968 resultados para sorting of waste
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Introduction - Occupational exposures are characterized by being complex and associated to co-exposure to several contaminants by different exposure routes. Even if exposure occurs to only a chemical agent, it can have different exposure routes and can result in different health effects. The waste management setting is recognized by the presence of several chemical and biologic agents in the workplaces. Recently, it was reported occupational exposure to Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) in one Portuguese waste management industry. However, data regarding to fungal burden showed that exposure to other mycotoxins should be expected. Aim of the study - The aim of the present work was to know if workers from this waste management industry were exposed to other mycotoxins besides AFB1.
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Selected papers from the 3rd Edition of the International Conference on Wastes: Solutions, Treatments and Opportunities
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The relationship between industry, waste, and urbanism is one fraught with problems across the United States and in particular American cities. The interrelated nature of these systems of flows is in critical need of re-evaluation. This thesis critiques the system of Municipal Solid Waste Management as it currently exists in American cities as a necessary yet undesirable ‘invisible infrastructure’. Industry and waste environments have been pushed to the periphery of urban environments, severing the relationship between the urban environment we inhabit and the one that is required to support the way we live. The flow of garbage from cities of high density to landscapes of waste has created a model of valuing waste as a linear system that separates input from output. This thesis aims to investigate ways that industry, waste, and urban ecologies can work to reinforce one another. The goal of this thesis is to repair the physical and mental separation of waste and public activity through architecture. This thesis will propose ways to tie urban waste infrastructure and public amenities together through the merging of architecture and landscape to create new avenues for public engagement with waste processes.
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An increased consideration of sustainability throughout society has resulted in a surge of research investigating sustainable alternatives to existing construction materials. A new binder system, called a geopolymer, is being investigated to supplement ordinary portland cement (OPC) concrete, which has come under scrutiny because of the CO2 emissions inherent in its production. Geopolymers are produced from the alkali activation of a powdered aluminosilicate source by an alkaline solution, which results in a dense three-dimensional matrix of tetrahedrally linked aluminosilicates. Geopolymers have shown great potential as a building construction material, offering similar mechanical and durability properties to OPC. Additionally, geopolymers have the added value of a considerably smaller carbon footprint than OPC. This research considered the compressive strength, microstructure and composition of geopolymers made from two types of waste glass with varying aluminum contents. Waste glass shows great potential for mainstream use in geopolymers due to its chemical and physical homogeneity as well as its high content of amorphous silica, which could eliminate the need for sodium silicate. However, the lack of aluminum is thought to negatively affect the mechanical performance and alkali stability of the geopolymer system. Mortars were designed using various combinations of glass and metakaolin or fly ash to supplement the aluminum in the system. Mortar made from the high-Al glass (12% Al2O3) reached over 10,000 psi at six months. Mortar made from the low-Al glass (<1% Al2O3) did not perform as well and remained sticky even after several weeks of curing, most likely due to the lack of Al which is believed to cause hardening in geopolymers. A moderate metakaolin replacement (25-38% by mass) was found to positively affect the compressive strength of mortars made with either type of glass. Though the microstructure of the mortar was quite indicative of mechanical performance, composition was also found to be important. The initial stoichiometry of the bulk mixture was maintained fairly closely, especially in mixtures made with fine glass. This research has shown that glass has great potential for use in geopolymers, when care is given to consider the compositional and physical properties of the glass in mixture design.
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There are various methods to analyse waste, which differ from each other according to the level of detail of the compositio. Waste composed by plastic and used for packaging, for example, can be classified by chemical composition of the polymer used for the specific product. At a more basal level, before dividing a waste according to the specific chemical material of which it is composed it is possible and also important to classify it according to the material category. So, if the secondary aim is to consider the particular polymer that constitutes a plastic waste, or what kind of natural polymer composes a specific waste made of wood, the first aim is to classify the product category of the material that makes up the waste, so, if it is wood made, or plastic, or glass made or metal, or organic. There are not specific instruments to make this subdivision, not specific chemical tests, but only a manual recognition of the material that makes up the product or waste. The first steps of this study is a recognition of the materials of which the waste is composed, the second is a the quantification of differentiated and unsorted waste produced in the area under study, the third is a mass balance of the portions of waste sent for recovery in order to obtain information on quantities that can be effectively recovered and ready for new life cycle as raw material; the fourth and last step is an environmental assessment that provides information on the environmental cost of the recovery process. This process scheme is applied to various specific kinds of waste from separate collection generated in a specific area with the aim to find a model analysis appliable to other portions of territory in order to improve knowledge of recovery technologies.
