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  • 2021Fast and quantitative compositional analysis of hybrid cellulose-based regenerated fibers using thermogravimetric analysis and chemometrics12citations
  • 2017Hydrothermal treatment of grape marc for solid fuel applications47citations
  • 2016Use of Symbiosis Products from Integrated Pulp and Paper and Carbon Steel Mills6citations
  • 2016Heavy metals leaching in bottom ash and fly ash fractions from industrial-scale BFB-boiler for environmental risks assessment55citations
  • 2015Characterization of industrial secondary desulphurization slag by chemical fractionation with supportive X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy6citations
  • 2013Evaluation of trace element availability from secondary metallurgical slag generated in steelmaking by sequential chemical extraction6citations
  • 2012Influence of fly ash and ground granulated blast furnace slag on the mechanical properties and reduction behavior of cold-agglomerated blast furnace briquettes10citations
  • 2012Assessing potential forest and steel inter-industry residue utilisation by sequential chemical extraction ; Metsä- ja terästeollisuuden poisteiden hyötykäyttöpotentiaalin arviointia sekventiaalisella kemiallisella uutollacitations
  • 2010Integration of solid residues from the steel and pulp and paper industries for forest soil amendmentcitations

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  • Hummel, Michael
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  • Watkins, Gary
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Use of Symbiosis Products from Integrated Pulp and Paper and Carbon Steel Mills

  • Paavola, I. L.
  • Husgafvel, R.
  • Dahl, O.
  • Nordlund, H.
  • Watkins, G.
  • Heino, J.
  • Mäkelä, Mikko
Abstract

<p>This study assesses the policy/legal status of both multistream residues and potential secondary products (“symbiosis products”) and whether there could be environmental benefits associated with the utilization of residues from integrated pulp and paper and carbon steel mills as raw materials for such secondary products. Waste-related European Union (EU) and Finnish policy and legal instruments were reviewed to identify potential constraints for, and suggested next steps in, the development of potential process industry residue-based symbiosis products. The products were soil amendment pellets, low-grade concrete, and mine filler. A global warming potential (GWP) assessment and an exergy analysis were applied to these potential symbiosis products. Some indicative GWP calculations of greenhouse gas emissions associating similar and/or analogous products based on virgin primary raw materials, more energy-intensive processes, and the alternative treatment of these residues as wastes are also presented. This study addresses GWP, exergy, and legal aspects in a holistic manner to determine the potential environmental benefits of secondary products within the EU legal framework. The GWP assessment and exergy analysis indicate that the utilization of multistream residues causes very low environmental burdens in terms of GWP. The utilization option can have potential environmental benefits in terms of GWP through process replacement and avoided landfilling and waste treatment impacts, as well as potentially through emission reductions from product replacement if suitable and safe applications can be identified. Waste regulation does not define the legal requirements under which utilizing residues in such novel concepts as introduced in this study would be possible, nor how waste status could be removed and product-based legislation be applied to the potential products instead.</p>

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  • Carbon
  • steel