collect the wastes to transport them to the Sorting Center. A feasibility study to test the practicality of the method confirmed that it could be operable and the cost would be comparable or lower than that currently incurred for disposal of the wastes.
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