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Title:Environmental priorities in the circular economy : examples from iron-based technologies
Authors:ID Oarga-Mulec, Andreea (Author)
ID Luin, Uroš (Author)
ID Skene, Keith R. (Author)
ID Valant, Matjaž (Author)
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Language:English
Work type:Unknown
Typology:1.08 - Published Scientific Conference Contribution
Organization:UNG - University of Nova Gorica
Abstract:The circular economy (CE) framework is crucial for promoting resource efficiency and minimizing waste, but it cannot achieve its sustainability goals alone. To achieve a truly sustainable future, broader social, environmental and economic aspects need to be taken into account. Rather than separating biological and technological cycles, as the CE principles are depicted in the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s butterfly diagram (EMF, 2017), we propose an integrated approach that prioritises environmental aspects and includes a conceptual framework, socio-economic changes and implementation processes. It is crucial to re-evaluate the environmental aspects and strengthen their importance within the CE framework. Within this concept we present the case of iron, the most widely used metal, widely available compared to others and has been an essential part of societal development for more than 5,000 years. With its abundance, safety and electrochemical properties, iron is an ideal material for low-carbon energy technologies. We discuss how advanced iron-based technologies have a high potential to be successfully integrated into the CE, we evaluate different electrochemical energy storage systems and present advances in thermochemical Fe-Cl cycles for hydrogen production. An innovative thermal system for hydrogen production based on the thermochemical Fe-Cl cycle was evaluated in a life cycle assessment (LCA) study and shows the importance of choosing sustainable energy sources to minimise environmental impact. Sustainable production methods for iron are also analysed to demonstrate their potential to reduce the carbon footprint of the iron and steel industry. Finally, efforts should focus on minimising environmental impact and optimising resource recovery.
Keywords:circular economy, resource efficiency, sustainability, iron, hydrogen
Year of publishing:2024
Number of pages:Str. 53-56
PID:20.500.12556/RUNG-9503 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:216391939 New window
UDC:502/504
Publication date in RUNG:25.11.2024
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Title:Priložnosti, potenciali in izzivi za zeleni prehod : zbornik recenziranih prispevkov 9. mednarodne konference o razvoju industrijskega inženiringa
Editors:Iris Fink Grubačević
Place of publishing:Novo mesto
Publisher:Fakulteta za industrijski inženiring, = Faculty of Industrial Engineering
Year of publishing:2024
ISBN:978-961-7097-14-6
COBISS.SI-ID:215372035 New window

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