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The enormous amount of goods that world societies consume every day, derives from an immense consumption of energy and raw materials, and leads to an unthinkable amount of wastes. The abuse of fossil-based resources and the mismanaged waste is leading to big environmental pollution and climate change, with consequences on all living beings. To solve this issue and start living in equilibrium with nature, modern societies must stop using fossil fuels massively in favor to clean renewable energies, recycling, and biomass and waste utilization for materials and chemical production. Moreover, bioplastic recycling must be prioritized over their biodegrading and composting. This work is dedicated to the study of new synthetic strategies that fall into these fields.
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Esta apresentação decorre do projecto realizado pela equipa: Helena Rato, César Madureira, David Ferraz e Margarida Quintela Martins
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Tämän diplomityön tarkoituksena oli löytää kehityskohteita Fortumin Loviisan ydinvoimalaitoksen konventionaalisesta, eli tavanomaisesta, jätehuollosta. Tavoitteena oli löytää erityisesti keinoja kaatopaikkajätteen määrän vähentämiseksi sekä lajittelun tehostamiseksi. Myös jätelainsäädännön kokonaisuudistuksen vaikutukset jätehuollon toimintaan olivat työn kannalta keskeisessä roolissa. Työ tehtiin jätehuoltosuunnitelman rakennetta noudattaen. Jätehuoltosuunnitelma koostuu alkukartoituksesta sekä jätehuoltosuunnitelman laatimisesta ja toteutuksesta. Varsinaisina kehitystarpeiden kartoittamismenetelminä käytettiin viranomaisvaatimusten selvittämistä, toiminnan tarkastelua, jätehuoltokyselyä voimalaitoksen työntekijöille, benchmarkingia sekä valittujen hyötykäyttö- ja loppusijoitusmenetelmien kustannusvertailua. Tulokseksi saatiin, että jätteiden lajittelua voitaisiin tehostaa ennen kaikkea lisäämällä työntekijöiden koulutusta. Lajittelun helpottamiseksi ohjeistuksen tulee olla paremmin saatavilla sekä voimalaitoksen omalle henkilöstölle kuin urakoitsijoillekin. Ongelmajätehuollossa eniten ongelmia ilmeni ongelmajätepakkausten merkitsemisessä jätteiden syntypaikoilla. Tähän ratkaisuna ehdotettiin kokeiltavaksi jätteiden syntykohteisiin sijoitettavia jätekortteja, joista pakkaajat voisivat helposti tarkistaa tarvittavat merkinnät. Myös mustan jäteöljyn keräämistä olisi mahdollista parantaa, jotta suurempi osa siitä saataisiin hyödynnettyä materiaalina. Kaatopaikkajätteen määrän vähentämiseksi työssä ehdotettiin sekajätteen viemistä kaatopaikan sijaan poltettavaksi. Muutoksen seurauksena voimalaitoksen jätehuollon kustannukset saattavat lisääntyä, mutta ympäristön kannalta muutos tulisi olemaan positiivinen.
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Tämän kandidaatintyön tarkoituksena on selvittää yliopiston jätteiden lajittelun onnistumista. Kandidaatintyössä pyritään selvittämään miten jätehuollon järjestämisellä ja tiedotuksella lajittelu saadaan onnistumaan kansainvälisessä ympäristössä. Kandidaatintyössä tarkastellaan ensisijaisesti Lappeenrannan teknillisen yliopiston jätteiden lajittelun käytännöllisyyttä yliopiston näkökulmasta.
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Tässä diplomityössä päivitettiin ja testattiin sekajätteen koostumustutkimuksiin tarkoitettua jätejakeiden luokitteluohjetta. Työn tavoitteena oli selvittää, miten luokitteluohje vastaa jätelainsäädännön muutoksiin ja tavoitteisiin, miten ohje toimii käytännössä sekä miten luokitteluohjetta tulee päivittää, jotta se sekä vastaa jätelainsäädännön ja jätealan toimijoiden tietotarpeisiin sekajätteen koostumuksesta että toimii myös käytännössä. Työssä toteutettiin kyselytutkimus ja kaksi sekajätteen koostumustutkimusta. Jätealan toimijoille lähetetyn kyselyn avulla kartoitettiin luokitteluohjeen kehityskohtia. Kyselytutkimuksen vastaajat kokivat, että luokitteluohjeessa on eniten kehitettävää muovien luokittelussa. Muovien luokittelun lisäksi biojätteen sekä kierrätettävien ja vaarallisten jätteiden luokitteluun liittyvät mahdolliset kehityskohdat muodostettiin kyselyn vastausten perusteella. Sekajätteen koostumustutkimusten avulla testattiin luokitteluohjeen toimivuutta. Koostumustutkimukset toteutettiin ohjeen tarkimman tason mukaisesti. Jätteiden lajittelu osoittautui huomattavasti hitaammaksi kuin etukäteen oli arvioitu. Lisäksi monia materiaaleja sisältävien jätteiden lajittelu oli haasteellista molemmissa tutkimuksissa. Luokitteluohjetta päivitettiin kyselytutkimuksen ja koostumustutkimusten perusteella. Jätteet on luokiteltu päivitetyssä ohjeessa alkuperäisen ohjeen tavoin jätemateriaalien perusteella. Luokitteluohjetta päivitettiin jäteluokkien termistön sekä keittiöjätteen ja kierrätettävien jätteiden luokittelun osalta. Päivitetyn ohjeen avulla koostumustutkimuksen toteuttaja saa enemmän tietoa sekajätteestä biojätteen sekä kierrätettävien jätteiden osalta, mikä on tärkeää jätelainsäädännöllisten tavoitteiden kannalta.
