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Plastics‐ n°7


Title Report^ for^ Life^ Cycle^ Assessment^ for^ paper^ and^
packaging waste management scenarios in Victoria
Year 2001
Author Grant


Case
Material composition
Sub‐scenario Recyclinglandfill)^ (10%^ residue^ to^ Landfill
Virgin material
Material marginal: which? No inf. /
Electricity marginal: which? grid^ Southeastcoal^ Australia)^ (mainly^ /
Steam marginal: which? No inf. /
Co‐products dealt with? No inf. /
Recovered material /
Material marginal: which? No inf. /
Electricity marginal: which? grid^ Southeast^ Australia^ (mainly^
coal)
/
Steam marginal: which? No inf. /
Co‐products dealt with? No inf. /
Material recovery included? Yes /
Type of recycling
Mechanical recycling, closed
loop /
In which ratio does recycled material substitute
virgin material? No^ inf. /
General

Technology Sorting,of pelletised^ washing PET^ and recyclate^ extruding^ 55%collection^ biogas^ captation, and treatment^ leachate^

Infrastructures taken into account?
Transport included? Yes Yes
Energy production No Yes

Produced energy substitutes electricity? / grid^ Southeast^ Australia^ (mainly^
coal)
Produced energy substitutes steam? / /
Avoided processes ‐ credits avoided bottle grade PET
Material substitutes / /
Carbon sequestration issue taken into account? / /
Waste characteristics
Heating value / /
Degradation rate (over  100  years) / 5%
Incineration
Alternative use of incineration capacity included? / /
Composting
Compost spreading for composting taken into
account? //
Compost leaching after spreading taken into
account?
//
Reference to EN 13432:2000 (Requirements for
Packaging Recoverable Through Composting and
Biodegradation)?

//

Landfill

Methane emissions included? /

Yes,50% of the non‐captured
methane is oxidised to CO2, rest
emitted as methane

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PET

Material
production

Material
recovery

Material
disposal
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