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Material flow, economic and environmental assessment of municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash recycling potential in Europe

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2021-10-01
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Bruno, Martina  
Abis, Marco  orcid-logo
Kuchta, Kerstin  orcid-logo
Simon, Franz-Georg  
Grönholm, Raul  
Hoppe, Michel  
Fiore, Silvia  
Institut
Circular Resource Engineering and Management V-11  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/10108
Journal
Journal of cleaner production  
Volume
317
Article Number
128511
Citation
Journal of Cleaner Production 317: 128511 (2021-10-01)
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.128511
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85111512672
In 2018 municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration in Europe produced nearly 19 Mt of bottom ash (BA); only 46 %-wt. was treated, often in poorly performing plants, leaving behind 10 Mt of untreated and unrecovered BA, destined to landfill. This work was based on the inventory of BA across Europe, and on the hypothesis to achieve complete BA valorisation through two assumptions: treating 100% BA and minimizing the loss of valuable fractions due to technical limitations of state-of-the-art processes in comparison to advanced innovative processes. The research involved three phases: characterization of potential secondary raw materials (metals and mineral fraction) currently lost from untreated (the surplus compared to treatment capacity) and unrecovered BA (the fine fraction) through material flow analysis; environmental assessment (energy balance and net GHG emissions) of complete BA valorisation; investigation of the economic feasibility of complete BA valorisation through state-of-the-art technologies. The resulting 2.14 Mt loss of valuable materials included 1 Mt mineral fraction and 0.97 Mt ferrous metals, mostly from untreated BA, and 0.18 Mt non-ferrous metals, mostly from unrecovered BA. The energy balance and GHGs emissions required by the treatment of the currently untreated and unrecovered fractions of BA resulted in energy and GHGs emissions savings. Economic profitability was driven by iron and copper recycling and avoided landfill fees. Profitability was achieved by two thirds of considered countries (average values: NPV 83 M€, ROI 20%, payback time 11 years) with BA mass flow exceeding 0.02 Mt.
Subjects
Bottom ash
Circular economy
Municipal solid waste
Recycling
Thermal treatment
Waste-to-energy
Funding(s)
BASH-TREAT-Optimierung der Rostaschebehandlung für eine verbesserte Rückgewinnung von Metallen und Wertstoffen aus der Feinfraktion-Teilprojekt 1: Qualitätssicherung und weitergehende Entwicklung der Aufbereitungstechnik.  
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