Evaluación de la disminución del impacto ambiental con el uso de material reciclado en elementos de unión de tubería

Translated title of the contribution: Evaluation of environmental impact diminution when recycled material is used for threaded unions

Carlos Eduardo Fúquene-Retamoso, Nazly Bibiana Córdoba-Pinzón, Jaime Andrés Lara-Borrero, Sandra Méndez-Fajardo

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Abstract

This research performs life cycle analysis of threaded unions manufactured in PVC. The analysis proposes two scenarios according to the amount of recycled material used in the process. One of the scenarios is based on 45% of recycled material and the other one is based on 100% of raw virgin material usage. The analysis was made by means of the software tool Simapro® version 7.0, establishing the environmental impact rating by the Ecoindicator 99 methodology. Data were collected from databases, observation and measurement of an industrial process, specific prototype development under laboratory conditions and interviews with experts. When a composition of 100% of virgin raw material was used for the product, significant effects observed during the product ́s life cycle were related to fossil fuel consumption and the generation of inorganic materials in suspension. For a product composition with 45% of recycled material, the most significant effects were related to the generation of inorganic materials in suspension and climate change. Environmental impact diminution was observed in the fossil fuel consumption, acidification/eutrophication, inorganic materials in suspension and climate change categories. Using recycled material in this product lowers the contribution of fossil fuels to the environmental impact from 56% to 5%, compared to the contribution of the other impact categories.

Translated title of the contributionEvaluation of environmental impact diminution when recycled material is used for threaded unions
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)91-104
Number of pages14
JournalIngenieria y Universidad
Volume13
Issue number1
StatePublished - Jan 2009

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