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Waste Management | 2015

Forecasting waste compositions: A case study on plastic waste of electronic display housings

Jef Peeters; Paul Vanegas; Karel Kellens; Feng Wang; Jaco Huisman; Wim Dewulf; Joost Duflou

Because of the rapid succession of technological developments, the architecture and material composition of many products used in daily life have drastically changed over the last decades. As a result, well-adjusted recycling technologies need to be developed and installed to cope with these evolutions. This is essential to guarantee continued access to materials and to reduce the ecological impact of our material consumption. However, limited information is currently available on the material composition of arising waste streams and even less on how these waste streams will evolve. Therefore, this paper presents a methodology to forecast trends in the material composition of waste streams. To demonstrate the applicability and value of the proposed methodology, it is applied to forecast the evolution of plastic housing waste from flat panel display (FPD) TVs, FPD monitors, cathode ray tube (CRT) TVs and CRT monitors. The results of the presented forecasts indicate that a wide variety of plastic types and additives, such as flame retardants, are found in housings of similar products. The presented case study demonstrates that the proposed methodology allows the identification of trends in the evolution of the material composition of waste streams. In addition, it is demonstrated that the recycling sector will need to adapt its processes to deal with the increasing complexity of plastics of end-of-life electronic displays while respecting relevant directives.


Resources Conservation and Recycling | 2017

Ease of disassembly of products to support circular economy strategies

Paul Vanegas; Jef Peeters; Dirk Cattrysse; Paolo Tecchio; Fulvio Ardente; Fabrice Mathieux; Wim Dewulf; Joost Duflou

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Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering in China | 2017

Improvement potential of today’s WEEE recycling performance: The case of LCD TVs in Belgium

Paul Vanegas; Jef Peeters; Dirk Cattrysse; Wim Dewulf; Joost Duflou

Waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) constitutes one of the most relevant waste streams because of the quantity and presence of valuable materials. However, there is limited knowledge on the resource potential of urban mining WEEE, as data on material composition, and the efficiency of current recycling treatments are still scarce. In this article, an evaluation of the recycling performance at a national level for one of the fastest growing e-waste streams: LCD TVs is carried out through the following four steps. Firstly, material characterisation is performed by means of sampling of the waste stream. Secondly, a material flow analysis is conducted by evaluating the separation performance of a recycling plant in Belgium. Thirdly, the recovered economic value and avoided environmental impact (EI) of the analysed recycling system is assessed. Finally, the potential of urban mining for Belgium is forecasted. The analysis shows that while recycling performance for ferrous metals and aluminium are relatively high; there is substantial room to better close the material loops for precious metals (PM) and plastics. PMs and plastics account for 66 % of the economic value in LCD TVs and 57%of the EI.With the current, commonly applied recycling technology only one-third of the PM and housing plastics are recycled; meaning that for these materials, at a national level for Belgium, there is a potential for improvement that represents 3.3 million euros in 2016 and 6.8 million euros in 2025.


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2014

A multidimensional indicator set to assess the benefits of WEEE material recycling

Dirk Nelen; Saskia Manshoven; Jef Peeters; Paul Vanegas; Niele D'Haese; Karl Vrancken


Resources Conservation and Recycling | 2014

Closed loop recycling of plastics containing flame retardants

Jef Peeters; Paul Vanegas; Lein Tange; Jan Van Houwelingen; Joost Duflou


Journal of social intervention: Theory and Practice | 2012

Social work and sustainable development: towards a social–ecological practice model

Jef Peeters


Research in Interactive Design | 2010

Refined Metrics for Measuring Novelty in Ideation

Jef Peeters; Paul-Armand Verhaegen; Dennis Vandevenne; Joost Duflou


Procedia CIRP | 2015

Improving resource efficiency through recycling modelling: A case study for LCD TVs

Paul Vanegas; Jef Peeters; Wim Dewulf; Dirk Cattrysse; Joost Duflou


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2015

Elastomer-based fastener development to facilitate rapid disassembly for consumer products

Jef Peeters; Paul Vanegas; Wannes Van den Bossche; Tom Devoldere; Wim Dewulf; Joost Duflou


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2017

Economic and environmental evaluation of design for active disassembly

Jef Peeters; Paul Vanegas; Wim Dewulf; Joost Duflou

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Joost Duflou

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Paul Vanegas

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Wim Dewulf

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Dirk Cattrysse

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Wannes Van den Bossche

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Dennis Vandevenne

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Paul-Armand Verhaegen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Dirk Nelen

Flemish Institute for Technological Research

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Ellen Bracquene

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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