2012
DOI: 10.18359/rcin.249
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Alternativas para fortalecer la valorización de materiales reciclables en plantas de manejo de residuos sólidos en pequeños municipios

Abstract: RESUMENEn Colombia, las plantas de manejo de residuos sólidos (PMRS) han ganado espacio en la gestión de residuos sólidos municipales en pequeñas localidades. Sin embargo, aunque se consideran ambientalmente deseables, se cuestiona su rentabilidad. En este artículo se proponen opciones para fortalecer la valorización de la fracción reciclable de los residuos sólidos municipales (RSM), tomando como referencia tres poblaciones del Valle del Cauca. Para tal fin, se analizaron la composición de los residuos, el fu… Show more

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“…According to this, a series of investigations have been developed in which it is sought to evaluate the usefulness of some recyclable materials, which are transformed into new products or materials, thus incorporating into the productive cycle, highlighting materials such as paper, plastic, glass, rubber and metals [3]. Asphalt mixtures have been evaluated in recent years with the addition of materials such as synthetic fibers [4], PVC polyvinyl chloride [5], polyethylene PEBD [6], blast furnace slags [7], [8], among others, which allow improvements in the mechanical properties of asphalt mixtures [9] and in the same way they contribute to the mitigation of different environmental problems associated with the mishandling of the waste of said materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to this, a series of investigations have been developed in which it is sought to evaluate the usefulness of some recyclable materials, which are transformed into new products or materials, thus incorporating into the productive cycle, highlighting materials such as paper, plastic, glass, rubber and metals [3]. Asphalt mixtures have been evaluated in recent years with the addition of materials such as synthetic fibers [4], PVC polyvinyl chloride [5], polyethylene PEBD [6], blast furnace slags [7], [8], among others, which allow improvements in the mechanical properties of asphalt mixtures [9] and in the same way they contribute to the mitigation of different environmental problems associated with the mishandling of the waste of said materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%