Paper Title :Bivalve Mollusks Shells Valorisation and Recycling: Market Potentiality and Novel Building Products
Author :Adriana Cala, Rosanna Leone, Manfredi Saeli
Article Citation :Adriana Cala ,Rosanna Leone ,Manfredi Saeli ,
(2023 ) " Bivalve Mollusks Shells Valorisation and Recycling: Market Potentiality and Novel Building Products " ,
International Journal of Advances in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJASEAT) ,
pp. 132-138,
Volume-11,Issue-1
Abstract : Construction is a fundamental driver of the world economy, recognized as a sector that generates a great
contribution to the social and economic development. At the same time, it shows an enormous environmental impact through
an unstoppable consumption of non-renewable resources, a high energy consumption, and an associated atmospheric
emission of pollutant. Consequently, the research and development of novel and green production processes and sustainable
building materials is of paramount importance. The sustainability of materials and production processes could be improved
by enhancing and reusing wastes from various industrial sectors. In this paper, the fishery sector will be analysed,
considering its derived wastes as secondary raw materials with interesting drawbacks into the construction sector. The fish
sector, in the broadest sense (breeding, production, manufacturing, catering, etc.), generates a large number of wastes that
could generate a significant environmental impact and a rather high disposal costs, both in economic and environmental
terms. This paper will analyse the most traded shellfish market, focusing on mussels, clams, and oysters, examining their
production processes and estimating the possible amount of available waste. Finally, on the basis of scientific literature and
commercial info graphics, the construction products currently available on the market and under development will be
discussed.
Keywords - Mollusk Shells, Valorization & Recycle, Novel Building Materials, Building Products, Circular Economy
Type : Research paper
Published : Volume-11,Issue-1
DOIONLINE NO - IJASEAT-IRAJ-DOIONLINE-19718
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