Physical properties of recyclable materials and implications for resource recovery.

Waste Manag

Chaire de Recherche sur la Valorisation des Matières Résiduelles (CRVMR), Department of Chemical Engineering, Polytechnique Montreal, Montreal, Canada. Electronic address:

Published: December 2021

Mechanical sorting plays a pivotal role in current municipal solid waste management systems for resource recovery. However, material recovery facilities, generally face several challenges in meeting quality standards for multiple waste fractions. Improving these facilities requires a better understanding of municipal solid waste physical characteristics, since they are directly targeted by mechanical sorting unit operations. Three waste physical properties (bulk density, particle size and shape factor) were characterized for several recyclable materials. Narrow ranges of densities were observed for similar waste materials, while the particle size distributions were found to vary widely. Statistical parameters were determined for these two properties. A novel approach, based on the void fraction of a waste item, is proposed to quantify the shape factor. Potential applications of the characterization results for improving mechanical sorting are demonstrated through the analysis of the recovery of corrugated cardboards and multilayer cardboards in a material recovery facility.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2021.10.007DOI Listing

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