2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.119336
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Technological and environmental comparative of the processing of primary sludge waste from paper industry for mortar

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“…The landfills can generate at large high economic and environmental costs (such as scarcity of disposal area and raw materials, and potential leaching of hazardous liquids in waters). [6][7][8][9] Thus, many industries have been concerned with the issues of solid waste generated by them, investing in research and methodologies that enable the reinsertion of these materials in another production chain. 10 One important economic segment that is closely linked to the reuse of industrial solid waste is the industries that produce civil construction materials, such as the production of red ceramics and cementitious ceramics, which are applied in different stages of a building.…”
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“…The landfills can generate at large high economic and environmental costs (such as scarcity of disposal area and raw materials, and potential leaching of hazardous liquids in waters). [6][7][8][9] Thus, many industries have been concerned with the issues of solid waste generated by them, investing in research and methodologies that enable the reinsertion of these materials in another production chain. 10 One important economic segment that is closely linked to the reuse of industrial solid waste is the industries that produce civil construction materials, such as the production of red ceramics and cementitious ceramics, which are applied in different stages of a building.…”
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“…Otherwise, large quantities of waste are produced annually from the pulp and paper industry [20]. The paper and pulp industry in Europe affects the environment in terms of producing about 11 tonnes of waste paper sludge annually [21,22].…”
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“…Nonetheless, extracting the ink, clay, coatings, and chemicals from paper waste to manufacture paper reuse produces a vast quantity of de-inked paper sludges [6]. Other minor outlets are the use as animal bedding, recycling for the production of new waste-based material for building constructions [4], mortar production [7], green composites [8], cyanoethyl cellulose [9], and compost production [10,11]. Even with the suggested waste management application and the relevant literature, the pulp and paper industry continues to be unsuitable with inadequate comprehensive approaches.…”
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