The production of plastic materials in the mid-20th century brought about transformative changes in consumer goods manufacturing and societal norms. However, this advancement paralleled an alarming surge in plastic pollution, driven by unrestrained consumption. This study focuses on the non- homogeneous and non-recyclable plastic waste (also known as plasmix in the Italian waste management), a residual blend resulting from plastic recycling processes. The main goals are to conduct an in-depth study of the plasmix landscape, to identify integration challenges, and to create a sustainable business model for broader adoption. Additionally, we aim to use life cycle assessment to examine the environmental effects of semi-finished plasmix-based materials that can be used to produce different products. This integrated approach ensures a holistic understanding of plasmix recycling, promoting both economic and environmental sustainability. The study contributes to sustainable waste management practices by offering a strategic approach to transform a challenging waste stream into economic opportunities. By addressing the market viability of plasmix-based products through an empirically supported business model, the research underscores the significance of recycling in mitigating plastic pollution and advancing a circular economy.

Trash or treasure? A circular business model of recycling plasmix / F. Zilia, F.G. Andreottola, L. Orsi, M. Parolini, J. Bacenetti. - In: CIRCULAR ECONOMY. - ISSN 2773-1677. - (2024). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1016/j.cec.2024.100089]

Trash or treasure? A circular business model of recycling plasmix

F. Zilia
Primo
;
F.G. Andreottola
Secondo
;
L. Orsi;M. Parolini
Penultimo
;
J. Bacenetti
Ultimo
2024

Abstract

The production of plastic materials in the mid-20th century brought about transformative changes in consumer goods manufacturing and societal norms. However, this advancement paralleled an alarming surge in plastic pollution, driven by unrestrained consumption. This study focuses on the non- homogeneous and non-recyclable plastic waste (also known as plasmix in the Italian waste management), a residual blend resulting from plastic recycling processes. The main goals are to conduct an in-depth study of the plasmix landscape, to identify integration challenges, and to create a sustainable business model for broader adoption. Additionally, we aim to use life cycle assessment to examine the environmental effects of semi-finished plasmix-based materials that can be used to produce different products. This integrated approach ensures a holistic understanding of plasmix recycling, promoting both economic and environmental sustainability. The study contributes to sustainable waste management practices by offering a strategic approach to transform a challenging waste stream into economic opportunities. By addressing the market viability of plasmix-based products through an empirically supported business model, the research underscores the significance of recycling in mitigating plastic pollution and advancing a circular economy.
Plastic waste recycling; Sustainable business model; Life cycle assessment; Environmental impact; Plastic pollution; Circular economy
Settore SECS-P/08 - Economia e Gestione delle Imprese
Settore AGR/09 - Meccanica Agraria
Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia
   PusH fOr a valuable sEcoNd lIfe to PlasmiX (PHOENIX)
   PHOENIX
   FONDAZIONE CARIPLO
   2019-2259
2024
1-giu-2024
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cec.2024.100089
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