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In recent years the environment and its effects on human life has been the subject of research. The scientific society organized to manage the problem of large amount of waste generated, discuss the degradation of the environment and point out possible solutions. The scarcity of references in the specific hemotherapy motivated this research. This study is an observational descriptive in order to raise the issue of hospital waste specific area of hemotherapy, presenting its latest ratings on Brazilian law also highlights the proposed Waste Management Program Health Service (PGRSS) Blood Center of Botucatu (HB) highlighting the importance of segregation of noble material in the generation of other therapeutic products using the technique of cleaner production (CP). The observational analysis of the reports shows a 20-fold increase in the amount of waste generated from 1993 to 2005, while the increase of manpower was 2.5 times. The increase in generation was due RSS hemocenter deployment of automated techniques, increased demand and improved sorting of waste. The technique implanted P + L in 2001 began using units of fresh frozen plasma, previously discarded after 12 months of storage, for the composition of new therapeutics for topical use, called bio dressing. In 10 years of implementation of this new technique, therapeutic products generated 535 patients benefited from micro-Botucatu.
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This study analyses the area of construction and demolition waste (C & D W) auditing. The production of C&DW has grown year after year since the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) first published a report in 1996 which provided data for C&D W quantities for 1995 (EPA, 1996a). The most recent report produced by the EPA is based on data for 2005 (EPA, 2006). This report estimated that the quantity of C&DW produced for that period to be 14 931 486 tonnes. However, this is a ‘data update’ report containing an update on certain waste statistics so any total provided would not be a true reflection of the waste produced for that period. This illustrates that a more construction site-specific form of data is required. The Department of Building and Civil Engineering in the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology have carried out two recent research projects (Grimes, 2005; Kelly, 2006) in this area, which have produced waste production indicators based on site-specific data. This involved the design and testing of an original auditing tool based on visual characterisation and the application of conversion factors. One of the main recommendations of these studies was to compare this visual characterisation approach with a photogrammetric sorting methodology. This study investigates the application of photogrammetric sorting on a residential construction site in the Galway region. A visual characterisation study is also carried out on the same project to compare the two methodologies and assess the practical application in a construction site environment. Data collected from the waste management contractor on site was also used to provide further evaluation. From this, a set of waste production indicators for new residential construction was produced: □ 50.8 kg/m2 for new residential construction using data provided by the visual characterisation method and the Landfill Levy conversion factors. □ 43 kg/m2 for new residential construction using data provided by the photogrammetric sorting method and the Landfill Levy conversion factors. □ 23.8 kg/m2 for new residential construction using data provided by Waste Management Contractor (WMC). The acquisition of the data from the waste management contractor was a key element for testing of the information produced by the visual characterisation and photogrammetric sorting methods. The actual weight provided by the waste management contractor shows a significant difference between the quantities provided.
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The aim of this study was to evaluate fat substitute in processing of sausages prepared with surimi of waste from piramutaba filleting. The formulation ingredients were mixed with the fat substitutes added according to a fractional planning 2(4-1), where the independent variables, manioc starch (Ms), hydrogenated soy fat (F), texturized soybean protein (Tsp) and carrageenan (Cg) were evaluated on the responses of pH, texture (Tx), raw batter stability (RBS) and water holding capacity (WHC) of the sausage. Fat substitutes were evaluated in 11 formulations and the results showed that the greatest effects on the responses were found to Ms, F and Cg, being eliminated from the formulation Tsp. To find the best formulation for processing piramutaba sausage was made a complete factorial planning of 2(3) to evaluate the concentrations of fat substitutes in an enlarged range. The optimum condition found for fat substitutes in the sausages formulation were carrageenan (0.51%), manioc starch (1.45%) and fat (1.2%).