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. 2023:116:420-425.
doi: 10.1016/j.procir.2023.02.071. Epub 2023 Apr 18.

Reuse of end-of-life personal protective equipment in hot asphalt mixtures: an environmental evaluation

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Reuse of end-of-life personal protective equipment in hot asphalt mixtures: an environmental evaluation

Daniele Landi et al. Procedia CIRP. 2023.

Abstract

In the present global health emergency, face masks, gowns, caps, gloves play a key role in limiting the diffusion of the COVID-19 pandemic, by acting as physical barriers to avoid droplets and filtrate exhalations coming from infected subjects. Since the most widespread devices are disposable products made of plastic or rubber materials, this means that relevant quantities of fossil resources are consumed, and huge amounts of wastes are generated. Currently the end of life of personal protective equipment (PPE) represents a problem in environmental, economic, and social terms. The market considers two possible disposal scenarios: incineration with energy recovery or landfill. In both cases, significant impacts are achieved both on the environment and on human health. This study aims to propose and validate a new scenario for PPE based on material reuse for bituminous conglomerates. The Life Cycle Assessment methodology and the experimental tests has been used to assess the environmental impacts in terms of both ReCiPe midpoints and endpoints and for demonstrate the technical feasibility of this new scenario. From an environmental point of view, relevant benefits were observed in comparison with the standard incineration for energy recovery or disposal in landfill.

Keywords: Circula Economy; DPI; Enviromental impact; Reuse.

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