Applied Sciences (Jun 2022)

Reuse or Disposal of Waste Foundry Sand: An Insight into Environmental Aspects

  • Flavio Cioli,
  • Alessandro Abbà,
  • Carlotta Alias,
  • Sabrina Sorlini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12136420
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 13
p. 6420

Abstract

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From a circular economy perspective, the recovery and reuse of waste plays a fundamental role. Foundries purchase hundreds of millions of siliceous sands every year to create molds and cores that give shape to the casting. These sands, after several uses, become waste that must be properly recovered or disposed of; they are called waste foundry sands (WFS). The reuse of WFS leads to a reduction in: (i) the consumption of raw materials; (ii) the emissions into the atmosphere; and (iii) the amount of waste sent to landfill—on the other hand, the impact that their use generates on the environment and human health must be carefully assessed. Leaching tests are a fundamental tool for establishing the hazardousness of a waste and its release of contaminants into the environment. This paper presents an analysis of the scientific literature regarding the chemical characteristics of WFS and their release following leaching tests carried out in the laboratory; the environmental standards adopted by the countries that have issued guidelines regarding the reuse of WFS will also be presented.

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