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Disposal and Recovery Approaches for Reinforced Plastic Products
David Hughes
, Ellis Marshall
SCEDT Engineering
Centre for Sustainable Engineering
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Recovery Approach
100%
Plastic Products
100%
Reinforced Plastics
100%
Environmental Impact
40%
Particulate
20%
Incineration
20%
Environmental Sustainability
20%
Landfill
20%
Further Development
20%
Environmental Processes
20%
Typical Application
20%
Sustainable Future
20%
Reinforcement Type
20%
Technological Challenges
20%
Emerging Techniques
20%
Environmental Aspects
20%
Economic Aspects
20%
Thermoplastic Matrix
20%
Efficient Recovery
20%
Impacts Limitation
20%
Reinforced Materials
20%
Mechanical Recovery
20%
Chemical Recovery
20%
Reinforcing Elements
20%
Process Limitations
20%
Thermoset Matrix
20%
Thermal Recovery Method
20%
Multicomponent Materials
20%
Engineering
Reinforced Plastic
100%
Plastic Product
100%
Environmental Impact
40%
Incineration
20%
Limitations
20%
Material Component
20%
Sustainable Future
20%
Reinforcing Material
20%
Environmental Aspect
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Reinforced Plastic
100%
Environmental Impact
50%
Incineration
25%
Reinforcing Material
25%
Thermal Recovery
25%
Chemical Engineering
Thermosets
100%
Thermoplastics
100%