Applied Sciences (Jun 2024)

Sustainability Evaluation of a Paper and Pulp Industrial Waste Incorporation in Bituminous Pavements

  • Fábio Simões,
  • Francisco-Javier Rios-Davila,
  • Helena Paiva,
  • Miguel Morais,
  • Victor M. Ferreira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14114846
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 11
p. 4846

Abstract

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The valorization of wastes as an alternative or secondary raw material in various products and processes has been a solution for the implementation of sustainability, a safer environment, and the concept of circular economy in the efficient use and management of natural resources. To promote sustainability through a circular economy approach, this work tries to demonstrate the environmental gains that are obtained by bringing together, in an industrial symbiosis action, two large industrial sectors (the pulp and paper and the road pavement sectors) responsible for generating large amounts of wastes. A sustainability assessment, based on a life cycle and circular economy approach, is presented here, and discussed using a simple case study carried out on a real scale. Two wastes (dregs and grits) from the pulp and paper industry (PPI) were used to partially replace natural fine aggregates in the production of bituminous mixtures used on the top surface of road pavements. The impacts at a technical, environmental, economic, and social level were assessed and it was shown that this simple waste valorization action is not only positive for the final product from a technical point of view, but also for the environment, causing positive impacts on the different sustainability dimensions that were evaluated.

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